Talk about reliability.
What is the definition of reliability in a car? A car’s reliability is a vehicle that can go for years without experiencing any major problems or failures. A previous report showed 15 vehicles likely to reach 200,000 miles. It included brands such as Honda and Toyota. The iSeeCars study rated the Toyota Sequoia the most likely vehicle to surpass the 200,000 mile mark. However, the Toyota Avalon was the only sedan. Surprisingly, however, the Honda Civic was not included. This would likely have riled up the owner.
A Reddit thread and a supporting Youtube clip found a 2011 Honda Civic owner who had accumulated 500,000 miles without major problems, especially with the engine and transmission. The Civic is a four-door LX sedan made in Canada. It was bought by the current owner in 2015. According to the owner, he fills and drains the coolant and transmission fluid once every 40,000 miles. Every 10,000-12,000 miles, oil is changed.
The video shows the moment the owner crossed the 500,000-mile mark. For those who use the metric system, it’s 804,672 km. We think it was a remarkable feat for both the car and its owner, who takes the wheel every day. This shows that a car can last for many years without requiring any maintenance or care. The whole 468,000 mile total from the time he bought the Civic to the moment he sold it.