Does getting your Oil change late bad for your car?

In my 2018 Civic Touring I have about 39898KM and the next maintenance appointment is Oct 2019 or 41000KM. Thing is I'm busy, and I have a planned vacation but I can do the oil change the first of second week of November.

Thing is there's no warning light in my car and I haven't driven anywhere close to the KM I need for it to be considered oil change time only cause its Oct 2019.

Will I damage my engine if I do it in Nov instead of Oct?

Honda recommends every 8000KM or every 6 months but last time I was in it was 33000KM and June 2019

Can i use toyota pink coolant in a Honda?

Reently bought a used civic.someone had put the green stuff in it and the previous owner doesn't know when it was changed.

so i flushed out all of the old coolant by just filling water and draining…
its currently running on distilled water. Owners manual says use honda blue coolant or equivalent. Do not use silicate based coolant. But i can't find honda blue here.

Can i use toyota super long life instead… It is silicate free as well.

What's the biggest innovative differences in the Honda Civic models from 2005 to present?

I have $15,000 set aside for a new used car and I want a Honda Civic (or a Toyota Corolla or Camry but not relevant for the purpose of this question) but spending less for a older model, no older than a 2005, is also something of my interests. Because I'm interested in either a 2005 or newer, I would like to know how Honda made their successors better every year and if there are any Honda Civic year models to not buy due to a common trend of issues or the like.

Are the push/start buttons on Honda's reliable?

I've been wanting to buy a new Honda Civic sedan, but in order to get the color I want, I'd need to buy the Sport trim, which is a step up from the LX (base) trim. The LX has the traditional key start system, but only comes in four colors (with the 6 speed transmission).

Whichever car I get, I want it to last for decades/hundreds of thousands of miles. Do you believe the push start button would go that long trouble-free? Because I plan to keep the vehicle so long, I'd like to get the color I desire, but don't want to have problems later. Any advice?

Is it better to lease a car or finance?

I really do want a new Honda Civic and would love to own one, but I want my payments to be lower since I have to pay my student loans on top of it.

I know when you lease there are restrictions like KM, and mods, but I do not really mod or drive that much at all.

Thing is I'm the type of person who changes their mind frequently, I know when you get into a car loan you are sort of stuck with it even if you trade it in unless you sell it.

Whereas when you lease if lets say you lease for 5 years and the 3rd year you don't really like the car you know that your lease will end in 2 years so you aren't really making any payments.

Only downfall is that I don't "own" the vehicle which is what people on Y/A rave about.

When should you replace a cars transmission?

My sister has a 2016 Civic EX first 10th gen Civic ever and it has 208,456 KM on it. That is a lot of a 3 about to be 4 year old car. She took it on road trips and going to school/work but I always made her do the proper maintenance at Honda.

But I know its a CVT transmission and they are trash but much better than any stupid American car transmission. So far no engine lights only engine light was when the gas door was forgotten to be closed the car runs really well and she loves it and does not want to get a new car since she bought it in cash

What could be making my brakes grind and thump?

I got new front brakes (pads & rotors) on my 2002 Honda Civic last December. About 6 months later they developed a grinding, thumping noise when lightly applying the brakes. I took it back and the garage did something lubrication and it was okay until last week and the noise returned. Still under warranty, the garage replaced the pads and rotors. I hadn't even reached home when they started with the noise again.