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A tow truck wouldn't be needed. The car drives fine. The engine light
keeps coming on because the engine misfires when it's cold. Once it gets going it's fine. At least that is my understanding of the issue. I am totally frustrated with this dealer and yes you do have a good point. I was looking through my paperwork because the attorney asked me to send him all this stuff. I found my "Extended Service Agreement" I signed when I bought the car. The particular dealer I purchased from extends the warranty on the car to 50K or 5 years as long as you have the car serviced with them. I had mentioned this to the service manager and he laughed saying it didn't mean much. I asked him if he would honor that. He said that Honda would most likely cover this problem. I believe someone here told me the problems I'm having should be covered under the Emissions Warranty which is for 5 years. So anyway, I found this paper and it says if you're more than 40 miles from the selling dealer to call this # and talk to them prior to having any repairs done. Oops. I'm assuming since it's a Honda dealer the car is now at it shouldn't be a problem. I'm going to call them in the morning to see what they have to say. The problem isn't whether it's under warranty or not because so far I haven't had to pay anything. And just so you guys know while these people seem to be Stepford like morons they have contacted Honda's tech line and they are performing the services that are being reccomended by the engineers at Honda. They're sending all the data from the testing to the engineers. Or this is what I'm being told. The service guys are stumped and don't know what to do so they're looking to Honda to tell them what to do. I'm just friggin annoyed. After I talk to the people I bought the car from tomorrow, I will decide if I want to pursue this through the lawyer. I think since the car is under warranty they (lawyer) should be able to get something done. I did email an investigative reporter a few minutes ago at WRAL in Raleigh. They say it will take 10 days to get in touch with you if they feel your complaint warrants are response. I don't trust the car dealers around here. They are all owned by Leith. Whoever that is. I think there is a Crown Honda in Durham and I was planning to take my husband's car there to have his brakes done. If it's a good experience I'll just suck it up and drive there from now on. Seth wrote: > "KellyCrash" <Kelly.Creeron@gmail.com> wrote in message > news:1160616752.129231.327490@i42g2000cwa.googlegr oups.com... > > tww > > > > because i don't think i have much to stand on in way of the lemon laws > > of MA or NC i was beginning to think of other options. NC lemon law is > > for cars sold in NC. MA lemon law is for cars sold in MA. my initial > > research shows my car wouldn't come under either because of the mileage > > being 46K. > > > > the other day i wrote down a list of dates to i could keep track in my > > head of everything that has happened. today marks 51 days my car has > > been at the dealer since 7/30. > > > > i think contacting the state atty general and perhaps a reporter that > > investigages consumer issues might be a better way to go along with a > > letter to Honda. someone above this moron i've been dealing with on > > the 800#. > > Why not just picking up your car from the dealer (with a tow truck if need > be) and having it brought elsewhere? |
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KellyCrash wrote:
> > > I was looking through my paperwork because the attorney asked me to > send him all this stuff. I found my "Extended Service Agreement" I > signed when I bought the car. The particular dealer I purchased from > extends the warranty on the car to 50K or 5 years as long as you have > the car serviced with them. fyi: if you have a good independent mechanic, another option may be to buy an extended warranty from Warranty Direct. Lots of independent shops are authorized service facilities for Warranty Direct so you can get a major repair done by someone you have chosen. But in your case, I'm amazed that the Honda District Service Manager hasn't stepped in to help you out. Will you buy a Honda ever again? (My own buying pattern has been influenced by the excellent service at reasonable cost I can get from my local Toyota dealer (a CARMAX store) vs. usually good service at high cost I can get from my local Honda dealer.) |
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I got my car back again about two weeks ago. In total it was at the
dealer for 59 days. When I went to pick it up they told me they had scratched the bumper therefore they replaced it and painted & it was as good as new. Great!! I went directly to a salesman after picking the car up to discuss trade in value and their best price on the Honda Odyessy. BJs wholesale club has an auto buying program and if you go through them a Honda Odyessy EX with leather & DVD was $30,900 something. Their best price on the Odyessy was $30,654. They were offering $14,000 for my trade in. I took the numbers home. KBB.com said my car was worth $14K. Numbers were good. I called Honda corporate and asked if they could do better. They said they would contact the dealership to someone call me. I talked to the Public Relations (on a Fri.) guy who said he would have the sales manager call me on Mon. He said they would do something considering the extenuating circumstances. Salesmanager called me and said they would give me $15K fo my trade. My husband & I discussed it and we did it. I got rid of the car. I only owed $5K on my car so I got a lot nicer vehicle for just a little bit more per month than my Accord. ACAR wrote: > KellyCrash wrote: > > > > > > I was looking through my paperwork because the attorney asked me to > > send him all this stuff. I found my "Extended Service Agreement" I > > signed when I bought the car. The particular dealer I purchased from > > extends the warranty on the car to 50K or 5 years as long as you have > > the car serviced with them. > > fyi: if you have a good independent mechanic, another option may be to > buy an extended warranty from Warranty Direct. Lots of independent > shops are authorized service facilities for Warranty Direct so you can > get a major repair done by someone you have chosen. > > But in your case, I'm amazed that the Honda District Service Manager > hasn't stepped in to help you out. Will you buy a Honda ever again? > > (My own buying pattern has been influenced by the excellent service at > reasonable cost I can get from my local Toyota dealer (a CARMAX store) > vs. usually good service at high cost I can get from my local Honda > dealer.) |
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