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Hi all,
Why does the Accord only carry a warranty of 36k or 3 years and while most of it's competitors have 50k or 5 years for VW Jetta even the Mitusbishi Galant has a 7 year 100k warranty? Yet the Honda Accord made the 10 top vehicles this year agin... any ideas? |
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It isn't difficult to understand why Hyundai needs to offer a 10-year,
100,000 mile warranty to induce people to by their cars: they have a poor reliability record. Honda, on the other hand, has a great reliability record, so it doesn't need to offer a long warranty. People have confidence in the quality of the car. VWs and Mitsubishis are somewhere in between Honda and Hyundai is perceived quality, so their warranties reflect that. "JC Perdigao" <perdigaoj@netscape.net> wrote in message news:PmPEb.484$uh1.178@bignews6.bellsouth.net... > Hi all, > > Why does the Accord only carry a warranty of 36k or 3 years and while most > of it's competitors have 50k or 5 years for VW Jetta even the Mitusbishi > Galant has a 7 year 100k warranty? > > Yet the Honda Accord made the 10 top vehicles this year agin... any ideas? > > |
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"JC Perdigao" <perdigaoj@netscape.net> wrote in message news:PmPEb.484$uh1.178@bignews6.bellsouth.net... > Hi all, > > Why does the Accord only carry a warranty of 36k or 3 years and while most > of it's competitors have 50k or 5 years for VW Jetta even the Mitusbishi > Galant has a 7 year 100k warranty? > > Yet the Honda Accord made the 10 top vehicles this year agin... any ideas? > > The possibilities are simply mind boggling. Perhaps the warranties are not comparable; one may be a "bumper to bumper", while the other may be a power train only; perhaps honoring the warranties is performed at different levels; and perhaps length of warranty is not a major consideration in determining the top 10 vehicles of the year (for whatever value that appellation carries).... Dave D |
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"JC Perdigao" <perdigaoj@netscape.net> wrote in message news:PmPEb.484$uh1.178@bignews6.bellsouth.net... > > Yet the Honda Accord made the 10 top vehicles this year agin... any ideas? You just bought it in the wrong country. We have a 3 year/62,000 mile warranty on our Accords. ;^) -- Brian www.accesswave.ca/~orion |
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If vehicle manufacturers can sell their vehicles "as is" and still get the
same demand, they would do it because less monkeys on their back if something goes wrong (which does on occasion no matter who the manufacturer is). I believe that Honda felt that they have built up a reputation then passed on the extra peace of mind profit to the dealership in a form of "extended warranty" It cannot be just perceived reliability alone: Toyota has a 3 years / 36,000 miles basic and 5 years / 6,0000 miles on power train (engine tranny, fwd, rwd, seatbelts, airbags) Lexus 4 years / 50,000 miles basic and 6 years and 70,000 miles on power train. Acura 4 years / 50,000 miles basic and power train "L Cramer" <lzcramer@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:vu8esnhco4gg94@corp.supernews.com... > It isn't difficult to understand why Hyundai needs to offer a 10-year, > 100,000 mile warranty to induce people to by their cars: they have a poor > reliability record. Honda, on the other hand, has a great reliability > record, so it doesn't need to offer a long warranty. People have confidence > in the quality of the car. VWs and Mitsubishis are somewhere in between > Honda and Hyundai is perceived quality, so their warranties reflect that. > > > "JC Perdigao" <perdigaoj@netscape.net> wrote in message > news:PmPEb.484$uh1.178@bignews6.bellsouth.net... > > Hi all, > > > > Why does the Accord only carry a warranty of 36k or 3 years and while most > > of it's competitors have 50k or 5 years for VW Jetta even the Mitusbishi > > Galant has a 7 year 100k warranty? > > > > Yet the Honda Accord made the 10 top vehicles this year agin... any ideas? > > > > > > |
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In article <PmPEb.484$uh1.178@bignews6.bellsouth.net>,
"JC Perdigao" <perdigaoj@netscape.net> wrote: > Why does the Accord only carry a warranty of 36k or 3 years and while most > of it's competitors have 50k or 5 years for VW Jetta even the Mitusbishi > Galant has a 7 year 100k warranty? Honda doesn't need a long warranty to sell cars. The others do need that gimmick to convince people that they won't have to shell out money for 5 years. With Honda, you're buying a Honda--the chances are extremely slim that you'll have to shell out for repairs within 5 years. |
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I would never suggest a marketing decision as complex for auto makers as
this is any one thing alone, including realibility. However, it is Honda's perceived, and actual, reliability that underlies their ability to offer a shorter warranty than many other car makers. Yes, Honda's extended warranty is intended to be a profit center for the dealers. But Honda was forced into doing it. On their own, dealers were offering the plans that were often of questionable reliabiltiy. These policies reflected poorly on Honda even though they had nothing to do with them. "Fluffy" <no-spamming-fluffydaddmy3@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:rHYEb.610145$Fm2.551761@attbi_s04... > If vehicle manufacturers can sell their vehicles "as is" and still get the > same demand, they would do it because less monkeys on their back if > something goes wrong (which does on occasion no matter who the manufacturer > is). > > I believe that Honda felt that they have built up a reputation then passed > on the extra peace of mind profit to the dealership in a form of "extended > warranty" > > It cannot be just perceived reliability alone: > > Toyota has a 3 years / 36,000 miles basic and 5 years / 6,0000 miles on > power train (engine tranny, fwd, rwd, seatbelts, airbags) > > Lexus 4 years / 50,000 miles basic and 6 years and 70,000 miles on power > train. > > Acura 4 years / 50,000 miles basic and power train > > "L Cramer" <lzcramer@yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:vu8esnhco4gg94@corp.supernews.com... > > It isn't difficult to understand why Hyundai needs to offer a 10-year, > > 100,000 mile warranty to induce people to by their cars: they have a poor > > reliability record. Honda, on the other hand, has a great reliability > > record, so it doesn't need to offer a long warranty. People have > confidence > > in the quality of the car. VWs and Mitsubishis are somewhere in between > > Honda and Hyundai is perceived quality, so their warranties reflect that. > > > > > > "JC Perdigao" <perdigaoj@netscape.net> wrote in message > > news:PmPEb.484$uh1.178@bignews6.bellsouth.net... > > > Hi all, > > > > > > Why does the Accord only carry a warranty of 36k or 3 years and while > most > > > of it's competitors have 50k or 5 years for VW Jetta even the Mitusbishi > > > Galant has a 7 year 100k warranty? > > > > > > Yet the Honda Accord made the 10 top vehicles this year agin... any > ideas? > > > > > > > > > > > > |
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In article <PmPEb.484$uh1.178@bignews6.bellsouth.net>, "JC Perdigao"
<perdigaoj@netscape.net> wrote: > Hi all, > > Why does the Accord only carry a warranty of 36k or 3 years and while most > of it's competitors have 50k or 5 years for VW Jetta even the Mitusbishi > Galant has a 7 year 100k warranty? > > Yet the Honda Accord made the 10 top vehicles this year agin... any ideas? Honda and Toyota for the past several years have been in the top five with their Accord and Cambry models in terms of yearly sales. As long as that continues to be the case--they have no need to change their current policies in relation to warranty programs. |
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