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Old 08 Oct 2005, 09:34 am
Ranko.Mosic@gmail.com
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Default Honda Civic 1993 Should I replace or not ?

Hi,
I have 1993 Civic and I payed $1700 CAN ( $US 1500 ) in repairs last
year ( electrical, exhaust etc). Wandering if it is better
to buy new $20,000 car - average cost per year is $2000 on 10 years -
pretty much the same as maintaining the old one.
Any experiences with how frequently 1993 continue to break down once
they start havinig problems ?
Any thoughts on Honda Fit in Canada ? Is it coming any time soon ?
Will they have 1.6 liter engine ?

Regards, Ranko

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Old 08 Oct 2005, 09:47 am
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Default Re: Honda Civic 1993 Should I replace or not ?

How many miles do you have on this car?

What did you have done to it last year?

Is it an auto or manual transmission?

How rusted does the body appear to be? (Too much rust in certain places will
preclude emergency jacking after a flat tire suddenly occurs.)

Have you followed the owners' manual maintenance schedule, particularly for
fluids (engine oil, radiator coolant, transmission oil) and filters (oil
filter, air filter, fuel filter, air filter)?

For Canadian driving, I suspect the most threatening item on your car right
now is rust.

By reports here Honda Civics from the late 1980s often accumulate over 250k
miles (~ 400k km) easily.

Elle
Original owner, 1991 Civic, manual transmission, 171k miles, still getting
over 40 mpg, driven in Northern U.S. for about half its life. Hoping to keep
it another five years. Only major repairs anticipated (besides timing belt
change): Replace camshaft holder O-rings (to be done soon as a DIY job);
overhaul clutch (no signs of needing overhaul as yet). Though arguably I
should do something about certain rubber suspension bushings.

<Ranko.Mosic@gmail.com> wrote
> Hi,
> I have 1993 Civic and I payed $1700 CAN ( $US 1500 ) in repairs last
> year ( electrical, exhaust etc). Wandering if it is better
> to buy new $20,000 car - average cost per year is $2000 on 10 years -
> pretty much the same as maintaining the old one.
> Any experiences with how frequently 1993 continue to break down once
> they start havinig problems ?
> Any thoughts on Honda Fit in Canada ? Is it coming any time soon ?
> Will they have 1.6 liter engine ?
>
> Regards, Ranko
>



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Old 08 Oct 2005, 09:59 am
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Ranko.Mosic@gmail.com wrote:

> Hi,
> I have 1993 Civic and I payed $1700 CAN ( $US 1500 ) in repairs last
> year ( electrical, exhaust etc). Wandering if it is better
> to buy new $20,000 car - average cost per year is $2000 on 10 years -
> pretty much the same as maintaining the old one.
> Any experiences with how frequently 1993 continue to break down once
> they start havinig problems ?
> Any thoughts on Honda Fit in Canada ? Is it coming any time soon ?
> Will they have 1.6 liter engine ?
>
> Regards, Ranko


Just because you paid $1700 last year doesn't necessarily mean you'll pay
that much every year. How many Km's does it have?

I have spent a grand total of just $700 (CDN) over the past 2 years for my
'93 Accord, which currently has 224,000km (~ 139,000 miles).

As for the Fit/Jazz, Honda is supposed to bring one or the other to North
America next year I think. Dunno about Canada, although I would tend to
think that we will get it too.
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Old 08 Oct 2005, 10:01 am
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I have 120k miles on it.
Last 6 months electrical system failed mostly ( ignitor; then
distributor/rotating arm - can't start without these; replaced muffler
twice in 4 years - Canadian weather, I guess;
radiator was replaced - did not cause any problems but Midas needed
cash flow I guess); at 60k miles regular maintenance - timing belt was
replaced; breaks.
This is manual transmission. It is not too rusty - I see no major
problems.
Oil/filter was done regularly.
Gas consumption is perfect ( 35 mpg).
I know it can run for much longer - I am just thinking if it will cost
me the same to maintaing it as to buy new one.

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Old 08 Oct 2005, 10:02 am
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Default Re: Honda Civic 1993 Should I replace or not ?

I have 120k miles on it.
Last 6 months electrical system failed mostly ( ignitor; then
distributor/rotating arm - can't start without these; replaced muffler
twice in 4 years - Canadian weather, I guess;
radiator was replaced - did not cause any problems but Midas needed
cash flow I guess); at 60k miles regular maintenance - timing belt was
replaced; breaks.
This is manual transmission. It is not too rusty - I see no major
problems.
Oil/filter was done regularly.
Gas consumption is perfect ( 35 mpg).
I know it can run for much longer - I am just thinking if it will cost
me the same to maintaing it as to buy new one.

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Old 08 Oct 2005, 10:36 am
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The distributor parts are the Achille's heel of early 1990s (and some other)
Hondas. Thankfully, that's the only real weakness of these Hondas. Thus: A
new ignitor will be needed about every five years. Same for the coil. The
rotor set screws have a history of not holding. The bearing goes after a
while. Ultimately, a new housing is a good idea. The housing is the big
expense: Figure one every ten years. Then the distributor's good to go for
some time.

Like you imply and IMO, mufflers are the price of driving in the North. Some
folks here might have some suggestions about whether to go with a place like
Midas, an independent, or a dealer. IIRC, an OEM muffler installed at the
dealer's has been said to be worth it. I just use an independent muffler
shop, though next time, I think I'm going to do it myself. I reckon my 91
Civic is on its fourth muffler. Needed one about every four to six years in
the Northern U.S.

The radiators on early 1990s Civics are almost as notorious as the
distributor. I think they're mostly or all plastic and prone to cracking.
Your new one should last at least five years; maybe ten. (I lucked out: The
guys at a dealership broke my 1991 Civic's in 2002 while messing up a
distributor repair, and, without even telling me in advance, went ahead and
replaced it. Guess that made their failed distributor repair worth it. I
since gained a lot of expertise in distributor part replacement repair and
so do those myself now.)

I would expect the manual transmission to last longer than auto
transmission, based on general reading about transmissions. You may need the
clutch overhauled at some point. (I assume it's the original.) I am figuring
$500 American for that.

I think last year was the big year. Like High Tech Misfit said, the $1500
bill from last year isn't likely to occur year after year.

I also agree with High Tech Misfit about the Fit: It's supposed to arrive in
the U.S. in 2006. I expect it will arrive in Canada about the same time. I
thought it was closer to 1.4L or 1.3L. The net has a fair amount of info on
its specs; google for "Honda Fit."

Given you just put a pile of dough into the Civic, that it has only 120k
miles (that's pretty low for a properly maintained Civic), I'd see it as a
very good investment and wait at least two more years. That way, the Fit may
not be in such high demand, too. (I'm betting it goes on back order and so
may be a tad pricey for its first year or so.) If you still like it after
two years, maybe wait until the next major repair before giving up on it.

Recently ome guy here slapped a cheap-o Autozone distributor into his early
1990s Honda (a Civic, I think) for $200 (it included a new coil and
ignitor). OEM for all that goes for closer to $500. Guy said he'd be happy
if the cheap-o one lasted around a year, which it certainly may. It's
something to consider in the future, depending on your timeframe.

I should have mentioned brake fluid and power steering fluid before, also,
with regular changing of the brake fluid being highly important to keep
moisture from causing rust in the brake system.

<Ranko.Mosic@gmail.com> wrote
> I have 120k miles on it.
> Last 6 months electrical system failed mostly ( ignitor; then
> distributor/rotating arm - can't start without these; replaced muffler
> twice in 4 years - Canadian weather, I guess;
> radiator was replaced - did not cause any problems but Midas needed
> cash flow I guess); at 60k miles regular maintenance - timing belt was
> replaced; breaks.
> This is manual transmission. It is not too rusty - I see no major
> problems.
> Oil/filter was done regularly.
> Gas consumption is perfect ( 35 mpg).
> I know it can run for much longer - I am just thinking if it will cost
> me the same to maintaing it as to buy new one.
>



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Old 08 Oct 2005, 10:41 am
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The distributor parts are the Achille's heel of early 1990s (and some other)
Hondas. Thankfully, that's the only real weakness of these Hondas. Thus: A
new ignitor will be needed about every five years. Same for the coil. The
rotor set screws have a history of not holding. The bearing goes after a
while. Ultimately, a new housing is a good idea. The housing is the big
expense: Figure one every ten years. Then the distributor's good to go for
some time.

Like you imply and IMO, mufflers are the price of driving in the North. Some
folks here might have some suggestions about whether to go with a place like
Midas, an independent, or a dealer. IIRC, an OEM muffler installed at the
dealer's has been said to be worth it. I just use an independent muffler
shop, though next time, I think I'm going to do it myself. I reckon my 91
Civic is on its fourth muffler. Needed one about every four to six years in
the Northern U.S.

The radiators on early 1990s Civics are almost as notorious as the
distributor. I think they're mostly or all plastic and prone to cracking.
Your new one should last at least five years; maybe ten. (I lucked out: The
guys at a dealership broke my 1991 Civic's in 2002 while messing up a
distributor repair, and, without even telling me in advance, went ahead and
replaced it. Guess that made their failed distributor repair worth it. I
since gained a lot of expertise in distributor part replacement repair and
so do those myself now.)

I would expect the manual transmission to last longer than auto
transmission, based on general reading about transmissions. You may need the
clutch overhauled at some point. (I assume it's the original.) I am figuring
$500 American for that.

I think last year was the big year. Like High Tech Misfit said, the $1500
bill from last year isn't likely to occur year after year.

I also agree with High Tech Misfit about the Fit: It's supposed to arrive in
the U.S. in 2006. I expect it will arrive in Canada about the same time. I
thought it was closer to 1.4L or 1.3L. The net has a fair amount of info on
its specs; google for "Honda Fit."

Given you just put a pile of dough into the Civic, that it has only 120k
miles (that's pretty low for a properly maintained Civic), I'd see it as a
very good investment and wait at least two more years. That way, the Fit may
not be in such high demand, too. (I'm betting it goes on back order and so
may be a tad pricey for its first year or so.) If you still like it after
two years, maybe wait until the next major repair before giving up on it.

Recently ome guy here slapped a cheap-o Autozone distributor into his early
1990s Honda (a Civic, I think) for $200 (it included a new coil and
ignitor). OEM for all that goes for closer to $500. Guy said he'd be happy
if the cheap-o one lasted around a year, which it certainly may. It's
something to consider in the future, depending on your timeframe.

I should have mentioned brake fluid and power steering fluid before, also,
with regular changing of the brake fluid being highly important to keep
moisture from causing rust in the brake system.

<Ranko.Mosic@gmail.com> wrote
> I have 120k miles on it.
> Last 6 months electrical system failed mostly ( ignitor; then
> distributor/rotating arm - can't start without these; replaced muffler
> twice in 4 years - Canadian weather, I guess;
> radiator was replaced - did not cause any problems but Midas needed
> cash flow I guess); at 60k miles regular maintenance - timing belt was
> replaced; breaks.
> This is manual transmission. It is not too rusty - I see no major
> problems.
> Oil/filter was done regularly.
> Gas consumption is perfect ( 35 mpg).
> I know it can run for much longer - I am just thinking if it will cost
> me the same to maintaing it as to buy new one.
>



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Old 08 Oct 2005, 11:00 am
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Ranko.Mosic@gmail.com wrote:

> I have 120k miles on it.
> Last 6 months electrical system failed mostly ( ignitor; then
> distributor/rotating arm - can't start without these; replaced muffler
> twice in 4 years - Canadian weather, I guess;
> radiator was replaced - did not cause any problems but Midas needed
> cash flow I guess); at 60k miles regular maintenance - timing belt was
> replaced; breaks.


Avoid Midas at all costs. I suggest a reputable private mechanic who
specializes in Japanese cars and uses OEM parts. Labour rates will
obviously be lower than at the dealer and even Midas.


> This is manual transmission. It is not too rusty - I see no major
> problems.
> Oil/filter was done regularly.
> Gas consumption is perfect ( 35 mpg).
> I know it can run for much longer - I am just thinking if it will cost
> me the same to maintaing it as to buy new one.


Also keep in mind that if you buy a new car, you will pay more for insurance
because it's new.
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Old 08 Oct 2005, 11:11 am
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Yes, original muffler lasted 10 years. Then came Midas "warrantied"
muffler that lasted only 2 years, and I couldn't find their receipt
once it went bust. I am on third independent muffler now. Original
parts sweem to be twice as expensive, but as you say, may be worth it.
Clutch is original, and producing some squeeking noise for years now, I
guess it is wire from clutch pedal to the clutch itself.
When they replaced distributor and spark plugs at dealership ( $200 CAN
~ $US 160) they also wanted to replace ignitor, cables etc etc for
total of $US 1000. I declined and said just make it start. Tha't what
got me to think I should replace it.
Re: Honda Fit: looks okay, but may be to small for winds & snow here (
Toronto ).
I would prefer something well over 1 ton. There might be 1.5 Fit
..http://asia.vtec.net/Reviews/JazzVtec/
Too bad Honda isn't making any bigger hatchbacks ( my Civic is sedan,
but I want hatchback next). Looked at Acura hatchback ( RSX ), very
nice, but pricey ( $34k CAN).

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Old 08 Oct 2005, 11:16 am
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Yes, Midas is not going to happen again. Have to find good Japanese car
mechanic.
And yes, I thought about insurance costs for new car. That will be a
killer for sure.
Even now I am paying $1600 CAN per year. It is ridiculous.

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