How To Make Your Acura Last Over 500k Miles Without Any Major Repairs

How To Make Your Acura Last Over 500k Miles Without Any Major Repairs

Did you know that Acuras regularly hit 300,000 to 400,000 miles with minimal issues? That’s not luck. That’s Honda engineering combined with smart maintenance, but here’s what most people don’t realize: 500,000 miles is absolutely achievable. I’ve seen it. I’ve worked on cars that have done it. And the owners all followed the same principles. Long-term reliability doesn’t just come from changing your oil on time. There’s more to it than that. Way more.
In this video, I’m walking you through the complete blueprint for taking your Acura past half a million miles without any major engine or transmission failures. These aren’t just maintenance tips. These are the real-world service intervals, driving habits, and preventive measures that separate the cars that die at 150,000 miles from the ones still running strong at 500,000.

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@pyro3rg says:

The ai voice over cant even say "Acura" correctly. Embarrassing.

@KobeGoated94 says:

All Acura have shitty leather seats. Garbage vinyl.

@AccordV6_EXL says:

One of my old 2007 Honda pilot EXL 4WD with navigation has 300,000 miles bought it December 2019 for $3,000 and have owned it for 6 years at 196,000 miles and now it’s at 300,000 miles it’s on the 2nd owner, 3rd owner.

@steverodney129 says:

To accomplish 100,000 to 500,000 miles, you could buy two Acuras with that service money.

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