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Robin 01-01-2004 01:27 PM

For newer cars, 1998-2004, what repairs have your cars required?
 
Also, have your dealers been responsive and fixed problems quickly? Have
the dealers charged you to diagnose the problem? If under warranty, did
it go smoothly?
Thx

--
Do not email if posting response. To email, replace x with 4

Ron 01-03-2004 02:17 AM

Re: For newer cars, 1998-2004, what repairs have your cars required?
 
Well, i only bought the car last month and i already have a major problem
with it. It is a 2004 honda civic lx automatic transmission. When i
accellerate from a full stop, the car accellerates for a second, then loses
all power and hesitates for about a second, then resumes normal pick up.
Honda has not taken me serious at all, infact the top mechanic (foreman) at
Alberta Honda, in edmonton, alberta, told me that i should just wait another
1000km and see if the problem works itself out. he felt that the car may
still be breaking in seeing as it only has 554Km on it. Well, i thought
that was bull , and tonight the car almost killed me, i was making a
left hand turn and my car lost all power in the middle of the intersection
and i litterly sat there for what felt like a lifetime before my car decided
to move... by which point the light had changed and cars were beeping at me.
My advise.... DO NOT EVER by a honda product... They sell juunk and obvoisly
they have no intention of honoring their warranties. If you want an import
stick with toyota!!!
"Robin" <robinxjoy@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:robinxjoy-3581AD.10270601012004@news.west.cox.net...
> Also, have your dealers been responsive and fixed problems quickly? Have
> the dealers charged you to diagnose the problem? If under warranty, did
> it go smoothly?
> Thx
>
> --
> Do not email if posting response. To email, replace x with 4




Ron 01-03-2004 02:17 AM

Re: For newer cars, 1998-2004, what repairs have your cars required?
 
Well, i only bought the car last month and i already have a major problem
with it. It is a 2004 honda civic lx automatic transmission. When i
accellerate from a full stop, the car accellerates for a second, then loses
all power and hesitates for about a second, then resumes normal pick up.
Honda has not taken me serious at all, infact the top mechanic (foreman) at
Alberta Honda, in edmonton, alberta, told me that i should just wait another
1000km and see if the problem works itself out. he felt that the car may
still be breaking in seeing as it only has 554Km on it. Well, i thought
that was bull , and tonight the car almost killed me, i was making a
left hand turn and my car lost all power in the middle of the intersection
and i litterly sat there for what felt like a lifetime before my car decided
to move... by which point the light had changed and cars were beeping at me.
My advise.... DO NOT EVER by a honda product... They sell juunk and obvoisly
they have no intention of honoring their warranties. If you want an import
stick with toyota!!!
"Robin" <robinxjoy@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:robinxjoy-3581AD.10270601012004@news.west.cox.net...
> Also, have your dealers been responsive and fixed problems quickly? Have
> the dealers charged you to diagnose the problem? If under warranty, did
> it go smoothly?
> Thx
>
> --
> Do not email if posting response. To email, replace x with 4




Ron 01-03-2004 02:17 AM

Re: For newer cars, 1998-2004, what repairs have your cars required?
 
Well, i only bought the car last month and i already have a major problem
with it. It is a 2004 honda civic lx automatic transmission. When i
accellerate from a full stop, the car accellerates for a second, then loses
all power and hesitates for about a second, then resumes normal pick up.
Honda has not taken me serious at all, infact the top mechanic (foreman) at
Alberta Honda, in edmonton, alberta, told me that i should just wait another
1000km and see if the problem works itself out. he felt that the car may
still be breaking in seeing as it only has 554Km on it. Well, i thought
that was bull , and tonight the car almost killed me, i was making a
left hand turn and my car lost all power in the middle of the intersection
and i litterly sat there for what felt like a lifetime before my car decided
to move... by which point the light had changed and cars were beeping at me.
My advise.... DO NOT EVER by a honda product... They sell juunk and obvoisly
they have no intention of honoring their warranties. If you want an import
stick with toyota!!!
"Robin" <robinxjoy@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:robinxjoy-3581AD.10270601012004@news.west.cox.net...
> Also, have your dealers been responsive and fixed problems quickly? Have
> the dealers charged you to diagnose the problem? If under warranty, did
> it go smoothly?
> Thx
>
> --
> Do not email if posting response. To email, replace x with 4




Ron 01-03-2004 02:17 AM

Re: For newer cars, 1998-2004, what repairs have your cars required?
 
Well, i only bought the car last month and i already have a major problem
with it. It is a 2004 honda civic lx automatic transmission. When i
accellerate from a full stop, the car accellerates for a second, then loses
all power and hesitates for about a second, then resumes normal pick up.
Honda has not taken me serious at all, infact the top mechanic (foreman) at
Alberta Honda, in edmonton, alberta, told me that i should just wait another
1000km and see if the problem works itself out. he felt that the car may
still be breaking in seeing as it only has 554Km on it. Well, i thought
that was bull , and tonight the car almost killed me, i was making a
left hand turn and my car lost all power in the middle of the intersection
and i litterly sat there for what felt like a lifetime before my car decided
to move... by which point the light had changed and cars were beeping at me.
My advise.... DO NOT EVER by a honda product... They sell juunk and obvoisly
they have no intention of honoring their warranties. If you want an import
stick with toyota!!!
"Robin" <robinxjoy@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:robinxjoy-3581AD.10270601012004@news.west.cox.net...
> Also, have your dealers been responsive and fixed problems quickly? Have
> the dealers charged you to diagnose the problem? If under warranty, did
> it go smoothly?
> Thx
>
> --
> Do not email if posting response. To email, replace x with 4




Keith J 01-03-2004 11:41 AM

Re: For newer cars, 1998-2004, what repairs have your cars required?
 
I have a '99 Accord V6. As you may know, Honda had recall work on the
'00-'02 V6 transmissions. Well, mine was WAY out of warranty and had the
same issues as the recalled vehicles. After not too much trouble at all,
Honda (Tallahassee, FL, USA) agreed to replace my transmission and my only
expense was the labor (~$650). I think I got off cheap as Honda could have
just as easily told me that it would cost $3500.

Other than that, just the normal maintenance.

Keith
'99 V6 EX-L 84k miles




"Ron" <Homer@Simpson.com> wrote in message
news:A0uJb.141206$ss5.3278@clgrps13...
> Well, i only bought the car last month and i already have a major problem
> with it. It is a 2004 honda civic lx automatic transmission. When i
> accellerate from a full stop, the car accellerates for a second, then

loses
> all power and hesitates for about a second, then resumes normal pick up.
> Honda has not taken me serious at all, infact the top mechanic (foreman)

at
> Alberta Honda, in edmonton, alberta, told me that i should just wait

another
> 1000km and see if the problem works itself out. he felt that the car may
> still be breaking in seeing as it only has 554Km on it. Well, i thought
> that was bull , and tonight the car almost killed me, i was making a
> left hand turn and my car lost all power in the middle of the intersection
> and i litterly sat there for what felt like a lifetime before my car

decided
> to move... by which point the light had changed and cars were beeping at

me.
> My advise.... DO NOT EVER by a honda product... They sell juunk and

obvoisly
> they have no intention of honoring their warranties. If you want an

import
> stick with toyota!!!
> "Robin" <robinxjoy@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:robinxjoy-3581AD.10270601012004@news.west.cox.net...
> > Also, have your dealers been responsive and fixed problems quickly? Have
> > the dealers charged you to diagnose the problem? If under warranty, did
> > it go smoothly?
> > Thx
> >
> > --
> > Do not email if posting response. To email, replace x with 4

>
>




Keith J 01-03-2004 11:41 AM

Re: For newer cars, 1998-2004, what repairs have your cars required?
 
I have a '99 Accord V6. As you may know, Honda had recall work on the
'00-'02 V6 transmissions. Well, mine was WAY out of warranty and had the
same issues as the recalled vehicles. After not too much trouble at all,
Honda (Tallahassee, FL, USA) agreed to replace my transmission and my only
expense was the labor (~$650). I think I got off cheap as Honda could have
just as easily told me that it would cost $3500.

Other than that, just the normal maintenance.

Keith
'99 V6 EX-L 84k miles




"Ron" <Homer@Simpson.com> wrote in message
news:A0uJb.141206$ss5.3278@clgrps13...
> Well, i only bought the car last month and i already have a major problem
> with it. It is a 2004 honda civic lx automatic transmission. When i
> accellerate from a full stop, the car accellerates for a second, then

loses
> all power and hesitates for about a second, then resumes normal pick up.
> Honda has not taken me serious at all, infact the top mechanic (foreman)

at
> Alberta Honda, in edmonton, alberta, told me that i should just wait

another
> 1000km and see if the problem works itself out. he felt that the car may
> still be breaking in seeing as it only has 554Km on it. Well, i thought
> that was bull , and tonight the car almost killed me, i was making a
> left hand turn and my car lost all power in the middle of the intersection
> and i litterly sat there for what felt like a lifetime before my car

decided
> to move... by which point the light had changed and cars were beeping at

me.
> My advise.... DO NOT EVER by a honda product... They sell juunk and

obvoisly
> they have no intention of honoring their warranties. If you want an

import
> stick with toyota!!!
> "Robin" <robinxjoy@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:robinxjoy-3581AD.10270601012004@news.west.cox.net...
> > Also, have your dealers been responsive and fixed problems quickly? Have
> > the dealers charged you to diagnose the problem? If under warranty, did
> > it go smoothly?
> > Thx
> >
> > --
> > Do not email if posting response. To email, replace x with 4

>
>




Keith J 01-03-2004 11:41 AM

Re: For newer cars, 1998-2004, what repairs have your cars required?
 
I have a '99 Accord V6. As you may know, Honda had recall work on the
'00-'02 V6 transmissions. Well, mine was WAY out of warranty and had the
same issues as the recalled vehicles. After not too much trouble at all,
Honda (Tallahassee, FL, USA) agreed to replace my transmission and my only
expense was the labor (~$650). I think I got off cheap as Honda could have
just as easily told me that it would cost $3500.

Other than that, just the normal maintenance.

Keith
'99 V6 EX-L 84k miles




"Ron" <Homer@Simpson.com> wrote in message
news:A0uJb.141206$ss5.3278@clgrps13...
> Well, i only bought the car last month and i already have a major problem
> with it. It is a 2004 honda civic lx automatic transmission. When i
> accellerate from a full stop, the car accellerates for a second, then

loses
> all power and hesitates for about a second, then resumes normal pick up.
> Honda has not taken me serious at all, infact the top mechanic (foreman)

at
> Alberta Honda, in edmonton, alberta, told me that i should just wait

another
> 1000km and see if the problem works itself out. he felt that the car may
> still be breaking in seeing as it only has 554Km on it. Well, i thought
> that was bull , and tonight the car almost killed me, i was making a
> left hand turn and my car lost all power in the middle of the intersection
> and i litterly sat there for what felt like a lifetime before my car

decided
> to move... by which point the light had changed and cars were beeping at

me.
> My advise.... DO NOT EVER by a honda product... They sell juunk and

obvoisly
> they have no intention of honoring their warranties. If you want an

import
> stick with toyota!!!
> "Robin" <robinxjoy@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:robinxjoy-3581AD.10270601012004@news.west.cox.net...
> > Also, have your dealers been responsive and fixed problems quickly? Have
> > the dealers charged you to diagnose the problem? If under warranty, did
> > it go smoothly?
> > Thx
> >
> > --
> > Do not email if posting response. To email, replace x with 4

>
>




Caroline 01-03-2004 12:14 PM

Re: For newer cars, 1998-2004, what repairs have your cars required?
 
Ron,

Have you called Honda Canada Customer Service? This is the manufacturer's number
for Canadians, to be used after trying to work out a problem with the dealer:
(888) 946-6329, from
http://www.hondacars.com/info/custom...rDetected=True

Frame this as the safety issue it is (per your description below). If they don't
get all over the dealer and give you satisfaction, I would be surprised.

Either way, I'd be curious about their response. Good luck.

C
1991 Honda Civic LX, 150k miles

"Ron" <Homer@Simpson.com> wrote
> Well, i only bought the car last month and i already have a major problem
> with it. It is a 2004 honda civic lx automatic transmission. When i
> accellerate from a full stop, the car accellerates for a second, then loses
> all power and hesitates for about a second, then resumes normal pick up.
> Honda has not taken me serious at all, infact the top mechanic (foreman) at
> Alberta Honda, in edmonton, alberta, told me that i should just wait another
> 1000km and see if the problem works itself out. he felt that the car may
> still be breaking in seeing as it only has 554Km on it. Well, i thought
> that was bull , and tonight the car almost killed me, i was making a
> left hand turn and my car lost all power in the middle of the intersection
> and i litterly sat there for what felt like a lifetime before my car decided
> to move... by which point the light had changed and cars were beeping at me.
> My advise.... DO NOT EVER by a honda product... They sell juunk and obvoisly
> they have no intention of honoring their warranties. If you want an import
> stick with toyota!!!


> "Robin" <robinxjoy@yahoo.com> wrote
> > Also, have your dealers been responsive and fixed problems quickly? Have
> > the dealers charged you to diagnose the problem? If under warranty, did
> > it go smoothly?
> > Thx




Caroline 01-03-2004 12:14 PM

Re: For newer cars, 1998-2004, what repairs have your cars required?
 
Ron,

Have you called Honda Canada Customer Service? This is the manufacturer's number
for Canadians, to be used after trying to work out a problem with the dealer:
(888) 946-6329, from
http://www.hondacars.com/info/custom...rDetected=True

Frame this as the safety issue it is (per your description below). If they don't
get all over the dealer and give you satisfaction, I would be surprised.

Either way, I'd be curious about their response. Good luck.

C
1991 Honda Civic LX, 150k miles

"Ron" <Homer@Simpson.com> wrote
> Well, i only bought the car last month and i already have a major problem
> with it. It is a 2004 honda civic lx automatic transmission. When i
> accellerate from a full stop, the car accellerates for a second, then loses
> all power and hesitates for about a second, then resumes normal pick up.
> Honda has not taken me serious at all, infact the top mechanic (foreman) at
> Alberta Honda, in edmonton, alberta, told me that i should just wait another
> 1000km and see if the problem works itself out. he felt that the car may
> still be breaking in seeing as it only has 554Km on it. Well, i thought
> that was bull , and tonight the car almost killed me, i was making a
> left hand turn and my car lost all power in the middle of the intersection
> and i litterly sat there for what felt like a lifetime before my car decided
> to move... by which point the light had changed and cars were beeping at me.
> My advise.... DO NOT EVER by a honda product... They sell juunk and obvoisly
> they have no intention of honoring their warranties. If you want an import
> stick with toyota!!!


> "Robin" <robinxjoy@yahoo.com> wrote
> > Also, have your dealers been responsive and fixed problems quickly? Have
> > the dealers charged you to diagnose the problem? If under warranty, did
> > it go smoothly?
> > Thx




Caroline 01-03-2004 12:14 PM

Re: For newer cars, 1998-2004, what repairs have your cars required?
 
Ron,

Have you called Honda Canada Customer Service? This is the manufacturer's number
for Canadians, to be used after trying to work out a problem with the dealer:
(888) 946-6329, from
http://www.hondacars.com/info/custom...rDetected=True

Frame this as the safety issue it is (per your description below). If they don't
get all over the dealer and give you satisfaction, I would be surprised.

Either way, I'd be curious about their response. Good luck.

C
1991 Honda Civic LX, 150k miles

"Ron" <Homer@Simpson.com> wrote
> Well, i only bought the car last month and i already have a major problem
> with it. It is a 2004 honda civic lx automatic transmission. When i
> accellerate from a full stop, the car accellerates for a second, then loses
> all power and hesitates for about a second, then resumes normal pick up.
> Honda has not taken me serious at all, infact the top mechanic (foreman) at
> Alberta Honda, in edmonton, alberta, told me that i should just wait another
> 1000km and see if the problem works itself out. he felt that the car may
> still be breaking in seeing as it only has 554Km on it. Well, i thought
> that was bull , and tonight the car almost killed me, i was making a
> left hand turn and my car lost all power in the middle of the intersection
> and i litterly sat there for what felt like a lifetime before my car decided
> to move... by which point the light had changed and cars were beeping at me.
> My advise.... DO NOT EVER by a honda product... They sell juunk and obvoisly
> they have no intention of honoring their warranties. If you want an import
> stick with toyota!!!


> "Robin" <robinxjoy@yahoo.com> wrote
> > Also, have your dealers been responsive and fixed problems quickly? Have
> > the dealers charged you to diagnose the problem? If under warranty, did
> > it go smoothly?
> > Thx




BigJ 01-03-2004 01:32 PM

Re: For newer cars, 1998-2004, what repairs have your cars required?
 
Have an 01 Accord EXV6 and all works great. Yes there is the potential
transmission issue but that is not a recall (at least not in Canada).
They just extended the warantee for it.

Everythiing else runs like a bloody charm and I WOULD recommend them
to any looking for an import.

Cheers

On Sat, 3 Jan 2004 11:41:19 -0500, "Keith J" <keith_757@comcast.net>
wrote:

>I have a '99 Accord V6. As you may know, Honda had recall work on the
>'00-'02 V6 transmissions. Well, mine was WAY out of warranty and had the
>same issues as the recalled vehicles. After not too much trouble at all,
>Honda (Tallahassee, FL, USA) agreed to replace my transmission and my only
>expense was the labor (~$650). I think I got off cheap as Honda could have
>just as easily told me that it would cost $3500.
>
>Other than that, just the normal maintenance.
>
>Keith
>'99 V6 EX-L 84k miles
>
>
>
>
>"Ron" <Homer@Simpson.com> wrote in message
>news:A0uJb.141206$ss5.3278@clgrps13...
>> Well, i only bought the car last month and i already have a major problem
>> with it. It is a 2004 honda civic lx automatic transmission. When i
>> accellerate from a full stop, the car accellerates for a second, then

>loses
>> all power and hesitates for about a second, then resumes normal pick up.
>> Honda has not taken me serious at all, infact the top mechanic (foreman)

>at
>> Alberta Honda, in edmonton, alberta, told me that i should just wait

>another
>> 1000km and see if the problem works itself out. he felt that the car may
>> still be breaking in seeing as it only has 554Km on it. Well, i thought
>> that was bull , and tonight the car almost killed me, i was making a
>> left hand turn and my car lost all power in the middle of the intersection
>> and i litterly sat there for what felt like a lifetime before my car

>decided
>> to move... by which point the light had changed and cars were beeping at

>me.
>> My advise.... DO NOT EVER by a honda product... They sell juunk and

>obvoisly
>> they have no intention of honoring their warranties. If you want an

>import
>> stick with toyota!!!
>> "Robin" <robinxjoy@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>> news:robinxjoy-3581AD.10270601012004@news.west.cox.net...
>> > Also, have your dealers been responsive and fixed problems quickly? Have
>> > the dealers charged you to diagnose the problem? If under warranty, did
>> > it go smoothly?
>> > Thx
>> >
>> > --
>> > Do not email if posting response. To email, replace x with 4

>>
>>

>



BigJ 01-03-2004 01:32 PM

Re: For newer cars, 1998-2004, what repairs have your cars required?
 
Have an 01 Accord EXV6 and all works great. Yes there is the potential
transmission issue but that is not a recall (at least not in Canada).
They just extended the warantee for it.

Everythiing else runs like a bloody charm and I WOULD recommend them
to any looking for an import.

Cheers

On Sat, 3 Jan 2004 11:41:19 -0500, "Keith J" <keith_757@comcast.net>
wrote:

>I have a '99 Accord V6. As you may know, Honda had recall work on the
>'00-'02 V6 transmissions. Well, mine was WAY out of warranty and had the
>same issues as the recalled vehicles. After not too much trouble at all,
>Honda (Tallahassee, FL, USA) agreed to replace my transmission and my only
>expense was the labor (~$650). I think I got off cheap as Honda could have
>just as easily told me that it would cost $3500.
>
>Other than that, just the normal maintenance.
>
>Keith
>'99 V6 EX-L 84k miles
>
>
>
>
>"Ron" <Homer@Simpson.com> wrote in message
>news:A0uJb.141206$ss5.3278@clgrps13...
>> Well, i only bought the car last month and i already have a major problem
>> with it. It is a 2004 honda civic lx automatic transmission. When i
>> accellerate from a full stop, the car accellerates for a second, then

>loses
>> all power and hesitates for about a second, then resumes normal pick up.
>> Honda has not taken me serious at all, infact the top mechanic (foreman)

>at
>> Alberta Honda, in edmonton, alberta, told me that i should just wait

>another
>> 1000km and see if the problem works itself out. he felt that the car may
>> still be breaking in seeing as it only has 554Km on it. Well, i thought
>> that was bull , and tonight the car almost killed me, i was making a
>> left hand turn and my car lost all power in the middle of the intersection
>> and i litterly sat there for what felt like a lifetime before my car

>decided
>> to move... by which point the light had changed and cars were beeping at

>me.
>> My advise.... DO NOT EVER by a honda product... They sell juunk and

>obvoisly
>> they have no intention of honoring their warranties. If you want an

>import
>> stick with toyota!!!
>> "Robin" <robinxjoy@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>> news:robinxjoy-3581AD.10270601012004@news.west.cox.net...
>> > Also, have your dealers been responsive and fixed problems quickly? Have
>> > the dealers charged you to diagnose the problem? If under warranty, did
>> > it go smoothly?
>> > Thx
>> >
>> > --
>> > Do not email if posting response. To email, replace x with 4

>>
>>

>



BigJ 01-03-2004 01:32 PM

Re: For newer cars, 1998-2004, what repairs have your cars required?
 
Have an 01 Accord EXV6 and all works great. Yes there is the potential
transmission issue but that is not a recall (at least not in Canada).
They just extended the warantee for it.

Everythiing else runs like a bloody charm and I WOULD recommend them
to any looking for an import.

Cheers

On Sat, 3 Jan 2004 11:41:19 -0500, "Keith J" <keith_757@comcast.net>
wrote:

>I have a '99 Accord V6. As you may know, Honda had recall work on the
>'00-'02 V6 transmissions. Well, mine was WAY out of warranty and had the
>same issues as the recalled vehicles. After not too much trouble at all,
>Honda (Tallahassee, FL, USA) agreed to replace my transmission and my only
>expense was the labor (~$650). I think I got off cheap as Honda could have
>just as easily told me that it would cost $3500.
>
>Other than that, just the normal maintenance.
>
>Keith
>'99 V6 EX-L 84k miles
>
>
>
>
>"Ron" <Homer@Simpson.com> wrote in message
>news:A0uJb.141206$ss5.3278@clgrps13...
>> Well, i only bought the car last month and i already have a major problem
>> with it. It is a 2004 honda civic lx automatic transmission. When i
>> accellerate from a full stop, the car accellerates for a second, then

>loses
>> all power and hesitates for about a second, then resumes normal pick up.
>> Honda has not taken me serious at all, infact the top mechanic (foreman)

>at
>> Alberta Honda, in edmonton, alberta, told me that i should just wait

>another
>> 1000km and see if the problem works itself out. he felt that the car may
>> still be breaking in seeing as it only has 554Km on it. Well, i thought
>> that was bull , and tonight the car almost killed me, i was making a
>> left hand turn and my car lost all power in the middle of the intersection
>> and i litterly sat there for what felt like a lifetime before my car

>decided
>> to move... by which point the light had changed and cars were beeping at

>me.
>> My advise.... DO NOT EVER by a honda product... They sell juunk and

>obvoisly
>> they have no intention of honoring their warranties. If you want an

>import
>> stick with toyota!!!
>> "Robin" <robinxjoy@yahoo.com> wrote in message
>> news:robinxjoy-3581AD.10270601012004@news.west.cox.net...
>> > Also, have your dealers been responsive and fixed problems quickly? Have
>> > the dealers charged you to diagnose the problem? If under warranty, did
>> > it go smoothly?
>> > Thx
>> >
>> > --
>> > Do not email if posting response. To email, replace x with 4

>>
>>

>



Robin 01-03-2004 05:33 PM

Re: For newer cars, 1998-2004, what repairs have your cars required?
 
In article <A0uJb.141206$ss5.3278@clgrps13>, "Ron" <Homer@Simpson.com>
wrote:

> Well, i only bought the car last month and i already have a major problem
> with it. It is a 2004 honda civic lx automatic transmission. When i
> accellerate from a full stop, the car accellerates for a second, then loses
> all power and hesitates for about a second, then resumes normal pick up.
> Honda has not taken me serious at all, infact the top mechanic (foreman) at
> Alberta Honda, in edmonton, alberta, told me that i should just wait another
> 1000km and see if the problem works itself out. he felt that the car may
> still be breaking in seeing as it only has 554Km on it. Well, i thought
> that was bull , and tonight the car almost killed me, i was making a
> left hand turn and my car lost all power in the middle of the intersection
> and i litterly sat there for what felt like a lifetime before my car decided
> to move... by which point the light had changed and cars were beeping at me.
> My advise.... DO NOT EVER by a honda product... They sell juunk and obvoisly
> they have no intention of honoring their warranties. If you want an import
> stick with toyota!!!
> "Robin" <robinxjoy@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:robinxjoy-3581AD.10270601012004@news.west.cox.net...
> > Also, have your dealers been responsive and fixed problems quickly? Have
> > the dealers charged you to diagnose the problem? If under warranty, did
> > it go smoothly?
> > Thx
> >
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Ron,
My heart goes out to you. I owned a 1998 Accord EXL V6,and three years
later, got another one just like it. I've never had any problems and
assumed all Honda owners were enjoying the same experience. My lease is
up in a few months so considering what to do. I wanted to save some
money this year, so have been considering the (ok, here come the hisses
and boo's) a Hyundai Sonata LX, which is about $6000 less, which means
easier to buy, rather than lease (Yes, I know, it has no resale value).
So, I've been looking for feedback on Hyundai. On the consumer sites,
most people say stay away from it. On the Hyundai newsgroup, most
people are happy, some have 2-3 within the immediate family (spanning
over several years, not just new cars now) and have no regrets, many,
but not all,have had to get mostly minor warranty repairs, such as a
dome light or other minor electrical problem. Short battery life seems
to be a common problem there. There have been a few who said they
wouldn't do it again, just like you said you wouldn't buy Honda again.
Probably the sagest advice came from someone who said with every
manufacturer, you win some, you lose some. I have to consider that I
would minimize the chances of getting a problem car by going Honda
again. It looks like on this one, you lost. I do hope you can get this
resolved quickly and easily, and find you come to enjoy your car from
this point forward.
Robin

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