In my 2002 si, I just made 200,000.
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Honda engines are great, if you take good care of them you can get over 500k miles.
a very long time, my 97 civic just hit 206k miles last week, still running strong, its nothing for any Honda to go 250k miles, if maintained properly, of course
The answer you seek is: as long as you do the proper maintence to the vechile it should last forever!
my 1995 Civic has 441,000 miles on the original trans and motor. but most last about 350k to 375k easy.
A 2002 Honda Civic timing belt service manual says to change it out ever 75,000 miles. Although some parts last longer than the original manufacturer recommendations.
I wish I just hit 1 millon miles last year on a Honda Civic which is about 1,600,000 kilometers
No, the 2010 Honda Civic Hybrid has a timing chain that should last a life of the engine.
The 2012 Honda Civic Cam is driven by a chain and not a belt. It should last the life of the engine.
As long as you properly maintain it
The 2007 Honda Civic has a timing chain that should last the life of the engine.
The 2006 Honda Civic does not have a timing belt, it uses a chain that should last the life of the engine.
Does Honda still make the Honda Civic SI ? That is a good question and I would have to unfortunately answer that with a no. Year 2005 was the last year for the make of this particular car.