Image Credit: kennawenna9 / TikTok.Not all anniversaries involve flowers and dinner reservations. For one couple on TikTok, the most romantic moment of the year happened inside a Honda Accord at exactly 400,000 miles. Account kennawenna9 posted the video with a caption that says everything about their relationship with their car: "400,000 miles and still not worried."The clip shows the pair watching the odometer tick over to the big number, at which point confetti flies, noisemakers come out, and a back window proudly announces to fellow drivers: "I just hit 400,000 miles!" There are balloons. There is cheering. There is the kind of pure, unscripted joy that is genuinely rare on the internet.A title card at the end of the video delivers the finishing touch, reading, "Thank you George for many years of service." That is correct. The car has a name. George has earned it.AdvertisementAdvertisementThe video quickly spread across the platform, and the comment section turned into something of a support group meets revival meeting for Honda owners everywhere. People were not just watching. They were going home and having serious conversations with their own vehicles.The Comment Section Became a Honda Support GroupWhen a video goes viral for the right reasons, you can feel it in the replies. This one delivered. Commenters showed up not just to applaud but to share their own long-haul love stories with their Hondas.One user wrote that they immediately showed the video to their 2016 Honda, adding that they hope to keep her until the end of their days. Another chimed in that their 1992 Honda Accord is sitting at 399,678 miles and is still going strong, practically a George in the making. A third commenter gave a shoutout to their 2005 Honda at 250,000 miles, saying simply, "I believe in her."The thread reads less like a comment section and more like a group of people introducing their cars at a very specific and wholesome convention. The loyalty these owners feel is real, and the numbers back it up.What Makes Honda Accords and Other Reliable Brands Go the DistanceCars crossing the 400,000-mile mark used to be the stuff of legend. Today, with the right brand, the right maintenance habits, and a little luck, it is more achievable than most people realize. Honda consistently ranks among the most dependable automakers in the country, with the Accord and the Civic appearing on reliability lists year after year.AdvertisementAdvertisementToyota and Honda have long been considered the gold standard for longevity, with both brands producing engines and drivetrains built to handle high mileage without catastrophic failures. Vehicles like the Toyota Camry, Honda CR-V, and the Accord are frequently cited in surveys from J.D. Power and Consumer Reports as outliers when it comes to lasting well past 200,000 miles. George, apparently, blew right past that ceiling.Part of what makes these vehicles last is engineering philosophy. Honda has long prioritized simplicity and refinement over flash, which means fewer complicated systems that can break down over time. A well-maintained Honda does not ask for much. It just keeps going, apparently all the way to 400,000 miles and beyond.What We Can Learn From George's JourneyThere is a practical takeaway hiding inside this very cute TikTok, and it is worth paying attention to. The fact that an Accord can reach 400,000 miles is not an accident. It is the result of consistent oil changes, attention to warning signs, replacing parts before they fail completely, and treating the vehicle like something worth protecting.For most drivers, the idea of keeping a car past 150,000 miles feels ambitious. But George's story reframes what is possible. Buying a reliable vehicle, keeping up with manufacturer-recommended maintenance schedules, and resisting the urge to trade up every few years can save tens of thousands of dollars over a lifetime of driving.AdvertisementAdvertisementIt also raises a fair question: in a world of rising car prices, record-high auto loan interest rates, and a used car market that has been anything but predictable, maybe the smartest car you can own is the one already sitting in your driveway. George did not get to 400,000 miles by accident. He got there because someone paid attention.If you want more stories like this, follow Guessing Headlights on Yahoo so you don’t miss what’s coming next.