Anonymous wrote:Don't you folks want a back up camera and modern air bags? Other safety features?
Anonymous wrote:My goal is 200k miles. After that I think car shopping is fair game.
Of course I am currently driving a 2001 Civic with only 130k on it. We only put about 4k a year on it so I'll be driving it forever apparently.
Anonymous wrote:I have a 2005 Pilot with 355,000 miles on it. It runs fine for the most part. Along the way, I've had to do repairs on a back window that fell down, the AC, the back windshield wiper motor is out. I've just had the battery cables replaced (thought the starter had gone out) and the power steering is going. My mechanic said there's other repairs that are needed that exceed the value of the car, so I've started car shopping.
Anonymous wrote:I have a 2005 Pilot with 355,000 miles on it. It runs fine for the most part. Along the way, I've had to do repairs on a back window that fell down, the AC, the back windshield wiper motor is out. I've just had the battery cables replaced (thought the starter had gone out) and the power steering is going. My mechanic said there's other repairs that are needed that exceed the value of the car, so I've started car shopping.
Anonymous wrote:Your dh is nuts.
We just traded in our 2006 with 127K after being told we needed a SECOND transmission replacement. The first one went at 95K.Anonymous wrote:My 2009 Honda Odyssey has close to 100K and is still going strong. It has never broken down on me (knock on wood).
Anonymous wrote:2005 with 231k on it. It's still running great but i'll be honest when I say I do worry that it'll decide to peter out when we're in the middle of a family road trip, when I need to get 4 different kids to 4 different practices, etc. We'll be getting a brand new one this summer. Love the Hondas.