Bad Honda Paint

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by acctforjunk, Mar 14, 2005.

  1. acctforjunk

    acctforjunk Guest

    I know this has been brought up before, but I can't believe a class
    action lawsuit or recall hasn't occurred yet. How many of you have
    paint on your Honda that chips like mad? My Accord is a little over 1
    year old and probably has 15 chips on the hood. It's never been on
    gravel, and I keep my distance from the car in front of me.
    Today I noticed something odd right on the front edge of my hood. It
    appears that a rock or similar object had hit it, but instead of a
    paint chip coming off, part of the surrounding area had cracked and
    lifted! This can't be typical of a decent paint job.

    Has anyone had any luck getting a response out of your dealer or Honda?
     
    acctforjunk, Mar 14, 2005
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    Dee Guest

    Weird. Mine's 11 years old, has been in one fender bender, three hailstorms
    and 11 years worth of general wear and tear and the paint's incredible. Is
    Honda using new/different paint these days? Or is yours silver (i.e., thin)
    paint? Mine's dark red, so maybe that's just longer lasting paint. (?)
    Either way, that sucks. I hope you get some help from Honda.
     
    Dee, Mar 14, 2005
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    motsco_ _ Guest


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    Try owning a Dodge from the late '80's / early '90's . . . Then you'd be
    in good company :-(

    No wonder Red Green gets such joy from chopping up K-cars. :) I watch
    just for the vicarious thrills.

    'Curly'
     
    motsco_ _, Mar 14, 2005
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    MAT Guest

    This has been discussed before and I think the big reason is that paint is
    inherently less durable because of EPA/environmental impacts of paint
    materials.
     
    MAT, Mar 14, 2005
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  5. Honda uses thick coats of paint rather than a thin layer with a
    protective clearcoat.
     
    Kevin McMurtrie, Mar 15, 2005
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  6. acctforjunk

    John Horner Guest

    LOL, you are SOL.

    John
     
    John Horner, Mar 16, 2005
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    jmattis Guest

    We're ALL screwed. With goofy formulations like latex-based clear
    coat, (nothing like God intended), the paint is generally going to
    suck.

    If you want great paint, make sure your car comes from Japan or
    someplace far, far away from the U.S. air police. They don't have to
    worry about polution and do a good job with good materials.
     
    jmattis, Mar 17, 2005
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