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Costs

About $3200 (phew!) over the last year including oil changes, an oil analysis (better than some brand-new Rs!), a major service, TWO big AC repairs, leaky heater core gaskets, rear shock mount, front brake caliper, rear parking brake shoes, battery, door switchpack, all the bulbs in the dash switches, one dash switch, and the driver's seat parts which are sitting on top of my other car, but I haven't had installed yet. No tires and I'll need new snows next winter.

STILL cheaper than leasing a new BMW... but maybe not a Honda!

-BTC






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