I didn't want to bring this up in the other post and risk t being high jacked from the original intent. It just occurred to me that on current pace, it will be about 14 years before my wife breaks 100,000 miles in our Odyssey. I have the oil changed ever 3 months. I also try to rotate the tires every 6,000.
Is there anything else I should do to try to make sure this thing lasts the long-haul? I refinanced my house to buy this thing (the only way I could afford it), so I need it to last 15 or 20 years (Western PA rust permitting).
I know this isn't a Honda forum, but really the other post and this one are pretty universal. And this forum is the best (certainly most trusted) source of technical, mechanical, agricultural) information I know of.
Thanks,
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Is there anything else I should do to try to make sure this thing lasts the long-haul? I refinanced my house to buy this thing (the only way I could afford it), so I need it to last 15 or 20 years (Western PA rust permitting).
I know this isn't a Honda forum, but really the other post and this one are pretty universal. And this forum is the best (certainly most trusted) source of technical, mechanical, agricultural) information I know of.
Thanks,
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