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Originally Posted by Archslater
This is what they originally quoted me for the Honda 7500 mile service. The problem is that it includes far more than required by the HCH's computer.
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Go by the owner's manual recommendations over the dealer. The dealer will always throw in every possible item; the manual will say check rather than replace many items.
Unless you drive under extreme conditions, the manual will guide you well.
Our 1983 Honda Civic Sedan lived for 11 years and 140,000 miles with 1 carb. rebuild, 1 new timing belt, 3 tune-ups, 1 new radiator and lots of tires and brakes. If only my brother had changed the oil from 130,000-140,000 miles, I truly believe the car would still be on the road today!
My 1995 leased Acura Integra LS (driven hard) lasted for 5 1/2 years on lease and only had the distributor replaced; otherwise tires, brakes and oil for the most part.
I have no doubt that Hondas will last as long as you follow the minimal requirements and don't go crazy with doing every maintenance item-just what is needed.
Trust in the manual!