Total stopping distance and 55 mph including reaction time is approximately 216 feet on dry pavement. On wet pavement it will be about 270 feet. This is assuming you have good tires and average reaction time.
Honda recommends changing it at 100,000 miles. I personally recommend you change it every 75,000 miles. The 2003 Honda Accord had problems with the transmission so I would recommend this as a preventative measure.
yes but why?.......
I dont think Honda's have a set number of miles before they fail. I suppose it would also depend on what make of Honda you were interested in. I had an Accord that lasted 275,000 miles. Then I had one the lasted 135,000.
yes, as long as the 1992 accord is also an automatic
Are you planning to convert your Accord to RWD? The S2000 has a longitudinal motor. The Accord has a transverse motor. It would not be easy.
550.00 @ Honda of Annapolis. Having the same problem with my 92 Accord.
The Honda Accord would be faster with air shocks and the engine that runs like a babe. :-)
I have owned my 2002 Honda Accord V6 for 2 years and can say that it doesn't get as good of gas mileage as I anticipated. I would say it gets 25 MPG on the highway, and around 20 MPG in the city.
would a 1997 honda accord sunroof 4 cylinder fit a 6 cylinder?
It would be cheap insurance if you did change it
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Yes.