7th Gen ACCORD oil change intervals
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7th Gen ACCORD oil change intervals
I've got a queation for you guys. I've heard that the new Accord has gone to 10K intervals for oil changes as the factory recommendation from Honda. Anyone out there have a new Accord? What does Honda recommend for oil change intervals? What is different about the new engine or about the oil that they are using in the engine that allows them to extend the oil change interval out that far? It seems a little too far to me. Anybody know any of the details about this??
#4
I'm thinking of replacing my 2000 Prelude with an Accord 6 speed coupe maybe next year, so I want to get as much information as possible before I decide. My 'Lude has almost 58K already, but It will be paid off by this coming Feburary. Anyone have any more definative informatioin???
#5
It's a legitimate question, but hell, I wouldn't let the oil change interval a factor of whether you buy the car or not. 7500 between changes is the longest period of any car I've owned...that's pretty low maintenence.
#7
10,000 mile oil change intervals for the 2003.
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"...........The new V6 is the same ideal 60-degree configuration as the old V6, but it's 20 pounds lighter and 1 inch shorter, and uses electronic elements such as drive-by-wire throttle. Its 240 horsepower is an increase of 40, and its 219 foot-pounds of torque is an increase of 19. It delivers an improved fuel mileage of 21/30 mpg with the automatic transmission, on regular fuel. This compares favorably to the four-cylinder; for 3 less miles per gallon, you get 80 more horsepower. There's no scheduled maintenance for 105,000 miles, and even oil changes are required only every 10,000 miles............."
http://www.nctd.com/review-drive.cfm?ReviewID=1210
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"...........The new V6 is the same ideal 60-degree configuration as the old V6, but it's 20 pounds lighter and 1 inch shorter, and uses electronic elements such as drive-by-wire throttle. Its 240 horsepower is an increase of 40, and its 219 foot-pounds of torque is an increase of 19. It delivers an improved fuel mileage of 21/30 mpg with the automatic transmission, on regular fuel. This compares favorably to the four-cylinder; for 3 less miles per gallon, you get 80 more horsepower. There's no scheduled maintenance for 105,000 miles, and even oil changes are required only every 10,000 miles............."
http://www.nctd.com/review-drive.cfm?ReviewID=1210
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I think they say something like 7k or 10k for the new civic. So asked the parts manager when I was buying some of that 5w-20 oil and he said why??? Oil is rather cheap, why risk changing oil at that mileage. Besides I believe that 7k and 10k change intervals are under normal conditions. Under severe conditions it's much lower, which what most of us drive anyway. Since we generally drive hard, you can throw all that stuff out the window and should just change your oil every 3k.
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Originally posted by AccordSleeper
I think they say something like 7k or 10k for the new civic. So asked the parts manager when I was buying some of that 5w-20 oil and he said why??? Oil is rather cheap, why risk changing oil at that mileage. Besides I believe that 7k and 10k change intervals are under normal conditions. Under severe conditions it's much lower, which what most of us drive anyway. Since we generally drive hard, you can throw all that stuff out the window and should just change your oil every 3k.
I think they say something like 7k or 10k for the new civic. So asked the parts manager when I was buying some of that 5w-20 oil and he said why??? Oil is rather cheap, why risk changing oil at that mileage. Besides I believe that 7k and 10k change intervals are under normal conditions. Under severe conditions it's much lower, which what most of us drive anyway. Since we generally drive hard, you can throw all that stuff out the window and should just change your oil every 3k.