How To Make Your Honda Last Over 300k Miles Without Repairs
Most Honda owners give up around 150,000 miles. They assume their Civic, Accord, or CR-V is worn out and start shopping for replacements. They're wrong by about 150,000 miles. Honda doesn't build disposable cars. Your engine was designed to outlast the payments and keep running when everything else in your driveway has been replaced. The difference between a Honda that quits at 150,000 and one still running at 300,000 isn't luck. It's 12 specific habits most owners never learn. I'm walking you through every one in this video. Each prevents failures people accept as inevitable. Stay until the end because habit number one might be the most important thing you do for your Honda's longevity. Let's dive in.

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