Should I buy a Civic with 300k miles?

Should I buy a Civic with 300k miles?

If you take good care of your ride, you just might be able to keep driving your Civic for 20 years to reach 300,000 miles. All these then make the estimated average lifespan of a Honda Civic between 15 and 20 years. Most Civic owners, however, tend to keep their ride for at least 10 years.

When did I buy my Honda Civic Hybrid?

I have been a happy owner of my Honda Civic Hybrid since I first bought the car new in 2003 (that model year).

How many miles on a Honda Civic in one year?

Surpassing 250,000 miles on a single car during its lifetime is a remarkable feat. Paul Habib, Jr. did that on his 2006 Honda Civic in just the first two years he owned it.

When did Habib Jr buy his Honda Civic?

The second thing to know about Habib, Jr. is his car. It’s a 2006 Honda Civic LX four-door with a manual transmission he bought used from a dealer in May 2007 with approximately 22,000 miles on the odometer.

Is there a 2005 Honda Civic for sale?

There aren’t any 2005 Honda Civic for sale near you. Update to my 11/19/09 review. I’m still driving it and have done nothing but regular stuff (oil/filter, brakes, tires). I now have roughly 205k miles on it. The IMA warning light came on about 1.5 years ago (around 190k miles).

Is the Honda Civic Hybrid still for sale?

If you are in the market for a used hybrid car, the Honda Civic Hybrid is an excellent vehicle to consider. Though the Honda Civic Hybrid was discontinued following the release of the 2015 model, it still remains a popular vehicle on the used car market thanks especially to its efficient hybrid engine and long list of standard features.

What kind of engine does a Honda Civic Hybrid have?

A: The 2014-2015 Honda Civic Hybrid comes equipped with a 110 hp 1.5L four-cylinder hybrid engine. Q: Is the Honda Civic Hybrid a plug-in car? A: No, the Honda Civic Hybrid is not a plug-in hybrid.

What was the mileage of a Honda Civic?

The Civic wasn’t big on power, but it was fun to drive, got around 40 miles per gallon, and was amazingly well-built and reliable, attributes that escaped most American cars at the time. In 1975, Honda’s Controlled Vortex Combustion Chamber engine, or CVCC, was introduced.

How much does it cost to replace the battery on a Honda Civic Hybrid?

Replacing the battery pack on a Honda Civic Hybrid, for example, will only cost you around $1,700. Compare that with the battery pack on a Nissan Altima Hybrid, which will cost almost $5,000 to replace. If you only plan to keep the car as long as the warranty lasts, this should not be an issue for you.