Posted by BJ on April 10, 2011 at 15:48:03 from (71.188.146.59):
In Reply to: O T--Honda problems! posted by Jiles on April 10, 2011 at 11:13:33:
I would like to be like Paul Harvey and hear the rest of the story. We have a 2000 Odyssey sitting in the driveway with 201,000 miles that has only needed routine maintenance, timing and fan belts around 90,000 miles and again at 180,000 miles plus water pump just due to age since it is little more labor while doing the belts, and rear wheel bearings at 190,000 miles. The oil and filter get changed every 5000 miles and it doesn't use a drop between changes.
We also have an 07 Odyssey with 58,000 miles and also change oil and filter every 5,000 miles and no usage between changes. The brakes and rotors still looked good at 55,000 miles.
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