What engine is in a 1997 Honda Accord?

What engine is in a 1997 Honda Accord?

2.2 L 4-cylinder
2.7 L V6
1997 Honda Accord/Engine

What’s the average life of a Honda Civic?

Both models have an average service life of 300,000 miles, which is better than most compact cars. Maintenance costs are similar on both models; you will spend $362 annually on the Honda Civic and $368 yearly on the Toyota Corolla.

Is the 1997 Honda Accord in good condition?

It died (lesson, never buy a used car without a maintenance history) as the old owner ragged it. For the above reasons, I bought one last week, a ’97 EX with the V6 engine in it. It has 138,000 miles on it and is in excellent condition. It has zip and pep and really gets around town.

What’s the percentage of life of Honda engine oil?

With fresh engine oil, your percentage is 100%. It drops over time as you put miles on your Honda. So at 40%, your oil still has 40% of its lifetime remaining to do its job before it needs to be replaced.

How long does a Honda Civic transmission last?

Owners say the transmission on a Honda Civic can last for 120,000 to 180,000 miles or more, with routine maintenance. How Long Do the Spark Plugs Last? From our research, the 100,000-mile mark is a good time to replace the spark plugs on a Honda Civic.

Both models have an average service life of 300,000 miles, which is better than most compact cars. Maintenance costs are similar on both models; you will spend $362 annually on the Honda Civic and $368 yearly on the Toyota Corolla.

How many miles does a Honda CRV last?

If it is well taken care of then it can last anywhere froM200,000 miles to over 400,000 miles or longer. If it is neglected and not well maintained then it won’t last as long, maybe 50,000 to 150,000 miles if You are lucky.

Owners say the transmission on a Honda Civic can last for 120,000 to 180,000 miles or more, with routine maintenance. How Long Do the Spark Plugs Last? From our research, the 100,000-mile mark is a good time to replace the spark plugs on a Honda Civic.

What’s the worst year for a Honda Civic?

According to Car Complaints, the worst year for the Honda Civic models is the 2001 model year. The biggest problem on the 2001 Honda Civic was a faulty transmission. On average, owners spent about $2,290 to $2,470 to fix the various transmission issues on the 2001 Honda Civic.