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Old 11 Aug 2004, 09:04 pm
blondee_yvr
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Default Re: Advice needed: Looking for new car, perhaps Honda


"Cosmin N." <no@email.com> wrote in message
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: Elmo P. Shagnasty wrote:
::
: I really think you had a lemon, because that really doesn't sound
like a
: Honda. Even today, I still see quite a few late 80s Accords and
Civics
: driving around Toronto (looking like rust buckets, but they still
work),
: whereas most other cars from that generation have all but
dissapeared.
:
: We have owned 4 Hondas in my family over the past few years, 94 and
02
: Accords, 99 Odyssey and an 01 Prelude and the only major repair was
a
: failed transmission on the Odyssey (covered under the warranty).
: Otherwise, only minor things, and only after 150k km (95k miles) on
the
: 94 Accord.
:
: Give Honda a try, they are still some of the most reliable cars on
the
: market today.
:
:

I think it was a lemeon. I was working at Honda at the time, that's
how I got them to repaint the beast. However, they wouldn't replace
the car. I got rid of it at the end of the 4 year mark. It still had
a year left on the warranty.

Ok, so if I do decide on a Honda, which model, and cylinder would
bring me the most bang for the buck and still be reliable. BTW, I
should tell y'all I think I am cursed when it comes to reliability.
;-)

Anyhow, I really don't like the looks of the Civic or the Corolla for
that matter. They are too "girly" for me. I haven't seen the Civic
sports model though. Accords seem to be expensive and they have
tranny issues (deja vu) but I do like it looks wise. I probably will
go to an automatic this time. I may lease (kinda like an insurance
policy) but I really get screwed if I lease an import unlike a North
American model such as GM. There is also a cost factor that with the
domestics they do offer a lot of incentives so the monthly car
payment is lower.

Suggestions?


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