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Originally Posted by gbae007
That doesn't make any sense from Honda's perspective. Why would they want you to spend less money on maintence just so they can see more warranty claims? I think it is fine to stay on the Honda maintenance schedule, as long as you don't drive very hard.
With that said, I use synth oil but I will still change at 5K miles due to the fact that I redline my car often.
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every thing is the world is built to fail, this was not the case 50 years ago, but in the economy of today its needed to keep competition going. Hondas today will probably last a max of 10 years , maybe less. while that 88 accord with 300k still gos strong. planned obsolesence keeps buyers coming back to a quality product that lasts long enough for the consumer to deem quality. This is true of all consumer products. cars are made to perform better and fail by a certain age so we may purchase more of that product in our lifetime, thus adding to the economy.
This is not fake, this is not pseudo science, this is not a conspiracy, people this is how business works.