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No New Posts   Gas prices!

April 1, 2008

Just went to fill up the Honda, and paid $1.98 a gallon for premium! mad.gif

How are things in your area, price wise? Regular's 1.79 a gallon.

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Last Post: Apr 2, 2008 by Shane

 

No New Posts   My Honda Accord is a lemmon? Please help.

April 1, 2008

I hope someone can help me. I feel very frustrated. I bought a pre-owned 2005 V6 Coupe Honda Accord from a Honda dealer in San Diego last Thursday for $18,777. It has 44,000 miles. Right after I took it off the lot I started hearing several kind of rattles coming from different areas of the Accord body. One of them is intermittent (it seems to be coming from somewhere near the left rear window), another seems to be coming from the front or underneath (it happens on bumps) and the other one seems to be coming from the front right door. I went back to the Honda dealer and I spoke to the sales manager but he said that I could not return the car and that I had to go to service. There, a mechanic got in the car with me and he heard the rattles but he said he was unable to diagnose them. He asked me to go back next Monday for someone else to try to diagnose them. I am financing the car and I already paid $5000 down. I purchased Honda care, which supposedly gives me 4 years of bumper to bumper warranty. I am very worried about this. Is this car a lemmon? Could it be that it was involved in an accident? I bought it as a certified Honda Accord car. I discovered something odd as well. The driver door seems to be deformed. It does not fit the frame the same way as the other door does. I checked the VIN with Carfax but it does not list any accidents. It just lists one owner who had a lease. The odd thing is that the owner returned the car over a month before the lease was over. Is that normal? Can someone please help me? The VIN number is 1HGCM82615A008497.

I would appreciate it if someone could let me know if this car could have been in an accident or something and what I should do.

Thank you very much in advance for your help.

Best regards,

Jordi

Started By: Willa

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Last Post: Apr 2, 2008 by Willa

 

No New Posts   Suspension Questions

April 1, 2008

So I've had my car for two days now. I love the everything about it...it acclerates and corners like a dream and is a 10 in the looks dept. The only thing I don't like about it is the comfort in the ride. I got the HFP sport suspension, and I swear that as I go down the street I can feel every single bump in the road. I seriously started to get a headache today. This is my first Honda so I'm not familiar with how they ride. Do 08 Accords ride stiffer in general or is it my suspension. If it is the suspension, will it eventually loosen up? I didn't think that a 25mm drop would make such a difference, it almost makes me want to put the regular suspension back on. Does anyone else notice this? Feedback is greatly appreciated.

P.s. still working on the pics, I think my camera is screwed up.

Started By: Cyrilla

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Last Post: Apr 2, 2008 by Cyrilla

 

No New Posts   Honda Accord strut problem

April 1, 2008

I purchased a 2005 Honda Accord one month ago. It is Honda Certified. I have many rattles and one of them was diagnosed to be a bad strut and bracket. Can someone tell me what these are? The dealership service told me they had to change two pieces. It will take several days to order. Is it bad for the car to continue driving under this condition? Should the struts be changed on both sides or just one side is enough? I am sorry about my ignorance but I know nothing about cars. Please explain these things to me.

Thank you very much in advance.

Best regards,

Jordi


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Last Post: Apr 1, 2008 by Oprah

 

No New Posts   A 4 Cylinder Camaro??? Say It isn't So!!!!

March 27, 2008

General Motors is considering a four-cylinder engine for the new Chevrolet Camaro as a response to rising fuel prices.Speaking on the sidelines of the New York auto show, GM Vice Chairman Bob Lutz said the drivetrain under consideration for the Camaro is the same high-performance one used in the Pontiac Solstice and Saturn Sky roadsters. Its a 2.0-liter turbocharged, direct-injected four-cylinder rated at 260 hp. Lutz said that if fuel prices continue to climb, the four-cylinder Camaro could see production.GM has said it plans V-8 and V-6 versions of the Camaro but otherwise has been secretive. Lutz confirmed to Automotive News that the V-6 version of the Camaro will be powered by the same high-tech V-6 used in the Cadillac CTS. Its a direct-injected, 3.6-liter four-cam V-6. In the CTS, the engine is rated at 304 hp.Low-priced version droppedIn the Camaro, the 3.6 liters horsepower should be around 260, Lutz said, Fuel economy, he said, will be around 17 mpg city and 25 highway. That would place the V-6 Camaro among best in class for a performance car.Lutz said GM has dropped plans to offer a low-priced, entry-level Camaro with one of GMs low-tech V-6s. GM will position both the V-6 and V-8 versions of the Camaro as premium cars compared to the Camaros chief rival, the Ford Mustang.The base model Mustang uses a 4.0-liter overhead-cam V-6 rated at 210 hp. The base model Dodge Challenger, due in the fall, will use a 250-hp, 3.5-liter V-6.Most enthusiast attention has focused on the Camaros V-8 engine, which is likely to be a 6.0-liter with about 400 hp. Lutz said the V-8 will have a cylinder cutoff system that shuts down half the engine when the car reaches cruising speed. That will help it get better fuel economy. But Lutz said he thinks most buyers will opt for the V-6 because the performance will be strong, especially when the engine is combined with a manual transmission.Back in the old days, if you wanted a muscle car, to get a decent one, you had to buy the V-8, Lutz said. And if you bought the V-6, you got a fairly rough, unrefined pushrod engine with low horsepower and weasely performance.This time, the V-6 is 260-odd horsepower, four overhead cams, very smooth and decent 0-to-60-mph times. And now the V-6 is in its own right a very fast, very legitimate car.We are going to be above Mustang"Lutz said that with the V-6, the Camaro achieves a nearly perfect 50-50 weight distribution: With the V-6, it is not a heavy car. The Camaro will be a very lively and engaging car, he said.Lutz would not talk specifically about the Camaros pricing. The car is scheduled to go on sale next February as a 2009 model, but Lutz did say GM views the Camaro as better equipped than the Mustang, and the price will be higher.The Mustang V-6 coupe has a base price of $20,235. The V-8 GT coupe begins at $26,825. Both prices include shipping.We are going to be above Mustang, Lutz said. We have a very sophisticated suspension system and, frankly, a much nicer interior. We are not going to try and match the Mustang on price. We are going to be premium-priced compared to the Mustang.

Started By: Jackie

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Last Post: Mar 28, 2008 by Jackie

 

No New Posts   Welcome!

March 26, 2008

Welcome to the Honda Accord Forum! We hope this serves as a great resource for you to research the Honda Accord, as well interact with our members. Enjoy!

Started By: jiblumen

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Last Post: Mar 26, 2008 by jiblumen

 
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