Honda Civic Diesel Tourer: First Home Service & Rear Brake Replacement
My 2015 Honda Civic 1.6 i-DTEC diesel tourer was due an oil change, so I gave it a short service with oil and filter change, air filter and new rear brake discs and pads. I've done some of the other items since buying it: pollen filter, new tyres, front brakes, coolant flush and it has had recent brake fluid and A/C service. The Tourer continues to impress with effortless comfort over long distances and 60+ mpg guaranteed.

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