Is it true new Hondas don't require maintenance for first 100,000 miles?

Is it true new Hondas don't require maintenance for first 100,000 miles?

They need! Oil must be changed at least every 10000 miles or at least once in Year if You do not have great mileage.

MOST cars built in the last 20 years don't need many types of 'routine' maintenance for 100,000 miles. I GUARANTEE the newer Hondas can't go half that distance without an oil change, and probably new tires.

No, that is not true. No car can go 100,000 miles without an oil change or a set of tires at the very least.

Do like my boss's friend did, and don't even change the oil at all, ever. Just add some. Went about 100,000 miles, then sold the car. They who bought it changed the oil and the engine stopped working.

My last car was a 2006 Accord Coupe. It would tell me when the oil needed to be changed. I'm sure the new ones are the same. Cars need oil changes and tires at least a few times before they hit 100K miles.

No. All cars need oil changes at the very least. It will also depend on the car and how you drive.

Yes, and fairies are dancing around my head, la, di, dah!

Oil changes, transmission oil, spark plugs, belts, hoses, air filters, cabin filters, tire pressure and tires, fluids, door lube, even just washing - are all maintenance items that any car, including Honda may need long before 100k.

Yes it's true.

If you only dump oil in it and keep it topped off, it may last 100K before it bleeds to death in an engine overheat.