Hondas burn oil wouldn't be a statement I took offense to as it's pretty normal on many of them. They have had a few engines that burned excess oil, oil with more detergents helped as it cleaned/cleared the holes in the pistons that let the oil drain back into the crankcase. I add oil to both my 98 odyssey and our Toyota Camry on a normal basis, but both I'd hop in and drive to California, but I'd check the oil first, on the way there, and on the way back lol.
One time I had a 76 chevy panel van that burned quite a bit of oil, I'd add a bit of a quart every time I filled it for good measure. I sold it to a guy who blew it up a few weeks after I sold it to him, then he was upset about it. When I sold it to him I was very clear about him needing to check the oil every time he filled it! He sold it to a junk yard before even telling me he had an issue with it, had he told me before he did that I would have taken it back and given him his cash back, it had a freshly rebuilt trans, all new exhaust, and no rust because I had just drove it up from FL. Those ole 250 I-6 are great engines, just liked to drink a little oil. Oh, a buddy of mine owned the junkyard it was sold to, I checked the dipstick, and the dipstick never put oil in it, nothing on it
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