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Just thought it would be interesting to hear how many miles people are
squeezing out of them?Who has the most documented miles? Getting ready to take delivery of my new 05 so I'll be staring at the beginning. |
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I put 316,000 kms on my '91 accord before it died (about 196,000 miles
for the non-metric people). John W wrote: > Just thought it would be interesting to hear how many miles people are > squeezing out of them?Who has the most documented miles? Getting ready to > take delivery of my new 05 so I'll be staring at the beginning. > > > |
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Radar, what finally did it in?
Elle 1991 Civic, 161k miles, looking strong "radar" <dr_no@no.com> wrote > I put 316,000 kms on my '91 accord before it died (about 196,000 miles > for the non-metric people). |
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It was a camshaft bearing that I guess seized up, then the camshaft
sheared right in half. With the associated damage from all that the engine is very much dead. No big deal because the car ran great and was very responsive till the last day so I'm not complaining. My Old Pontiac 6000 that I had before that hit 286,000 kms but ran like crap for most of it's lifetime so my money's on Hondas for keeping their performance even with very high mileage. Elle Navorski wrote: > Radar, what finally did it in? > > Elle > 1991 Civic, 161k miles, looking strong > > "radar" <dr_no@no.com> wrote > >>I put 316,000 kms on my '91 accord before it died (about 196,000 miles >>for the non-metric people). > > > |
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Good anecdote.
"radar" <dr_no@no.com> wrote > It was a camshaft bearing that I guess seized up, then the camshaft > sheared right in half. With the associated damage from all that the > engine is very much dead. No big deal because the car ran great and was > very responsive till the last day so I'm not complaining. My Old Pontiac > 6000 that I had before that hit 286,000 kms but ran like crap for most > of it's lifetime so my money's on Hondas for keeping their performance > even with very high mileage. > > Elle Navorski wrote: > > > Radar, what finally did it in? > > > > Elle > > 1991 Civic, 161k miles, looking strong > > > > "radar" <dr_no@no.com> wrote > > > >>I put 316,000 kms on my '91 accord before it died (about 196,000 miles > >>for the non-metric people). |
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John W wrote:
> Just thought it would be interesting to hear how many miles people are > squeezing out of them?Who has the most documented miles? Getting ready to > take delivery of my new 05 so I'll be staring at the beginning. > I have *only* 220,000km (136,000 miles) on my '93 Accord automatic, and it still runs like brand new. A friend of mine put close to 500,000km (about 310,000 miles) on an '86 Accord (automatic, carbureted) and, as far as I know, it never needed an engine or tranny overhaul. He ditched it only a few years ago when the rust caught up with it. I remember reading on the 'net somewhere about a mid-90s Accord in the U.S. that had gone over a million miles. Question is, did it ever need an engine or (assuming it was an automatic) tranny overhaul? |
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Imminent Vengeance <me@privacy.net> wrote:
> John W wrote: >> Just thought it would be interesting to hear how many miles people are >> squeezing out of them?Who has the most documented miles? Getting ready to >> take delivery of my new 05 so I'll be staring at the beginning. >> > I have *only* 220,000km (136,000 miles) on my '93 Accord automatic, and it > still runs like brand new. A friend of mine put close to 500,000km (about > 310,000 miles) on an '86 Accord (automatic, carbureted) and, as far as I > know, it never needed an engine or tranny overhaul. He ditched it only a > few years ago when the rust caught up with it. I have almost 140k miles on my '93 Accord (auto) and now that the engine has loosened up a bit, I'd say it runs better than new. It passes the emission inspection by a wide margin. After an alignment by a good shop last year, I felt like I had a new car--no vibrations up to 100mph. > I remember reading on the 'net somewhere about a mid-90s Accord in the U.S. > that had gone over a million miles. Question is, did it ever need an engine > or (assuming it was an automatic) tranny overhaul? I had a stranger approach me as I was gassing up last week to tell me that "If you take car of that car, it will take care of you". Apparently there are a lot of people out there who used to own 91-93 Accords, moved on to other cars, but miss the Accord. If any Accord is capable of joining the million mile club, the 91-93 vintage is. Andrew |
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In article <Xns95EDE8EC68EF8imminentvengeance@130.133.1.4>,
Imminent Vengeance <me@privacy.net> wrote: >I remember reading on the 'net somewhere about a mid-90s Accord in the U.S. >that had gone over a million miles. Question is, did it ever need an engine >or (assuming it was an automatic) tranny overhaul? It was supposedly a 1994 Accord with 4 cylinder / manual drivetrain. I remember seeing a newspaper column where the columnist was test driving the car after some Honda dealer bought it for display (noting that the car looked and acted like any other 1994 Accord with "normal" mileage), but it no longer shows up in a web search. No mention of anything other than regular maintenance. -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Timothy J. Lee Unsolicited bulk or commercial email is not welcome. No warranty of any kind is provided with this message. |
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Seems like I'm the leader in the group so far, I'm at 202.000 miles right
now (that would be 323K km). '91 Accord. I'm sure someone will beat me soon though, it's not THAT much. But I'd like to reach 350.000 miles. RAT "Timothy J. Lee" <remove22@sonic.net> wrote in message news:ctj2d0$ogq$1@bolt.sonic.net... > In article <Xns95EDE8EC68EF8imminentvengeance@130.133.1.4>, > Imminent Vengeance <me@privacy.net> wrote: > >I remember reading on the 'net somewhere about a mid-90s Accord in the U.S. > >that had gone over a million miles. Question is, did it ever need an engine > >or (assuming it was an automatic) tranny overhaul? > > It was supposedly a 1994 Accord with 4 cylinder / manual drivetrain. > I remember seeing a newspaper column where the columnist was test > driving the car after some Honda dealer bought it for display (noting > that the car looked and acted like any other 1994 Accord with "normal" > mileage), but it no longer shows up in a web search. No mention of > anything other than regular maintenance. > > -- > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Timothy J. Lee > Unsolicited bulk or commercial email is not welcome. > No warranty of any kind is provided with this message. |
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Il Sun, 30 Jan 2005 15:06:42 -0600, Rattus the RAT ha scritto
> Seems like I'm the leader in the group so far, I'm at 202.000 miles right > now (that would be 323K km). '91 Accord. I'm sure someone will beat me > soon though, it's not THAT much. But I'd like to reach 350.000 miles. > I *love* those cars. There's nothing one can do. Hondas are the best cars of the world. |
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