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Old Aug 9, 2008 | 01:10 PM
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Is Honda a reliable and durable car

Does honda cars last a long time like Ford. Can you have a honda for 10 to 15 years? Maybe 20?
Old Aug 9, 2008 | 01:26 PM
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I think so...as long as you take care of it. Change the oil when it tells you and get the maintenance as required and you should be good. I love Hondas!
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No body would like to retain a car for even 10 years with the current upsurge in technology and other impediments like oil price increase. You would like to go for cars with latest technology and best performance. Honda cars are released after many years of development and testing. They are really good for the money you pay for them.
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From my experience they last longer than a Ford. I have owned several Hondas over the years and have never had any trouble. Just change the oil and keep up the maintenance and you wan have any problems.
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