It'll be fine, my only argument against it is that you're probably paying too much for that quart. I've always used the Honda GN4 motor oil, buy a gallon for ~$30 when it's time for an oil change and have a little left to spare. Any dealership should carry this, Yamalube is also basically the same thing.
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My last CRV lasted 17 years and 197,000 miles on basic maintenance alone - oil, tires, brakes, and a starter.
If you’re going to stock up on cabin filters for the future, get them at Honda dealership parts department. Those filters will fit better then most aftermarket filters
Lmao I just did my fiancés today. Wasn’t this bad but I was like, how the fuck have you been breathing?
Honda uses great parts. They're expensive though. I had to buy the OEM alternator for my CRV from the dealer (because that was the only one I could get in one day) and it was 700 bucks
I’ve never ever seen OEM Honda coolant even remotely dirty, sludged or have insufficient protection even after 100k miles.
Sometimes, drive belts are recommended for replacement because they've stretched past the auto tensioner's limit or are close to it. It's not always just because they're cracked.
I am driving 2018 Odyssey and had EXACT SAME PROBLEMS caused by Fuel Injectors. It was So annoying and pain in my butt to take care. Seems like all of their product lines are infected. It Will be my Last car from Honda, Period. No more Honda P.O.S ever in my life.
starter is $200. takes about an hour to change it. you got screwed with no lube.
Have a 2020 civic had the condenser replaced at 30k and again at 66k and the only fix Honda has is to replace the same defective parts done with Honda once the warranty extension runs out
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