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How Long Does it Take to Kill a Honda Engine?

Oct 16th, 2007 | By andy | Category: MISC

Honda is one of my favorite car manufacturers and this video will show you why. My family had numerous Honda’s and they all have been problem free until they died. Right now I am into Toyota’s but I still love Honda.


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    1. This is why Japan is wiping the floor with America in car manufacturing. When it comes to the crunch, you want a car that can get you home, whatever the circumstances.

    2. I totally agree with you. Honda has been my favorite car manufacturer too. I have had some bad experiences with other car makes. I would not like to mention their names, but till date I feel Honda is the best.
      I own a CIVIC too and I am very happy with the car. I love the way the designers of the car have made it in such a driver friendly manner.

    3. Haha thats a good questions. Who knows?

    4. I have a thing for Honda’s too. The first taxi I drove was a Honda.

    5. I brother has a s2000. That car is a great car.

    6. if you have a honda, can you find out for me? :)

    7. I have owned a civic si and a hatchback. They were both very reliable cars. I still miss them sometimes.

    8. Japanese cars had it’s own share of problems and recalls. reliability is only one of the reasons why Japanese auto makers are doing well.

    9. my s2000 runs like a dream. the boday work has had some problems though, due to a shady repair

    10. Gotta love Honda’s, i own a 1977 Honda CB750 SOHC and they last forever these puppies.

    11. I’m not suprised that honda is becoming a leader in the automotive industry. With their new hydrogen model car they have joined the ranks of BMW. I’m sure they’ll continue to suprise us with innovative designs. Build on the dependable engines they’ve already been making.

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