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Old 03 Aug 2004, 06:58 pm
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Default Re: Accord versus Taurus Economics

Ted wrote:
> Just my opnion:
>
> Before I bought the Accord, I thought I will love it. However, I found my
> Accord with Automatic Transmission (96 year model) does not shift as smooth
> as the Corolla that I have. The ride is not as comfortable as Toyota either.
>
> I will never buy another Honda.


========================
Ted,

If your Honda isn't shifting smoothly, it probably means somebody
changed the tranny fluyid but didn't use Honda Z1 ATF.

Dexron III doesn't have the correct additives that Honda requires.
That's why your manual says you can use Dexron III 'temporarily, if
Honda fluid isn't available'

Honda autos with Dexron in them shift gears like slamming a door.
Actually, just like my riding mower :-(

'Curly'

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Old 03 Aug 2004, 07:06 pm
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If you want a softer car as you put it" comfortable car", you shouldn't buy
Hondas in the first place. Cadillac's are softer than Toyotas, maybe you
should get one of those "comfortable" cars. BTW, you didn't test drive the
Honda before you bought it?

Paul


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Old 03 Aug 2004, 07:16 pm
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Default Re: Accord versus Taurus Economics

Thanks for your post.

When I bought the Accord, I asked a local reputable Honda dealer to do a
power flush (as Honda recommened) on ATF. However, it didn't improve.

In fact, after driving my 96 Accord, I also tried my friend's 00 Accord. He
has it since new and always uses the Honda fluid. It does run a bit better
than my Accord. However, it did not run as smoothly as my cheaper Corolla.
My friend also said that the Accord never run as smoothly as other domestic
cars since new. I thought an Accord as a family car should be much more
comfortable than a Corolla.

I haven't tried the later model. But I am so disappointed after trying two
Honda's. I think this is just my opnion. I need a very comfortable and
reliable car for my family, not a sporty car.

Ted

"motsco_ _" <"motsco_ _"@interbaun.com> wrote in message
news:4110268E.7030606@interbaun.com...
> Ted wrote:
> > Just my opnion:
> >
> > Before I bought the Accord, I thought I will love it. However, I found

my
> > Accord with Automatic Transmission (96 year model) does not shift as

smooth
> > as the Corolla that I have. The ride is not as comfortable as Toyota

either.
> >
> > I will never buy another Honda.

>
> ========================
> Ted,
>
> If your Honda isn't shifting smoothly, it probably means somebody
> changed the tranny fluyid but didn't use Honda Z1 ATF.
>
> Dexron III doesn't have the correct additives that Honda requires.
> That's why your manual says you can use Dexron III 'temporarily, if
> Honda fluid isn't available'
>
> Honda autos with Dexron in them shift gears like slamming a door.
> Actually, just like my riding mower :-(
>
> 'Curly'
>



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Old 03 Aug 2004, 07:25 pm
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Default Re: Accord versus Taurus Economics

Thank you, Paul.

I did test drive, but didn't pay attention for the transmission issue. It
was not very noticable when car was warm, and it was only noticable between
the 1st and the 2nd gear. That's all my fault.

In fact, I don't like Cadillac. I found it is not comfortable because it is
too soft. On the other hand, it is also costy. I was looking for a reliable
family car, both Camry and Accord were on my list. But I couldn't find a
suitable Camry at that time. That's why I choosed the Accord. But I
regreted.

I am not saying Honda is not good. But it just does not meet my requirement.

"Paul" <paulbrentwood@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:ZLVPc.8$qD1.0@newssvr27.news.prodigy.com...
> If you want a softer car as you put it" comfortable car", you shouldn't

buy
> Hondas in the first place. Cadillac's are softer than Toyotas, maybe you
> should get one of those "comfortable" cars. BTW, you didn't test drive the
> Honda before you bought it?
>
> Paul
>
>



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Old 03 Aug 2004, 08:09 pm
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Well the accord is aimed at a certain age demographic, and the Toyota is
aimed at another demographic. The Camry's are aimed at the old people and
the Accords aimed at the younger crowd who want a firmer, more sportier
feel. I do realize you were comparing the Corolla and not the Camry

I have a feeling you are a little old for the Accord


"Ted" <abc@abc.com> wrote in message
news:10h0am1bohi6948@corp.supernews.com...
> Thanks for your post.
>
> When I bought the Accord, I asked a local reputable Honda dealer to do a
> power flush (as Honda recommened) on ATF. However, it didn't improve.
>
> In fact, after driving my 96 Accord, I also tried my friend's 00 Accord.

He
> has it since new and always uses the Honda fluid. It does run a bit better
> than my Accord. However, it did not run as smoothly as my cheaper Corolla.
> My friend also said that the Accord never run as smoothly as other

domestic
> cars since new. I thought an Accord as a family car should be much more
> comfortable than a Corolla.
>
> I haven't tried the later model. But I am so disappointed after trying two
> Honda's. I think this is just my opnion. I need a very comfortable and
> reliable car for my family, not a sporty car.
>
> Ted
>
> "motsco_ _" <"motsco_ _"@interbaun.com> wrote in message
> news:4110268E.7030606@interbaun.com...
> > Ted wrote:
> > > Just my opnion:
> > >
> > > Before I bought the Accord, I thought I will love it. However, I found

> my
> > > Accord with Automatic Transmission (96 year model) does not shift as

> smooth
> > > as the Corolla that I have. The ride is not as comfortable as Toyota

> either.
> > >
> > > I will never buy another Honda.

> >
> > ========================
> > Ted,
> >
> > If your Honda isn't shifting smoothly, it probably means somebody
> > changed the tranny fluyid but didn't use Honda Z1 ATF.
> >
> > Dexron III doesn't have the correct additives that Honda requires.
> > That's why your manual says you can use Dexron III 'temporarily, if
> > Honda fluid isn't available'
> >
> > Honda autos with Dexron in them shift gears like slamming a door.
> > Actually, just like my riding mower :-(
> >
> > 'Curly'
> >

>
>



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Old 03 Aug 2004, 08:50 pm
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In article <PYOdnTVVbvrkqo3cRVn-tQ@comcast.com> "CaptainKrunch"
<nobody@nothing.com> writes:

>Well the accord is aimed at a certain age demographic, and the Toyota is
>aimed at another demographic. The Camry's are aimed at the old people and
>the Accords aimed at the younger crowd who want a firmer, more sportier
>feel. I do realize you were comparing the Corolla and not the Camry
>
>I have a feeling you are a little old for the Accord


I drive a Dodge Ram pickup, my wife drives a Lexus LS400 and my son drives
an Accord EX. What's that say about us????


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Old 03 Aug 2004, 08:54 pm
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Bubba wrote:
> In article <PYOdnTVVbvrkqo3cRVn-tQ@comcast.com> "CaptainKrunch"
> <nobody@nothing.com> writes:
>
>> Well the accord is aimed at a certain age demographic, and the
>> Toyota is aimed at another demographic. The Camry's are aimed at
>> the old people and the Accords aimed at the younger crowd who want a
>> firmer, more sportier feel. I do realize you were comparing the
>> Corolla and not the Camry
>>
>> I have a feeling you are a little old for the Accord

>
> I drive a Dodge Ram pickup, my wife drives a Lexus LS400 and my son
> drives an Accord EX. What's that say about us????


Your wife has excellent taste.
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Old 03 Aug 2004, 10:03 pm
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On Tue, 3 Aug 2004 16:18:49 -0700, "Ted" <abc@abc.com> wrote:
>Before I bought the Accord, I thought I will love it. However, I found my
>Accord with Automatic Transmission (96 year model) does not shift as smooth
>as the Corolla that I have. The ride is not as comfortable as Toyota either.


Not sure what model you have, but my experience and the messages on
these groups show that Honda does not really grok the automatic
transmission. Besides the ones that fail entirely, I suspect there
are a lot out there not working right.

But I'm staying with the marque anyway, and so far, the tranny on my
2004 Accord EX 2.4 is 97% excellent. Not sure I'd want to own one out
of warranty, however.

Does Toyota do better with their trannies?

J.


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Old 03 Aug 2004, 10:59 pm
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Outside of owning a Honda, I also own a 1997 Ford Taurus GL and within the
first 100,000mi (roughly) of both cars, my Taurus has had several
annoyances. None of which were major mechanical failures although
numerous Taurus owners have had transmission failures with their cars.
Some of the annoyances I experienced were several sensors, wheel bearing,
and tie-rod gone bad. My cruise control just stopped working (probably
sensor related), replaced a broken gear shift cable three months ago,
something underneath in the rear of the car is rusted/broken (hearing
popping sounds whenever I take a left turn), fuel gauge stops working
whenever I make a complete stop after driving 20+ mins, and my
transmission sometimes refuses to engage when I first start the car after
driving it several times during that same day...luckly a quick 'restart'
of the car fixes the problem. Oh yeah, my back left window started
working again this spring! Don't know why...but i'm happy.

Despite the annoyances, I still love my Big Bad Taurus.

My 2000 Civic EX has had no problems to date. But $8,000 is a lot of
savings. If you don't mind the annoyances which may/will come with owning
a Taurus, go Ford. Otherwise, go Honda.

-AGS

On Tue, 03 Aug 2004 19:39:02 GMT, Bob S. <bsnoma@msn.com> wrote:

> Don't do it, I had a Taurus once and I had every kind of problems, that I
> decided to sell it a few months later. And of course, it put me upside
> down.
> I am glad I got rid of that P.O.S.
> Never again, I can tell you that.
>
> "Fred Smith" <fred@freddy.com> wrote in message
> news:410fdf31.0@news.syr.edu...
> : I am thinking about getting a used 2003 Taurus or Accord.
> : The difference for a roughly equivalent model is around 8,000 cheaper
> : for the Taurus, maybe even more. The Taurus has a high rate of
> depreciation
> : and the Accord low depreciation.
> :
> : Given that, is there something else that I should consider strictly
> from
> an
> : economic
> : point of view? I know the Accord will be more reliable, but enough to
> : eventually account
> : for the difference in price if I own it for say five years or so with
> : average mileage?
> :
> : I realize there are other variables, and that the Accord is just a
> nicer,
> : tighter, better made car, and
> : some of this is a matter of personal taste, but I'm wondering if I can
> make
> : an business case for
> : the Honda Accord. I would have to do this to convince my wife to spend
> the
> : extra money. : )
> :
> : Fred
> :
> :
> :
>
>




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Old 04 Aug 2004, 04:08 am
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Ted wrote:
> I did test drive, but didn't pay attention for the transmission issue. It
> was not very noticable when car was warm, and it was only noticable between
> the 1st and the 2nd gear. That's all my fault.


I had a 94 Accord EXR (same gear box as your 96), and it dit shift
harder between 1st and 2nd, as do many older Hondas or Acuras with
automatic transmissions. But the hard shifting happens at all times,
whether the car is warm or not. There is nothing wrong with the
transmissions, that's just how they are built. You should have noticed
it during a test drive.

> In fact, I don't like Cadillac. I found it is not comfortable because it is
> too soft. On the other hand, it is also costy. I was looking for a reliable
> family car, both Camry and Accord were on my list. But I couldn't find a
> suitable Camry at that time. That's why I choosed the Accord. But I
> regreted.


When I decided to buy my 01 Prelude a few months ago, I test drove
several different cars (Honda Prelude and Accord coupe, Acura RSX and
Integra, Subaru WRX STi, VW Golf VR6) that were in the same class before
finally deciding on the Prelude. A matter of personal prefference, but I
liked it the most and it also fit my budget. Once I settled on the
Prelude, I looked at 15 different ones and drove about 5-6 over the next
_two months_ untill I found one in good shape at a reasonable price.

The reason for this rant is to show how a car should be bought (I hope
others will agree). If you rush into it, you're almost guaranteed not to
like it in the long run. Even if the car is in perfect shape, it does
not match your expectations.

> I am not saying Honda is not good. But it just does not meet my requirement.


Your first post implied that you hate Hondas and that the OP should buy
a Taurus. What else would you mean by "I will never buy another Honda"?

Cosmin
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