How long do Honda Civics last? If you buy a new vehicle and responsibly maintain it, you can expect your purchase to lastapproximately 20 years. Of course, the longevity depends in part on usage. A Honda Civic should give you about 200,000 to 300,000 miles in total before it needs to...
The Cross-Fire V-8 disappointed, so a high-output 190-bhp carbureted engine replaced it for '84. That year's Berlinetta acquired a gimmicky dash with hard-to-read electronic digital/graphic instruments and spacey minor controls; thankfully, these didn't last long. Providing genuine excitement ...
So I went ahead and purchased the Autel AP200 figuring I could at least still use it with my 2007 Odyssey or kids' 2012 and 2013 Civics. I just tested it with my 2017 CTR and the EPB function does indeed work! I could hear it fully disengaging the EPB and then I was abl...
At the end of the trip, I take photos of the car in front of the renter (unless they are in a huge hurry) and close out their trip. We normally meet at a public place near the airport, do the photos/inspection, and then I’ll drop them off at the terminal. If they were a go...
a body blow to VW, which watched its market share shrivel away. Well, that had already started a few years earlier, when it was still trying to sell a desperately obsolete Beetle and other rear-engined cars like the 411/412. Meanwhile, Honda couldn’...
Guest essay by Eric Worrall How many global warming crusaders do you know about, who manage more air miles in a year, than most normal people manage in a lifetime? President Obama is not shy about air miles - according to Breitbart, he is scheduled to fl