What do you think about changing the timing belt on every 100k? It will cost me at least $500 before tax on my 97 Acura. I have 110k on the car but still not change the timing belt yet. I may wait until next long vacation drive. What the consequnce could be if I hold too long time without changing? Thanks.
cwood
Regarding the timing belt (100K) - you can still drive without changing it. However it affects the performace of the engine and gas consumption in the long term. If you are a slow driver (like those old Jewish women in Cote St. Luc) then you can keep on using it. But if you are making a long-distance trip, I suggest you lavish this $ 500 (do it at your car dealer or Phil Bailey's garage - don't let Canadian Tire touch your car - timing belt is very critical and requires good skills to have it replaced.)
Lio,
The car ads on Montreal Gazette's webiste are the same as the ones printed on its newspapers. As a matter of fact, the website also has old ads while the paper only has ads for that day.