High-mileage maintenance tip No. 7
If you drive a high-mileage Honda – or if you aspire to drive one someday – you know that your car will a need a little extra TLC from time to time. Here, we’re offering a series of tips designed to take you to 100,000 miles – and beyond!
Today’s tip: Don’t let your engine idle
Put simply, a well-used car needs a break. If you plan to stay put for more than a few seconds, turn off your engine.
Idling is bad for the environment, bad for your engine, and it wastes gas. And yes – every second counts. Contrary to popular belief, idling is much worse than turning your car on and off a few times.
Our challenge to you: next time you’re tempted to inch your way through a fast food drive-thru, turn off your car and walk inside instead!
2 comment(s) so far on High-mileage maintenance tip No. 7
There are very less high mileage cars available and so if you know some good cars with the better mileage then just let me know. used car
We may be biased, but generally speaking, Hondas are known for their reliability and fuel efficiency. If you would like to stop in and chat, we'd be happy to share more about specific makes and models. Many of our employees drive high-mileage Hondas, and we bet they'd be more than happy to share their personal experiences, as well.