My wife and I are kicking around the idea of taking an adventure and driving her 2002 Honda Odyssey to Colombia, and giving it to her sister, who lives there.
We would drive to the Canal Zone, and then ship the car to Colombia, since the Panama/Colombia border is both physically impassable, and not that safe, anyway.
The Ody takes 5W20 oil, and I am wondering about my sister-in-laws ability to get parts for it, including the correct viscosity. It only has 70k miles on it and is well maintained. We are well-travelled in Latin America, but I honestly never paid attention to the oil viscosity while down there - too busy sneaking looks at the Latinas....
We both are fluent in Spanish, and are willing to take on the security and logistical challenges. But I am concerned about her sister being able to maintain the vehicle down there.
Curious to get the forum's reaction.
We would drive to the Canal Zone, and then ship the car to Colombia, since the Panama/Colombia border is both physically impassable, and not that safe, anyway.
The Ody takes 5W20 oil, and I am wondering about my sister-in-laws ability to get parts for it, including the correct viscosity. It only has 70k miles on it and is well maintained. We are well-travelled in Latin America, but I honestly never paid attention to the oil viscosity while down there - too busy sneaking looks at the Latinas....

We both are fluent in Spanish, and are willing to take on the security and logistical challenges. But I am concerned about her sister being able to maintain the vehicle down there.
Curious to get the forum's reaction.