Why I'm never going to buy another Honda!!!!

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by facts2opinion, Jun 7, 2007.

  1. When I got married in 2003, I asked my wife for all her repair
    receipts for her 1995 Honda Civic. I had mine all filed in my
    cabinet, over $10,000 worth for my 1992 car that is NOT a Honda. I
    wanted to file hers also, just to be organized. She stated that she
    never had her car repaired, so she didn't have any receipts. Of
    coarse she did her regular maintenance, however that was done by a
    family member, so there were no receipts either. I was shocked. For
    the next 3 years until 2006, there still wasn't anything repaired in
    her car. (The car was repainted in 2005, however that was only for
    cosmetics.) Finally in 2007, the car had her first repair. The
    radiator and the distributor cap was replaced. My wife's 12 year old
    Honda still only had a few hundred dollar worth of repairs. Her
    mileage is low, only 90,000, however, I'm still shocked at the minimal
    repairs the car went through.

    So the reason I say, that I'M NEVER GOING BY ANOTHER HONDA again isn't
    because I don't like Honda's. It's because I don't believe in
    replacing something that isn't broken. At the rate this 1995 Honda
    Civic is going, it's never going to die.

    P.S. There's only one company that makes cars: Honda. The rest only
    make prototypes.
     
    facts2opinion, Jun 7, 2007
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    JXStern Guest

    Cute.

    But just drive a new one, and you may choose to buy it! You think
    Honda is just standing still?

    J.
     
    JXStern, Jun 7, 2007
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    Erik Guest

    I bought my 87 Accord new, and still use it as my beater car. It gets
    more use than anything else to tell the truth.

    With 120,000 miles, I've had to do a few things, CV axle's, a couple of
    timing belts, water pumps and batteries, a clutch, fuel pump, brakes a
    few times... did everything myself with the exception of mounting new
    tires and a muffler and alignments.

    Still runs great! Paint has had it and it now needs an ignition
    switch... probably do it later this afternoon/evening.

    It still has the original alternator, starter, distributor and cap,
    ignition wires, o2 sensor (!) and on and on. Has always passed smog with
    flying colors... it's amazing.

    Not bad for a 20 year old car. If I recall correctly, the sticker price
    was $11,202. I negotiated a set of shop manuals into the deal when I
    bought it, and never looked back.

    Erik
     
    Erik, Jun 7, 2007
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    tww1491 Guest

    I recall from the early 70s when Honda brought the "revolutionary" CB750 to
    the US (before they made cars), a cycle mag decided to see if they could
    make it from coast to coast without a breakdown -- a unheard of idea at the
    time. They did. Only required a couple of chain adjustments. My first
    Honda was a CL77 305 scrambler -- rode it all around Japan. Also, had a
    CB750 back then and now cars since the late 80s.
     
    tww1491, Jun 9, 2007
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    Tegger Guest



    Honda has made cars since 1962. Believe it or not.
     
    Tegger, Jun 9, 2007
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    TE Chea Guest

    No wonder you hide your name, to bluff all you want. Mysterios
    have no credibilty.

    | At the rate this 1995 Honda
    | Civic is going, it's never going to die.
    www.d-a-p.com/askus.htm lists honda's common problems. My
    SM4 has several design flaws, got me stranded 3x already, I had
    to replace engine + gearbox + speed sensor + ignition switch +
    distributor + throttle angle sensor. Cheapo 4-1 exhaust
    manifold is on honda engines <2.2 litre, incl civic.

    | only one company that makes cars: Honda. The rest only
    | make prototypes.
    Bullshit, toyota's reliablity beats honda's.
    www.businessweek.com/ap/financialnews/D8I3H4QO0.htm?sub=apn_home_down&chan=db
     
    TE Chea, Jun 9, 2007
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    Ed Guest

    I bought a new Civic in 1973. It was so bad in every respect I vowed to
    never own another Honda. Well in 2006 I changed my mind and bought a
    Ridgeline. I'm sold on Honda now.
     
    Ed, Jun 9, 2007
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    Gordon McGrew, Jun 10, 2007
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    Matt Ion Guest

    I'm on my third '87 Accord now. First one we bought used in '94 with
    about 160,000km, for $5700. It took us (me, the wife, and our
    five-year-old) from Vancouver to Chicago during the super-hot summer of
    '95. It took me and a buddy Van to San Francisco a couple years later.
    It took me all over BC for work a couple years after that. Went like
    stink, always great on gas (650+ highway kms per 50l tank). I finally
    wrote it off on an icy road about five years ago, with over 478,000km on it.

    Got another one the next day for $800. Water pump was rattling, but I
    drove it for another two years before that finally gave out.

    Got my current one right after that. $500 for a nice hatchie that had
    been horribly abused by a previous owner (in the form of lowering by
    cutting the springs, covering the interior with some kind of ugly blue
    flocking, the addition of some sort of blue disco lights inside...).

    Had to swap in a new back end when the over-stressed dampers finally
    gave out and the constant banging when going over bumps eventually blew
    out an upper ball joint... but even that was barely an 8-hour job to
    pull the complete rear end - crossmember, trailing arms, struts, control
    arms and e-brake cables) - out of a parts car, swap over the sway bar
    from my car, and then stick the new setup back in.

    Fantastic cars all around. Not perfect, to be sure, but a damn site
    better than just about anything else I or any friends or family members
    have ever owned. Only thing I've ever seen that was more solid was my
    dad's '81 Dodge pickup that he bought new, and retired in '87 with over
    450,000km. That old Slant-6 engine was damn near indestructible. My
    sister ran it dry of oil once, so that afterward it was drinking a 4l
    jug just to make a 400km trip, but it just kept running. Timing chain
    was so stretched that it was making a horrible noise rubbing against the
    chain cover, but it kept on running.
     
    Matt Ion, Jun 10, 2007
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  10. You're probably right. I've just never owned a Toyota yet. I have
    owned a GM, Nissan, Chrysler, Mazda, Ford, and Mercedes. However, I
    do have a family member that only buys Toyota's and they love it.
    Regarding the Business Week article, I haven't read it yet, however I
    do know that Toyotas are highly rated in reliability as stated in
    Consumer's Report. The thing that surprises me the most is that
    Hyundai is catching up.


    Stan
     
    facts2opinion, Jun 10, 2007
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  11. I like Toyotas slightly better, but my Accord was the same way...it only
    needed repairs when my WIFE HIT THINGS WITH IT!!!!!

    (Get this...she owed $0.50 fine on a Library book...went out in the worst
    storm of the winter, hit a curb and did $395 worth of damage to the CV
    joint...to avoid paying $0.75!!!!!!)
     
    Hachiroku ハチロク, Jun 12, 2007
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