How many miles do I need for my first oil change on my new 2014 Honda Civic?
How many miles do I need for my first oil change on my new 2014 Honda Civic?
How many miles do I need for my first oil change on my new 2014 Honda Civic?
I drive a 2008 Honda civic ex and I noticed that when I press the gas pedal lightly the tachometer increases really fast like up to 2000-3000 rpm and the car is not even going 50 mph. Is it normal for the rpm of the car to go really high when I barely press the gas pedal? My car has about 60,000 miles on it if it helps and I have had no issues with it since I bought it.
I'm looking around to find a cheap replacement vehicle. Found a few different Honda Civics, anywhere from 1999-2004, with around 130-150k miles. Price is anywhere ranging from $1500-4500.
Are these cars good buys? I've driven Corollas and I just don't like them. I want something reliable and cheap to run. I can live with a few small bugs here and there, as long as the car drives smoothly.
Which would be better and why? I'm looking for reliability and fuel economy. Just need a daily driver to go to school back and forth. Going from NJ to PA 3 times a week, so I would be putting decent mileage on it. Have about 1500 to spend so it would more than likely be a 90s car.
My hood flew open and completely shattered my windshield how
Much will it cost to replace it. Also how much will the rear view mirror be? It fell down when the window was shattered
Hi guys I'm young and in school and looking to not get robbed by the dealership. Its a 2014 honda civic si. The msrp is 23,580. Its the basic si with no navigation or anything. I would be leasing it for 36 months with 12,000 miles per year.
I have a 99 mustang v6 in good condition with 141k miles on it they originally offered me 500… I laughed… They offered me 1500 for a trade in on it.
I would also put 2k down cash
I was able to use leverage to get it down considering they probaly want to get rid of all the 2014 for the new 2015
I got down to 239 a month for lease after taxes.
Do you think I can do better? I would prefer 200 a month flat.
If it's not worth the time then I'm sure there's a way to make an automatic have a race like look. Such as new bumpers tail lights/headlights that will give it a solid look. Any sites or suggestions?
My 2000 Civic stalls out sometimes when I come to a stop. It's completely stock and I think the clutch might need to be replaced, but I'm not sure cuz my only other standard was a 3000GT VR-4 with a stg 2 clutch so a civic clutch is a whole new world to me. I thought it might be the idle air control valve but I also heard it could be the fuel pump as well. Any suggestions would be much appreciated
I have a 1.5L carby 1993 civic hatchback, and it runs well except I have an idling issue. It will stick at 2000rpm for the first 5-10 minutes of driving, and then at a set of lights of when I stop the idle will just drop from 2 straight down to 1000rpm and stay there. Also, on a short trip where the idle does not drop below 2000rpm, when I turn the car off it will burble and keep running even when I have turned the key off. However, this only occurs when the rpm is at that 2000rpm range, not at 1000. What is going on?
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