How long can a 2001 Honda Civic last?
Even those are generally fixable – transmission, etc. Depending on your level of commitment there is no reason that you cannot reach the 400’s. My 2001 Civic has 135k on and runs like new – I am in the same boat as you – wanting to see how long it will run. I know several others with Honda’s that run well with mileage in the 200-350k range.
How many miles does a Honda Civic EX have?
I have a 1998 Honda Civic EX with about 125,000 miles on it. Bought it in 2000 with about 13,000 miles on it. This car is amazing. Runs like the day I bought it.
What kind of transmission does a Honda Civic have?
Transmissions included a standard 5-speed manual, as well as a 4-speed automatic on the DX hatchback, and all sedan models. The sixth generation of the Civic was still a step forward, though, not as big a step compared to previous years. Sedans were still available in DX, LX, and EX trims, but Honda reduced the hatchback to only two, the CX and DX.
How often should I change my Honda Civic?
I also have a 1998 Honda Civic, the LX model, other than the routine tires, exhaust,oil change every 3k and the routine water pump/timing belt change every 80K, I’ve done nothing to this vehicle and it runs like new, looks like new (no rust) just as you described. I have 200,000 on it right now and am torn about about getting a new one or waiting.
Where can I find a Honda Civic repair manual?
Honda Civic repair manuals are available at the click of a mouse! Chilton’s Honda Civic online manuals provide information for your car’s diagnostics, do-it-yourself repairs, and general maintenance. Chilton’s Honda Civic repair manuals include diagrams, photos, and instructions you need to assist you in do-it-yourself Civic repairs.
Do you need MTF for Honda Civic LX?
However, Honda mtf is not mandatory. I bought my car 4.5 years ago, and changed the tranny oil. It is a civic lx with the 1.7L engine and manual transmission. I have driven about 50,000 miles and decided to change the transmission oil after the axle broke.
Even those are generally fixable – transmission, etc. Depending on your level of commitment there is no reason that you cannot reach the 400’s. My 2001 Civic has 135k on and runs like new – I am in the same boat as you – wanting to see how long it will run. I know several others with Honda’s that run well with mileage in the 200-350k range.
I have a 1998 Honda Civic EX with about 125,000 miles on it. Bought it in 2000 with about 13,000 miles on it. This car is amazing. Runs like the day I bought it.