Got my 2019 Civic 1.5T to 93k miles and sold it this fall. Great car. Probably had some oil dilution because dipstick level would creep up. No CVT problems (drain and fill were done at 45k & 90k). Replaced plugs at 90k as well and they looked good although there was a little oil in cylinder 3. Ran great, no codes, high quality oil changes every 5k.
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Never had a problem with my Honda insight. But I dont push it too hard. Its now 12 years old and hasn't required any engine work. Or anything non consumable really.
2013-2015 have axle recalls…they’ll get fix free but you’ll need to invest in wheel hubs on the front due to the axles failing it’ll mess up the wheel hubs. Also the sensor on the battery it’s something about sending the correct volts to the alternator that’s a big issue and could cause electrical fires. Was also a recall. Besides that just check the car undercarriage for surface rust on calipers they fail a lot due to abunch of surface rust and debris getting into it over time and it’ll act like it’s seized up but really all the grease is just gone over time. Get good quality ceramic pads these cars squeal like a pig with the cheap ones. Also valve cover gasket is a must always will leak eventually every 30k miles or so. Best bet is getting a 2016 &up tbh
Look for an older Honda accord with a manual transmission (MT). MT cars were made in Japan and last forever. I had a 1999 MT Accord and put over 600,000 miles on it. I changed the timing belt every 100K and kept newer tires on it.
I’ve had a 2016 Touring 6-6 since new and overall it’s been pretty solid. I’ve had two brake calipers seize and parking brake seized as well. Otherwise no issues mechanically other than regular maintenance. 76,000km
My alternator just died at 83k miles but otherwise it’s been painless I love the car
I ordered these 15400-RTA-003 oil filters on eBay for my FL5. The box and shrink wrap don't match the photos in any of the listings I've seen on and off eBay, except for this one place, which seems kind of suspicious.
CB300r \n- pathetic horn
Head light throw
I have a ‘23 Accord Sport L and I hate it. I mean it’s nice and all, but everything is just so bleh. No soul, it is an appliance. With that said I’ve done 55k miles in about a year and half with no issues. Steering rack or bushings just started making some noise I gotta bring it in. I hear steering racks are an issue on them.
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The OEM Honda brand is registered in Japan. Official website is not specified yet.
In March 2026, PartReview recorded 730 reviews across 84 parts by OEM Honda. Average rating — 3.3 out of 5.
OEM Honda is in the PartReview manufacturers ranking, currently at position 157. Over the last 30 days it dropped by 74 points.
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- Windshield OEM Honda - 57 reviews. PR Score — 24, average rating — 1.9.
- Starter motor OEM Honda - 55 reviews. PR Score — 71, average rating — 3.8.
- Engine oil OEM Honda - 49 reviews. PR Score — 85, average rating — 4.3.
- Brake pads OEM Honda - 48 reviews. PR Score — 76, average rating — 3.9.
- Steering rack OEM Honda - 42 reviews. PR Score — 20, average rating — 1.7.
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OEM Honda achieved top positions in these PartReview part rankings:
- Best head gasket — ranked 2 among 3 manufacturers. Received 232 votes.
- Best CVT transmission — ranked 2 among 4 manufacturers. Received 310 votes.
- Best starter motor — ranked 3 among 10 manufacturers. Received 1019 votes.
- Best AC compressor — ranked 3 among 4 manufacturers. Received 225 votes.
- Best cabin filter — ranked 4 among 13 manufacturers. Received 852 votes.
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