It’s a huge process depending on if the model was ever crash tested here in the US as well as the age of the car. I’ve never done it, but I’ve read quite a bit about the process from companies that import cars into the US.
if you're at 180k on the stock plugs, that'd be the first thing I'd change. If you've not changed your transmission fluid, you really need to do that asap as well. Engine air filters being changed? Maf sensor cleaning? Fuel filter stock? Fuel injector cleaning..... All of those things could...
He noted he is commenting the numbers the car info claims for mpg. It varies from tank to tank, but I’ve seen 10-15% inaccuracy between Honda real world calculations at the pump versus what the car info screen says. So 37 on the car info screen may actually be ~31 real world actual math.
Sorry man. Never had to deal with probate. I would say that you’d probably benefit from at least talking to a lawyer who deals with probate for at least some advice in your situation. You wouldn’t have to necessarily retain them for the entire process.
You want a civic hit in the front, but you want to swap that front bumper? I’m so lost. The picture of that civic looks like the front is fine?
Regardless, get yourself a 2012 or 2013 civic coupe front bumper and then you don’t have to mess with different lights, grill, fenders etc. You will...
also, they have no terms on their site regarding warranty claims only allowed by approved distributors. You could totally fight that if you wanted.
Warranty:
TuHart products are covered by a limited manufacturer’s warranty against defects on originally installed vehicle for the period...
if you file a claim with amazon, you will likely get a full refund from them.
https://consumerist.com/2013/08/08/buying-something-on-amazons-site-doesnt-mean-youre-buying-it-from-amazon/