BobM_Jr
Senior Member
- First Name
- Bob
- Joined
- Feb 15, 2016
- Threads
- 4
- Messages
- 109
- Reaction score
- 74
- Location
- Raleigh, NC
- Vehicle(s)
- 2016 Civic EX-T
I have over 67,000 miles on my EX-T so far. Only fluid and filter changes.
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just rust on the rotors from overnight. Happens to everyoneI was a bit surprised myself. I drive mostly highway miles and I'm pretty gentle on my brakes. I haven't inspected them yet, I've just noticed some noise when backing out of the garage.
I’ve never heard of getting that many miles out of tires.Purchased on Black Friday 2015 and closing in on 140k Miles. No issues, except for rear calipers which may need to be replaced. Still on 2nd set of tires.
80% highway driving; still on original rear pads; I think the OEM Firestones made it close to 80kI’ve never heard of getting that many miles out of tires.
Awesome!Purchased on Black Friday 2015 and closing in on 140k Miles. No issues, except for rear calipers which may need to be replaced. Still on 2nd set of tires.
This will be me in 6 months... bought in april with 30 miles. Just hit 27k last weekThere was a member here who put about 60,000 miles on his car in a little over 1 year then got rid of it. He by far has the most miles on this board and that was 8 months ago. I believe he had the EX-T.
https://www.civicx.com/threads/who-...eading-on-1-5t-civic.11617/page-4#post-259938
Firestone is telling me they’re sticking causing the front rotors to warp. Call me skeptical, but I have a service appointment at Honda this Tuesday to get some clarity.Awesome!
Curious, what is going on with the rear calipers? It is one part of the car that seldom has any issues.
Also good to know that the CVT holds up.
Wow that's a lot. I do about 20k a year and I thought that was a lot. Highways are easy on the car though, and if you are the original owner and stay on top of the maintenance there's no reason why it should not last a long time.This will be me in 6 months... bought in april with 30 miles. Just hit 27k last week