'89 Prelude Si to '05 Accord LX

Discussion in 'Accord' started by Dave L, Aug 19, 2005.

  1. Dave L

    Dave L Guest

    Ok, made the jump yesterday - picked up an '05 Accord LX. Coming from an
    old '89 Prelude Si, I think I miss driving the Prelude already! But it's
    nice to have working a/c again although I'll miss the sunroof :-( Will also
    sorely miss the handling of the 'ol Prelude! Starting to feel like an old
    fart already....

    I asked the salesguy about the break-in oil I've read so much about on here.
    He had to check with a mechanic and called me back today - said the oil that
    comes with it is regular oil with additives! They no longer use break-in
    oil, and to have the first oil change just like the others. Anyone heard
    this one before?

    Anyway the Accord is a nice car but just big. Keep thinking I should have
    gone for the Civic EX - but it was underpowered and the Si was ugly, IMHO.
    Mazda 3 w/2.3 engine was nice - but Mazda reliability scared me, along with
    the below average dealerships I went to. Amazing how each Mazda dealership
    would not negotiate the price of the 3 because they were selling like
    "hotcakes", yet - they still had NEW '04 models on their lots! Amazing...

    To keep from feeling like an old fart - I picked up the Accord in a 5-speed.
    I'm sure it'll be a pain to try and sell later on, but at least I'll enjoy
    driving it in the meantime!

    -Dave
     
    Dave L, Aug 19, 2005
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  2. Dave L

    zonie Guest

    Leave the oil in untill first oil change. 5000 mi.the oil has special
    additives to help your Honda live as long as the old one did. Scott
     
    zonie, Aug 19, 2005
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  3. Yep - we're old farts. Apparently break-in oil went out sometime in the last
    couple decades with improvements in engine manufacturing techniques. The
    200K mile engines we have now don't need all the friction fitting.

    Mike
     
    Michael Pardee, Aug 19, 2005
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