Odometer Class Action Suit?
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Odometer Class Action Suit?
I just received paperwork from the feds concerning a suit that will acheive
Class Action status on Accord odometers. Of all cars, our '05 Accord is the
most accurate! I do, however, have a different car that has a similar 3-4%
error on the speedometer & odometer. So, now I'm wondering how common a
problem is this? If I switch tire sizes, it all goes out the window,
anyway.
Anyone else question their odometer?
Bill Radio
Class Action status on Accord odometers. Of all cars, our '05 Accord is the
most accurate! I do, however, have a different car that has a similar 3-4%
error on the speedometer & odometer. So, now I'm wondering how common a
problem is this? If I switch tire sizes, it all goes out the window,
anyway.
Anyone else question their odometer?
Bill Radio
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Re: Odometer Class Action Suit?
Bill Radio wrote:
>
> I just received paperwork from the feds concerning a suit that will
> acheive Class Action status on Accord odometers. Of all cars, our '05
> Accord is the most accurate! I do, however, have a different car that
> has a similar 3-4% error on the speedometer & odometer. So, now I'm
> wondering how common a problem is this? If I switch tire sizes, it all
> goes out the window, anyway.
>
> Anyone else question their odometer?
Sure. The odometer on my '88 Civic is about 2-3% off. For what it's worth,
slight errors can be adjusted for by switching to different tires. Try
experimenting with a tire size calculator such as
http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html.
Eric
>
> I just received paperwork from the feds concerning a suit that will
> acheive Class Action status on Accord odometers. Of all cars, our '05
> Accord is the most accurate! I do, however, have a different car that
> has a similar 3-4% error on the speedometer & odometer. So, now I'm
> wondering how common a problem is this? If I switch tire sizes, it all
> goes out the window, anyway.
>
> Anyone else question their odometer?
Sure. The odometer on my '88 Civic is about 2-3% off. For what it's worth,
slight errors can be adjusted for by switching to different tires. Try
experimenting with a tire size calculator such as
http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html.
Eric
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Re: Odometer Class Action Suit?
Bill Radio wrote:
>
> I just received paperwork from the feds concerning a suit that will
> acheive Class Action status on Accord odometers. Of all cars, our '05
> Accord is the most accurate! I do, however, have a different car that
> has a similar 3-4% error on the speedometer & odometer. So, now I'm
> wondering how common a problem is this? If I switch tire sizes, it all
> goes out the window, anyway.
>
> Anyone else question their odometer?
Sure. The odometer on my '88 Civic is about 2-3% off. For what it's worth,
slight errors can be adjusted for by switching to different tires. Try
experimenting with a tire size calculator such as
http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html.
Eric
>
> I just received paperwork from the feds concerning a suit that will
> acheive Class Action status on Accord odometers. Of all cars, our '05
> Accord is the most accurate! I do, however, have a different car that
> has a similar 3-4% error on the speedometer & odometer. So, now I'm
> wondering how common a problem is this? If I switch tire sizes, it all
> goes out the window, anyway.
>
> Anyone else question their odometer?
Sure. The odometer on my '88 Civic is about 2-3% off. For what it's worth,
slight errors can be adjusted for by switching to different tires. Try
experimenting with a tire size calculator such as
http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html.
Eric
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Re: Odometer Class Action Suit?
Bill Radio wrote:
>
> I just received paperwork from the feds concerning a suit that will
> acheive Class Action status on Accord odometers. Of all cars, our '05
> Accord is the most accurate! I do, however, have a different car that
> has a similar 3-4% error on the speedometer & odometer. So, now I'm
> wondering how common a problem is this? If I switch tire sizes, it all
> goes out the window, anyway.
>
> Anyone else question their odometer?
Sure. The odometer on my '88 Civic is about 2-3% off. For what it's worth,
slight errors can be adjusted for by switching to different tires. Try
experimenting with a tire size calculator such as
http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html.
Eric
>
> I just received paperwork from the feds concerning a suit that will
> acheive Class Action status on Accord odometers. Of all cars, our '05
> Accord is the most accurate! I do, however, have a different car that
> has a similar 3-4% error on the speedometer & odometer. So, now I'm
> wondering how common a problem is this? If I switch tire sizes, it all
> goes out the window, anyway.
>
> Anyone else question their odometer?
Sure. The odometer on my '88 Civic is about 2-3% off. For what it's worth,
slight errors can be adjusted for by switching to different tires. Try
experimenting with a tire size calculator such as
http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html.
Eric
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Re: Odometer Class Action Suit?
Bill Radio wrote:
>
> I just received paperwork from the feds concerning a suit that will
> acheive Class Action status on Accord odometers. Of all cars, our '05
> Accord is the most accurate! I do, however, have a different car that
> has a similar 3-4% error on the speedometer & odometer. So, now I'm
> wondering how common a problem is this? If I switch tire sizes, it all
> goes out the window, anyway.
>
> Anyone else question their odometer?
Sure. The odometer on my '88 Civic is about 2-3% off. For what it's worth,
slight errors can be adjusted for by switching to different tires. Try
experimenting with a tire size calculator such as
http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html.
Eric
>
> I just received paperwork from the feds concerning a suit that will
> acheive Class Action status on Accord odometers. Of all cars, our '05
> Accord is the most accurate! I do, however, have a different car that
> has a similar 3-4% error on the speedometer & odometer. So, now I'm
> wondering how common a problem is this? If I switch tire sizes, it all
> goes out the window, anyway.
>
> Anyone else question their odometer?
Sure. The odometer on my '88 Civic is about 2-3% off. For what it's worth,
slight errors can be adjusted for by switching to different tires. Try
experimenting with a tire size calculator such as
http://www.miata.net/garage/tirecalc.html.
Eric
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Re: Odometer Class Action Suit?
I've noticed when I pass through the school or police van radars my
2000 Ody shows about 2-3 mph below what my speedometer is showing. As
an aside, this is a replacement unit, because my first one blew (quit)
during the warranty period.
On Wed, 27 Dec 2006 23:47:05 -0700, "Bill Radio"
<Wireless@MountainWirelessNOSPAN.com> wrote:
>I just received paperwork from the feds concerning a suit that will acheive
>Class Action status on Accord odometers. Of all cars, our '05 Accord is the
>most accurate! I do, however, have a different car that has a similar 3-4%
>error on the speedometer & odometer. So, now I'm wondering how common a
>problem is this? If I switch tire sizes, it all goes out the window,
>anyway.
>
>Anyone else question their odometer?
>
>Bill Radio
>
2000 Ody shows about 2-3 mph below what my speedometer is showing. As
an aside, this is a replacement unit, because my first one blew (quit)
during the warranty period.
On Wed, 27 Dec 2006 23:47:05 -0700, "Bill Radio"
<Wireless@MountainWirelessNOSPAN.com> wrote:
>I just received paperwork from the feds concerning a suit that will acheive
>Class Action status on Accord odometers. Of all cars, our '05 Accord is the
>most accurate! I do, however, have a different car that has a similar 3-4%
>error on the speedometer & odometer. So, now I'm wondering how common a
>problem is this? If I switch tire sizes, it all goes out the window,
>anyway.
>
>Anyone else question their odometer?
>
>Bill Radio
>
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Re: Odometer Class Action Suit?
I've noticed when I pass through the school or police van radars my
2000 Ody shows about 2-3 mph below what my speedometer is showing. As
an aside, this is a replacement unit, because my first one blew (quit)
during the warranty period.
On Wed, 27 Dec 2006 23:47:05 -0700, "Bill Radio"
<Wireless@MountainWirelessNOSPAN.com> wrote:
>I just received paperwork from the feds concerning a suit that will acheive
>Class Action status on Accord odometers. Of all cars, our '05 Accord is the
>most accurate! I do, however, have a different car that has a similar 3-4%
>error on the speedometer & odometer. So, now I'm wondering how common a
>problem is this? If I switch tire sizes, it all goes out the window,
>anyway.
>
>Anyone else question their odometer?
>
>Bill Radio
>
2000 Ody shows about 2-3 mph below what my speedometer is showing. As
an aside, this is a replacement unit, because my first one blew (quit)
during the warranty period.
On Wed, 27 Dec 2006 23:47:05 -0700, "Bill Radio"
<Wireless@MountainWirelessNOSPAN.com> wrote:
>I just received paperwork from the feds concerning a suit that will acheive
>Class Action status on Accord odometers. Of all cars, our '05 Accord is the
>most accurate! I do, however, have a different car that has a similar 3-4%
>error on the speedometer & odometer. So, now I'm wondering how common a
>problem is this? If I switch tire sizes, it all goes out the window,
>anyway.
>
>Anyone else question their odometer?
>
>Bill Radio
>
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Re: Odometer Class Action Suit?
I've noticed when I pass through the school or police van radars my
2000 Ody shows about 2-3 mph below what my speedometer is showing. As
an aside, this is a replacement unit, because my first one blew (quit)
during the warranty period.
On Wed, 27 Dec 2006 23:47:05 -0700, "Bill Radio"
<Wireless@MountainWirelessNOSPAN.com> wrote:
>I just received paperwork from the feds concerning a suit that will acheive
>Class Action status on Accord odometers. Of all cars, our '05 Accord is the
>most accurate! I do, however, have a different car that has a similar 3-4%
>error on the speedometer & odometer. So, now I'm wondering how common a
>problem is this? If I switch tire sizes, it all goes out the window,
>anyway.
>
>Anyone else question their odometer?
>
>Bill Radio
>
2000 Ody shows about 2-3 mph below what my speedometer is showing. As
an aside, this is a replacement unit, because my first one blew (quit)
during the warranty period.
On Wed, 27 Dec 2006 23:47:05 -0700, "Bill Radio"
<Wireless@MountainWirelessNOSPAN.com> wrote:
>I just received paperwork from the feds concerning a suit that will acheive
>Class Action status on Accord odometers. Of all cars, our '05 Accord is the
>most accurate! I do, however, have a different car that has a similar 3-4%
>error on the speedometer & odometer. So, now I'm wondering how common a
>problem is this? If I switch tire sizes, it all goes out the window,
>anyway.
>
>Anyone else question their odometer?
>
>Bill Radio
>
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Re: Odometer Class Action Suit?
I've noticed when I pass through the school or police van radars my
2000 Ody shows about 2-3 mph below what my speedometer is showing. As
an aside, this is a replacement unit, because my first one blew (quit)
during the warranty period.
On Wed, 27 Dec 2006 23:47:05 -0700, "Bill Radio"
<Wireless@MountainWirelessNOSPAN.com> wrote:
>I just received paperwork from the feds concerning a suit that will acheive
>Class Action status on Accord odometers. Of all cars, our '05 Accord is the
>most accurate! I do, however, have a different car that has a similar 3-4%
>error on the speedometer & odometer. So, now I'm wondering how common a
>problem is this? If I switch tire sizes, it all goes out the window,
>anyway.
>
>Anyone else question their odometer?
>
>Bill Radio
>
2000 Ody shows about 2-3 mph below what my speedometer is showing. As
an aside, this is a replacement unit, because my first one blew (quit)
during the warranty period.
On Wed, 27 Dec 2006 23:47:05 -0700, "Bill Radio"
<Wireless@MountainWirelessNOSPAN.com> wrote:
>I just received paperwork from the feds concerning a suit that will acheive
>Class Action status on Accord odometers. Of all cars, our '05 Accord is the
>most accurate! I do, however, have a different car that has a similar 3-4%
>error on the speedometer & odometer. So, now I'm wondering how common a
>problem is this? If I switch tire sizes, it all goes out the window,
>anyway.
>
>Anyone else question their odometer?
>
>Bill Radio
>
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Re: Odometer Class Action Suit?
<stilllost@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> I've noticed when I pass through the school or police van radars my
> 2000 Ody shows about 2-3 mph below what my speedometer is showing. As
> an aside, this is a replacement unit, because my first one blew (quit)
> during the warranty period.
>
Interestingly, that's what I've seen in all the modern cars and trucks I've
driven the last few years. 2 mph conservative at low speeds, 3 (sometimes 4)
mph at highway speeds.
Mike
news:c877p2phbsus97itu4suej4jd26rb8f42i@4ax.com...
> I've noticed when I pass through the school or police van radars my
> 2000 Ody shows about 2-3 mph below what my speedometer is showing. As
> an aside, this is a replacement unit, because my first one blew (quit)
> during the warranty period.
>
Interestingly, that's what I've seen in all the modern cars and trucks I've
driven the last few years. 2 mph conservative at low speeds, 3 (sometimes 4)
mph at highway speeds.
Mike
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Re: Odometer Class Action Suit?
<stilllost@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> I've noticed when I pass through the school or police van radars my
> 2000 Ody shows about 2-3 mph below what my speedometer is showing. As
> an aside, this is a replacement unit, because my first one blew (quit)
> during the warranty period.
>
Interestingly, that's what I've seen in all the modern cars and trucks I've
driven the last few years. 2 mph conservative at low speeds, 3 (sometimes 4)
mph at highway speeds.
Mike
news:c877p2phbsus97itu4suej4jd26rb8f42i@4ax.com...
> I've noticed when I pass through the school or police van radars my
> 2000 Ody shows about 2-3 mph below what my speedometer is showing. As
> an aside, this is a replacement unit, because my first one blew (quit)
> during the warranty period.
>
Interestingly, that's what I've seen in all the modern cars and trucks I've
driven the last few years. 2 mph conservative at low speeds, 3 (sometimes 4)
mph at highway speeds.
Mike
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Re: Odometer Class Action Suit?
<stilllost@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> I've noticed when I pass through the school or police van radars my
> 2000 Ody shows about 2-3 mph below what my speedometer is showing. As
> an aside, this is a replacement unit, because my first one blew (quit)
> during the warranty period.
>
Interestingly, that's what I've seen in all the modern cars and trucks I've
driven the last few years. 2 mph conservative at low speeds, 3 (sometimes 4)
mph at highway speeds.
Mike
news:c877p2phbsus97itu4suej4jd26rb8f42i@4ax.com...
> I've noticed when I pass through the school or police van radars my
> 2000 Ody shows about 2-3 mph below what my speedometer is showing. As
> an aside, this is a replacement unit, because my first one blew (quit)
> during the warranty period.
>
Interestingly, that's what I've seen in all the modern cars and trucks I've
driven the last few years. 2 mph conservative at low speeds, 3 (sometimes 4)
mph at highway speeds.
Mike
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Re: Odometer Class Action Suit?
<stilllost@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> I've noticed when I pass through the school or police van radars my
> 2000 Ody shows about 2-3 mph below what my speedometer is showing. As
> an aside, this is a replacement unit, because my first one blew (quit)
> during the warranty period.
>
Interestingly, that's what I've seen in all the modern cars and trucks I've
driven the last few years. 2 mph conservative at low speeds, 3 (sometimes 4)
mph at highway speeds.
Mike
news:c877p2phbsus97itu4suej4jd26rb8f42i@4ax.com...
> I've noticed when I pass through the school or police van radars my
> 2000 Ody shows about 2-3 mph below what my speedometer is showing. As
> an aside, this is a replacement unit, because my first one blew (quit)
> during the warranty period.
>
Interestingly, that's what I've seen in all the modern cars and trucks I've
driven the last few years. 2 mph conservative at low speeds, 3 (sometimes 4)
mph at highway speeds.
Mike
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Re: Odometer Class Action Suit?
"Michael Pardee" <michaeltnull@cybertrails.com> wrote:
>><stilllost@comcast.net> wrote in message
>>news:c877p2phbsus97itu4suej4jd26rb8f42i@4ax.com. ..
>>> I've noticed when I pass through the school or police van radars my
>>> 2000 Ody shows about 2-3 mph below what my speedometer is showing. As
>>> an aside, this is a replacement unit, because my first one blew (quit)
>>> during the warranty period.
>>>
>>Interestingly, that's what I've seen in all the modern cars and trucks I've
>>driven the last few years. 2 mph conservative at low speeds, 3 (sometimes 4)
>>mph at highway speeds.
>>
>>Mike
Comparing my 2001 Accord to GPS, the speedometer is dead on. Reads about 1
mph fast at all speeds.
>><stilllost@comcast.net> wrote in message
>>news:c877p2phbsus97itu4suej4jd26rb8f42i@4ax.com. ..
>>> I've noticed when I pass through the school or police van radars my
>>> 2000 Ody shows about 2-3 mph below what my speedometer is showing. As
>>> an aside, this is a replacement unit, because my first one blew (quit)
>>> during the warranty period.
>>>
>>Interestingly, that's what I've seen in all the modern cars and trucks I've
>>driven the last few years. 2 mph conservative at low speeds, 3 (sometimes 4)
>>mph at highway speeds.
>>
>>Mike
Comparing my 2001 Accord to GPS, the speedometer is dead on. Reads about 1
mph fast at all speeds.
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Re: Odometer Class Action Suit?
"Michael Pardee" <michaeltnull@cybertrails.com> wrote:
>><stilllost@comcast.net> wrote in message
>>news:c877p2phbsus97itu4suej4jd26rb8f42i@4ax.com. ..
>>> I've noticed when I pass through the school or police van radars my
>>> 2000 Ody shows about 2-3 mph below what my speedometer is showing. As
>>> an aside, this is a replacement unit, because my first one blew (quit)
>>> during the warranty period.
>>>
>>Interestingly, that's what I've seen in all the modern cars and trucks I've
>>driven the last few years. 2 mph conservative at low speeds, 3 (sometimes 4)
>>mph at highway speeds.
>>
>>Mike
Comparing my 2001 Accord to GPS, the speedometer is dead on. Reads about 1
mph fast at all speeds.
>><stilllost@comcast.net> wrote in message
>>news:c877p2phbsus97itu4suej4jd26rb8f42i@4ax.com. ..
>>> I've noticed when I pass through the school or police van radars my
>>> 2000 Ody shows about 2-3 mph below what my speedometer is showing. As
>>> an aside, this is a replacement unit, because my first one blew (quit)
>>> during the warranty period.
>>>
>>Interestingly, that's what I've seen in all the modern cars and trucks I've
>>driven the last few years. 2 mph conservative at low speeds, 3 (sometimes 4)
>>mph at highway speeds.
>>
>>Mike
Comparing my 2001 Accord to GPS, the speedometer is dead on. Reads about 1
mph fast at all speeds.