Returning to Honda

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Dan, Jun 14, 2006.

  1. Dan

    Dan Guest

    I'm a Honda driver, but my wife and family loves Toyotas so after I
    sold my Honda Civic HX I bought a Toyota Corolla while my sis got a
    Toyota Camry V6. Horrible. Many problems and the cost of fixing is
    ridiculous after warranty expired.

    I convinced my wife our next car is gonna be Honda Civic EX (would of
    gone after Si but my wife can't drive stick, yuck.)
     
    Dan, Jun 14, 2006
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  2. Dan

    AC Guest

    I sell Hyundai in the Sacramento, CA area. (An evil car salesperson lurks!)
    Honda is a fine car. So is Toyota. But before you make a final decision
    check out what Hyundai offers and compare it feature to feature, dollar to
    dollar to both. If you are convinced that Toyota is better for you than by
    all means buy one. Just check out ALL the competition... not must my line,
    but all the imports and some of the domestics as well.

    AC
    (Contact me? Put underscores between the words in email address.)
     
    AC, Jun 14, 2006
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  3. Dan

    Steve Mackie Guest

    Honda is a fine car. So is Toyota. But before you make a final decision
    I checked out Hyundai when I was looking. All I had to do was sit in an
    Elantra. I could get out of the dealership fast enough.

    Steve
     
    Steve Mackie, Jun 14, 2006
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  4. I own both Toyota and Honda cars. While I like the way Honda cars steer
    and handle I've had fewer repair bills from my Toyota cars. All the
    Toyotas I've ever owned or examined came with simply awful OEM tires.
    If you are still riding on OEM tires, replace them ASAP. I put a set of
    Pirellis onto our Corolla and that transformed the car. Cured so many
    ills it was hard to believe.

    On the other hand, if I needed an economy car today, I'd buy a new
    Civic. Honda put a lot into the Civic's upgrade (to save it from
    oblivion) and it shows. [Still, would've been better if they had kept
    the double wishbone front suspension which allows a lower cowl and
    hood.]

    Teach the wife to drive a stick. The Si is worth it.
     
    dimndsonmywndshld, Jun 14, 2006
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  5. Dan

    Ghislain Guest

    My wife test drove a Civic, a Corolla, a Sentra and an Elantra. She bought
    the Elantra becasue of its lower price, decent equipment and soft suspension
    (as soft as the Corolla). However I prefer the Civic because it drives more
    like my Acura TL (which is rather expensive to fix, particularly if one has
    to replace transmissions once they no longer are on warranty). I also own a
    '97 Corolla DX 1.8 that has been excellent so far. While it is somewhat
    expensive to fix when it breaks, it has been extremely reliable.
     
    Ghislain, Jun 14, 2006
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  6. I have to agree with your comment about Toyota's OEM tires. I drove a late
    model Corolla as a rental car for several weeks earlier in the year and the
    first thing I noticed was the noisy and squirrely ride. It felt like I had no
    stability in the rear. I knew the main culprit were the crappy OEM tires. I
    don't remember what they were but they looked cheap and handled like crap.
     
    Headknocker via CarKB.com, Jun 14, 2006
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  7. Dan

    Dan Guest

    Sorry dude, like computers it's not just about "features", but
    "quality." What good is it if the features are better or cheaper but
    less reliable? I haven't been following Hyundai (after my awful
    experience with Hyundai Excel back in th late 80s), and I realize they
    offer an aggressive 10-year warranty, but still. I don't want to
    waste my time in the car shop even if it won't cost me a cent.

    Plus, my personal bias is handling. I still think Honda is the best
    in this (my old 1994 Civic still handles better than my 2000 Maxima
    SE, ridiculous. I won't even compare it with my Toyotas) I want to
    drive a car that I can make it feel like it's part of me and goes
    wherever I wanted it to go in a heart-beat, not feel like I'm driving
    a dinosaur.
     
    Dan, Jun 14, 2006
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    Dr Nick Guest

    Plus, my personal bias is handling. I still think Honda is the best
    well I'd like to HOPE a 1994 civic handles better than a 2000 maxima SE (the
    maxima being a hell of a lot bigger and heavier than a small civic) I had a
    2001 maxima SE and that handled very well for a car of it's size... but...
    like i siad, for a car of it's size, any civic or carolla or hell, even a
    hyndai accent would probably out handle it ;-) doesn't necessarly mean it's
    a better car.
     
    Dr Nick, Jun 15, 2006
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  9. Dan

    Dan Guest

    Where did I say it's a better car? I merely said "handling." Of
    course I know Maxima SE is a better one, otherwise I wouldn't buy it
    and I would of gone after Accord V6. I'm just saying I'm disappointed
    that even the SE version of my 2000 Maxima can't out-handle a Civic.

    I've driven Accord V6 too, and it's quivalent of Maxima and it handles
    way bette than it. Of course ultimately I've chosen Maxima for its
    power and style. Accord just looked too "old-ladyish" for me.
     
    Dan, Jun 15, 2006
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