Is it okay to drive my Honda Fit everyday?
I have a 2013 Honda Fit with a 80,000 km on its odometer and we use it everday so far it still runs smooth like new and we never had any problem with its engine…
Is the car gonna break down fast if I use every single day?
Sure, the Fit was designed and engineers to be a daily driver. 80,000 km is nothing, barely broken in. As long as you continue to service and maintain your Honda properly it can easily last 300,000 to 400,000 km, if not more. Regularly schedule maintenance and repairs are the key to longevity for any automobile. No, as long as you follow the maintenance schedule. That is a fairly low odometer reading for a Honda. Yes. You should only use it on days that end in "y".
No, as long as you follow the maintenance schedule. That is a fairly low odometer reading for a Honda.
Yes. You should only use it on days that end in "y".
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