On 4 Mar 2005 09:24:25 -0800,
hunkman7@excite.com (hunkman) wrote:
>Dave Kelsen <invalid@invalid.invalid> wrote in message news:<q5LVd.98557$pc5.31107@tornado.tampabay.rr.co m>...
>> On 3/3/2005 8:51 AM Kenneth J. Harris spake these words of knowledge:
>>
>> > I haven't experienced this problem (2003 EX V6).
>> >
>> > Ken
>> >
>>
>> Ken, while the original poster is a simple-minded troll, even a problem
>> of *large* proportions (say, the Chrysler minivan transmission problem)
>> doesn't generally strike a large percentage of the populace. I have not
>> had any problems with my 2003 Accord LX (V4) at 58000 miles, nor with my
>> 2001 Odyssey EX (86000 miles) - but as I understand it, the potential
>> for the problem does exist (at least with the Odyssey).
>>
>> If you read through this newsgroup, you'll find that in the last 2 days,
>> 'hunkman' has been doing his best to spread lies, fear and uncertainty.
>> Generally speaking, the best way to deal with such is to ignore them.
>>
>>
>> RFT!!!
>> Dave Kelsen
>
>Just because YOU didnt hav problems, doesn't mean other people's
>Accords are doing as well. The transmission issue is a well
>established fact that Honda simply won't acknowledge. You are a lucky
>guy to have one that seems to be without issue.
honda has taken care of their customers with tranny problems. most
of the customer complaints are a non-issue. a honda transmission is a
hydraulicly controlled manual transmission. And being such, it feels
different.
Chip