Honda Legend Problems
No car is perfect, but we've gathered everything relating to the Honda Legend reliability here to help you decide if it's a smart buy.
Honda Legend 2009: Replacement options
Keeping a car for the long term is always risky because there’s no guarantee that it won’t breakdown some time on the future. But you say your Honda has been regularly serviced, garaged, and hasn’t been in a crash, so if you’re prepared to keep up with the service and take good care of it there’s no reason to get out of it. On top of that 182,000 km is not a lot by today’s standards, so there’s every reason to keep it going. If you do want to switch any of the top selling small hatches should fill the bill.
Good price for a 2004 Legend?
As a trade-in you would get $4000-$4500, if you sold it privately you might get $5500-$5800.
Honda Legend oil problem
I wouldn't be too concerned about it, but I would be checking it regularly for signs that it is increasing, in which case I would then be taking it back to my dealer for action.
Belt-changing Honda Legend
The recommended belt service interval is 80,000-100,000 km. If it hasn't been done before it certainly needs to be done. At the same time mechanics often recommend changing the water pump as the tension of the new belt on the old water pump can cause the bearings in the water pump to fail. The cost to do the service is around $500, but can be up to $800 if you also do the water pump.