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Re: Black Interior [richards38] by joe122
Aug 17, 2005 (7:45 am)
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Replying to: richards38 (Aug 14, 2005 1:09 pm)

All paints fade and deteriorate when exposed to sunlight. Dark colors merely make this change more obvious. The grayish "rash" may be from improper washing or automatic car washes with brushes. While clear coats have considerably improved resistance to oxidation, protection with wax or polish is necessary for all surfaces. Only organic materials "rot". Metallic or pearl paints may have standard mica mix instead of aluminum flakes.
 
Each type and color has its advantages and disadvantages. "Soft" colors, i.e. whites, blues, greens, maroons, etc. fade considerably. Removing part of a pinstripe will prove this to any doubters. Few people consider what future repairs will look like. Sooner or later, all cars suffer some type of surface damage. Dark colors are the easiest to match. The lighter colors are much harder and require blending. White is extremely hard to match for a number of reasons. Gold and silver are the hardest to match. It is especially easy to see when one of these cars has a repainted bumper cover.
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chat tonight by kirstie_h HOST
Aug 17, 2005 (10:26 am)
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Don't forget tonight's member-to-member chat - it's open mic night, so come and discuss whatever's on your mind.
 
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Re: auto dim mirror [cmr530i] by lx_steal
Aug 17, 2005 (10:31 am)
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Replying to: cmr530i (Aug 16, 2005 4:16 pm)

The aux adapter (soundgate) will have alternator noise. The ground loop isolatpr willget rid of the noise.
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Article: Honda caught inflating HP numbers, forced to come clean by tomzpri
Aug 17, 2005 (8:46 pm)
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fyi...Toyota and Honda just got caught inflating horsepower numbers and are being forced to come clean and report the true HP numbers.
 
Does anyone know what the real HP numbers are on the Accord? Its not listed in this article, but based on the other Hondas reported, it will probably be lower.
 
Toyota, Honda inflated claims of engine muscle; new tests force automakers to come clean with buyers.
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Actually... by gee35coupe
Aug 17, 2005 (9:11 pm)
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The Accord still has more power this year than last year. It's just that they thought they would be able to get 170 hp this year. Honda rolled it back to 164 with the new procedures. What Civic has 200hp? Not one anyone has bought in the U.S.
 
The article clearly says that this is due to a procedural change in testing. I think the most important sentence is..
"Honda spokesman Mike Spencer predicted it would take a few years for customers to understand the changes, but eventually all manufacturers will be using the new SAE tests.
"We've been using SAE procedures all along, it's just that SAE changed their procedures," he said."
 
If you can comprehend what he's saying, you understand the this article is a serious case of making a mountain out of a molehill.
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How much for a 30K service? by slawenda
Aug 17, 2005 (11:13 pm)
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I am due for my 30K miles service on my Accord V6 sedan (04). I know what you're thinking -- so many miles, so fast! Well, yes.
 
Anyway, how much should I expect to pay for the service if done at the dealer? I am worried that the dealers try to take advantage of us on these things. How much did you pay? Do the dealers try to "recommend" services above and beyond what the owners manual suggests? Should I make a stink if my dealer insists on services not mentioned in the manual? Much appreciated.
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Re: 30k service [slawenda] by whitecloud1
Aug 18, 2005 (3:17 am)
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Don't be concerned. Get what the manual says from the dealer. You'll have a chance to get the complete look-over before your 3/36 runs out. They can offer all they want. They can't make you get services you don't want. If you see what you need from the manual first, their arguments lose steam. Ask why you need a service that the manual does not recommend. You might learn something and they might gain a repeat customer or at least stop "yanking your chain".
My experience has been that they do add some services as they put the 30k service into a package deal. I've never had a problem getting them to break the package down and show me what these things would cost separately. You really do have some power and they know that there is competition for your money.
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Re: any news on the 2006 ? [biker4] by akaristos
Aug 18, 2005 (4:04 am)
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Replying to: biker4 (Aug 14, 2005 9:41 am)

Thanks for the specs. Is there any way that CHANGES vs 2005 could be highlighted and preferably COMMENTED ON, so we may learn something, WE the larger audience. Thanks.
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Re: How much for a 30K service? [slawenda] by chucko3
Aug 18, 2005 (4:11 am)
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Replying to: slawenda (Aug 17, 2005 11:13 pm)

I would only do the following items:
oil change
tranny flush (I wanted to have it flushed at 15K, but my dealer recommended at 30K)
air filter replacement
rotate tire if necessary
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Re: Article: Honda caught inflating HP numbers, forced to come clean [tomzpri] by jfergus
Aug 18, 2005 (5:25 am)
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Replying to: tomzpri (Aug 17, 2005 8:46 pm)

The 2006 Accord HP numbers, as shown in the 2006 brochures, are accurate. This is because the 2006 models were re-tested, and the new numbers reflect the new ratings. As gee35coupe stated, the reason they still went up in HP is because Honda tweaked the engines for '06. So 2 changes are occurring together, the increase in HP by the engine mods, which is then measured accurately under the new rules. Had they tested it their old way, the 4 cyl may have been touted as around 170 HP rather than 164. It is the MY 2005 and earlier cars that have HP ratings open to interpretation.
 
I can see it now, class action lawsuits against Toyota and Honda for false advertising, deceptive practices, (pain and suffering ), etc... But if one test drove a car before purchase and was satisfied with the HP output during the drive, then they should still be satisfied with their same car today. If the output wasn't satisfying enough for them, they probably bought a different car.

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