04 Accord - Extended Warranty/Ziebart/Stock Tires...
I just bought a new Accord today! I haven't bought a car in a while and
hoped I could get some advice on some of the "up-sells" they are offering. 1) They are offering an extended warranty from the factory 3/60,000km to 6/100,000km for 740$CDN. For an additional 180$CDN they are offering six years of Roadside Assistance (not included in the original new car warranty). Has anyone (particularly in Canada) opted for the additional warranty and roadside? Is it worth it? 2) Ziebart - do new cars need it now adays? I've got the leather so I'm not too worried about the seats. How about the rust proofing and undercoating? 3) Stock tires. The car comes with the Michelin Energy MXV4 Plus. I've had limited experience with the tires (a couple of test drives in the rain) but found them lacking in traction - both starting and stopping. I did some web research to find that others have found the same thing. The dealer may be willing to swap them out for something else. I'm a spirited driver and like a tire that can keep up with me. I'll probably be buying a set of winter tires come fall so winter capabilities aren't high on my list. Any suggestions on tires? |
Re: 04 Accord - Extended Warranty/Ziebart/Stock Tires...
I've never bought Honda's extended warranty when the car was new or when
they offered an extended warranty to me a month or two before I paid the car off. I found an ASE certified Honda repair shop and followed the "severe" maintenance schedule. I've owned 9 Hondas and I've never had any catastrophic type repair bill. All my Honda's have gone over 150,000 miles before selling them for something new. You can usually get some sort of roadside assistance through your car insurance or the CAA. I guess what I'm saying here is it's a Honda and chances are you're not gonna need the extended warranty (IMHO). My (US) 99 Accord EX had the Michelin Energy MXV4 Plus. They sucked... dry road, rain, light snow, wet snow, handling, noise level... 32,000 miles and they needed to be replaced. I bought Toyo's Spectrum and have been very happy with them. I've got 63,000 miles on them so far and they've still got allot of treadlife left. They perform well in the snow and I routinely drive in the mountains where they handle well. They could be a bit quieter on the highway though. I'd definatly buy them again. Cheers, Rick "Snopeks" <snopek@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:%CKbc.32154$j57.1441503@news20.bellglobal.com ... > I just bought a new Accord today! I haven't bought a car in a while and > hoped I could get some advice on some of the "up-sells" they are offering. > > 1) They are offering an extended warranty from the factory 3/60,000km to > 6/100,000km for 740$CDN. For an additional 180$CDN they are offering six > years of Roadside Assistance (not included in the original new car > warranty). Has anyone (particularly in Canada) opted for the additional > warranty and roadside? Is it worth it? > > 2) Ziebart - do new cars need it now adays? I've got the leather so I'm not > too worried about the seats. How about the rust proofing and undercoating? > > 3) Stock tires. The car comes with the Michelin Energy MXV4 Plus. I've had > limited experience with the tires (a couple of test drives in the rain) but > found them lacking in traction - both starting and stopping. I did some web > research to find that others have found the same thing. The dealer may be > willing to swap them out for something else. I'm a spirited driver and like > a tire that can keep up with me. I'll probably be buying a set of winter > tires come fall so winter capabilities aren't high on my list. Any > suggestions on tires? > > |
Re: 04 Accord - Extended Warranty/Ziebart/Stock Tires...
Forget about the extended warranty......you can buy it later as you have
some experience with your car. For roadside assistance buy a AAA/CAA membership.....there's lots more benefits to paying for that versus the Honda Roadside assistance plan. "Snopeks" <snopek@sympatico.ca> wrote in message news:%CKbc.32154$j57.1441503@news20.bellglobal.com ... > I just bought a new Accord today! I haven't bought a car in a while and > hoped I could get some advice on some of the "up-sells" they are offering. > > 1) They are offering an extended warranty from the factory 3/60,000km to > 6/100,000km for 740$CDN. For an additional 180$CDN they are offering six > years of Roadside Assistance (not included in the original new car > warranty). Has anyone (particularly in Canada) opted for the additional > warranty and roadside? Is it worth it? > > 2) Ziebart - do new cars need it now adays? I've got the leather so I'm not > too worried about the seats. How about the rust proofing and undercoating? > > 3) Stock tires. The car comes with the Michelin Energy MXV4 Plus. I've had > limited experience with the tires (a couple of test drives in the rain) but > found them lacking in traction - both starting and stopping. I did some web > research to find that others have found the same thing. The dealer may be > willing to swap them out for something else. I'm a spirited driver and like > a tire that can keep up with me. I'll probably be buying a set of winter > tires come fall so winter capabilities aren't high on my list. Any > suggestions on tires? > > |
Re: 04 Accord - Extended Warranty/Ziebart/Stock Tires...
An extended warranty on a Honda or a Toyota is a waste of money , if you
were buying a domestic car I would consider it. I had a set of Michelins on a 95 Accord I owned and put over 80000 miles on them and never even had a flat. As far as rustproofing goes I wouldn't let Ziebart drill any holes in MY new Honda. I live near Detroit where they use massive amounts of salt on the roads . I try and keep my car washed , haven't had any rust problems in decades. Enjoy the new ride ! -Dana "Larry" <lgz56@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:5aWbc.18281$9d7.11477@newssvr27.news.prodigy. com... > Forget about the extended warranty......you can buy it later as you have > some experience with your car. For roadside assistance buy a AAA/CAA > membership.....there's lots more benefits to paying for that versus the > Honda Roadside assistance plan. > > > "Snopeks" <snopek@sympatico.ca> wrote in message > news:%CKbc.32154$j57.1441503@news20.bellglobal.com ... > > I just bought a new Accord today! I haven't bought a car in a while and > > hoped I could get some advice on some of the "up-sells" they are offering. > > > > 1) They are offering an extended warranty from the factory 3/60,000km to > > 6/100,000km for 740$CDN. For an additional 180$CDN they are offering six > > years of Roadside Assistance (not included in the original new car > > warranty). Has anyone (particularly in Canada) opted for the additional > > warranty and roadside? Is it worth it? > > > > 2) Ziebart - do new cars need it now adays? I've got the leather so I'm > not > > too worried about the seats. How about the rust proofing and > undercoating? > > > > 3) Stock tires. The car comes with the Michelin Energy MXV4 Plus. I've > had > > limited experience with the tires (a couple of test drives in the rain) > but > > found them lacking in traction - both starting and stopping. I did some > web > > research to find that others have found the same thing. The dealer may be > > willing to swap them out for something else. I'm a spirited driver and > like > > a tire that can keep up with me. I'll probably be buying a set of winter > > tires come fall so winter capabilities aren't high on my list. Any > > suggestions on tires? > > > > > > |
Re: 04 Accord - Extended Warranty/Ziebart/Stock Tires...
On Wed, 07 Apr 2004 02:58:31 GMT, "Dana" <dlkramer@mindspring.com>
wrote: >An extended warranty on a Honda or a Toyota is a waste of money , if you >were buying a domestic car I would consider it. I had a set of Michelins on >a 95 Accord I owned and put over 80000 miles on them and never even had a >flat. As far as rustproofing goes I wouldn't let Ziebart drill any holes in >MY new Honda. I live near Detroit where they use massive amounts of salt on >the roads . I try and keep my car washed , haven't had any rust problems in >decades. Enjoy the new ride ! > -Dana > > > If you shop around the Hondacare warranties are cheap. They get you a loaner when you have warranty work done and have a roadside program. I paid about $800 for a 100,000 mile, 7 year, no deductible policy. Cheap insuranse and it covers virtually everything other than routine maintainence and cosmetics. > > >"Larry" <lgz56@yahoo.com> wrote in message >news:5aWbc.18281$9d7.11477@newssvr27.news.prodigy .com... >> Forget about the extended warranty......you can buy it later as you have >> some experience with your car. For roadside assistance buy a AAA/CAA >> membership.....there's lots more benefits to paying for that versus the >> Honda Roadside assistance plan. >> >> >> "Snopeks" <snopek@sympatico.ca> wrote in message >> news:%CKbc.32154$j57.1441503@news20.bellglobal.com ... >> > I just bought a new Accord today! I haven't bought a car in a while and >> > hoped I could get some advice on some of the "up-sells" they are >offering. >> > >> > 1) They are offering an extended warranty from the factory 3/60,000km >to >> > 6/100,000km for 740$CDN. For an additional 180$CDN they are offering >six >> > years of Roadside Assistance (not included in the original new car >> > warranty). Has anyone (particularly in Canada) opted for the additional >> > warranty and roadside? Is it worth it? >> > >> > 2) Ziebart - do new cars need it now adays? I've got the leather so I'm >> not >> > too worried about the seats. How about the rust proofing and >> undercoating? >> > >> > 3) Stock tires. The car comes with the Michelin Energy MXV4 Plus. I've >> had >> > limited experience with the tires (a couple of test drives in the rain) >> but >> > found them lacking in traction - both starting and stopping. I did some >> web >> > research to find that others have found the same thing. The dealer may >be >> > willing to swap them out for something else. I'm a spirited driver and >> like >> > a tire that can keep up with me. I'll probably be buying a set of >winter >> > tires come fall so winter capabilities aren't high on my list. Any >> > suggestions on tires? >> > >> > >> >> > |
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