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Originally Posted by kernk
I’m at close to 102,000 in my 2003 HCH but I purchased it used with about 99,000 on it. That is why I call it The Gamble; I’m gambling on Honda’s reputation for quality. I have been real happy so far. My MPG average is 49. I can keep it in the 50s just by being careful (not all the funky hypermiler stuff others do) but my wife just drives (and has a little bit of a heavy foot) which keeps the average mileage at 49 (she gets about 46 to my 52).
I replaced the plugs not long after I got it. They were VERY clean (i.e. all deposits looked normal) but I have to assume they had been in there a while because they were pitted on the leads (not being a mechanic I don’t know the correct terminology – I am trying to say that the metal had been eaten away where the spark hit repeatedly for thousands and thousands of miles).
Regarding tires: I had to go on a trip right after buying the thing and the tires were pretty bad, so I got new ones, but no one had the special ones in stock. I got standard Bridgestone Insignia SE200 (at least I don’t think they are special high FE tires). The ride got a lot better (softer, quieter) and the FE didn’t seem to suffer much, if at all. But it was in the spring when the weather was still cold. I don’t know what mileage I could have gotten on high FE tires in warmer temps. I keep them just above “door speck” air pressure (about 36-38 psi) the sidewall is 44psi.
I REALLY hope that the battery lasts on this thing. I got it with all the miles to keep the price down. If I have to drop $4000 for new batteries I think I won’t hear the end of it from my wife. Anyway, it seems to charge and discharge normally, but I don’t have anything to compare it to. Are there late model warranties that would cover it?
kernk
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This should make you feel better.....
Also noted this quote: "The testing also dispelled a persistent myth that the rechargeable batteries need to be frequently replaced. Francfort originally thought their battery evaluations would "go to 100,00 miles because that's how long the batteries are under warranty. The batteries were working so well, we thought we'd go further." They finally settled on 160,000 miles. Evaluations showed that the rechargeable batteries lasted to 160,000 miles with no effect on fuel economy."