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Replying to: mrbill1957 (Aug 12, 2005 9:06 am) |
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| are tempting. Especially the V6 6-speed version. It will be a tough decision between keeping my 04 at the end of the lease or buying a 2007 sedan. Even the new Si is catching my eye. | |
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Replying to: pacinpelo (Aug 12, 2005 12:32 pm)
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Replying to: biker4 (Aug 14, 2005 9:41 am) I don't like the trend toward bigger Accords--the car is already too big IMO although that didn't prevent me from buying my '04 EX-L sedan which I like very much. The extra 1.6 inches in overall length isn't much, but the trend is discouraging. Also, I wonder what Honda did to increase both the height and the width by .1 inches--inconsequential, but odd. I don't care if the new tail treatment is slicker than the 2003--05 Accords because I'd rather have the shorter length to park. The new tail lights are OK, but look too much like most other cars now. The previous tail was more distinctive.........Richard
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Replying to: tbird1 (Aug 12, 2005 12:03 pm) Silver is a great color--or non-color because it's really a metallic, light gray. I don't have a facility for washing my car at home and go many weeks without a car wash. The silver still looks good after I wipe off the dirty windows. Metallic paints in dark colors rot in the sun which reflects from the aluminum dust in the paint and destroys the surrounding color. It's common to see dark cars with a grayish rash-like area on the roof, trunk, or hood where the sun exposure is intense. Stay away from dark metallics if your car spends much time in direct sunlight. Silver is a good choice for a metallic, but the best color for a car exposed to sunlight is white with no metallic particles in it.............Richard
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Replying to: richards38 (Aug 14, 2005 1:09 pm) ...appreciate the color validation, r38.....best, ez |
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Replying to: richards38 (Aug 14, 2005 12:08 pm) |
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Replying to: dgsxrr (Aug 11, 2005 6:19 pm) It sounds like you are not at fault. You should be able to collect under your policy and have them chase the other insurer. The only thing you may have to go after the other company for is your deductible and rental car. I've never dealt directly with the other insurer except for the the above items - my company handles everything and then goes through the subrogation process. As far as new vs. used parts - you may not have a choice. All insurers specify used or after market parts once the vehicle hits a certain age/mileage. You can pay extra for OEM parts or have the bodyshop work with the insurer to get OEM parts. But they have to prove that aftermarket will cost more in the long run. Good Luck. |
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Recently my honda has been starting and then completly shutting off. Even when I try and rev the engine all meters will go down to nothing and I won't be able to press of the gas. Sometimes when I put it in first gear it starts right away but today it didn't. It doesn't do it all the time only at really random occassions. Also, for the first time today it actually "died". I was driving and all the meters went down to 0, I quickly pulled into a parking lot and my wheel would barely turn. The lights were still working and everything else but the car itself just stopped. When I restarted the car it was fine, I didn't even have to rev the engine. Could somebody please help me, I have to drive back to college soon and I really don't was it to die on the highway.
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i'm trying to find out how i can access the Aux outputs in the back of my stock stereo to hook up my portable mp3 player. can anyone help me??
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