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Re: 2006 Alabaster Silver Metalic paint defect [rob3201] by jko28
Sep 08, 2006 (8:50 am)
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Replying to: rob3201 (Apr 17, 2006 7:28 pm)

Has anyone else responded to you since April???
 
I have an appointment today with a dealer body shop to see if it's "normal" . . . and I already did complain to Honda America Corp. I just bought it in Aug. 06 it's now Sept. 06 and I'm afraid I got screwed!! I just washed it again last night and was going to wax it and noticed even more of the "blotchy" spots you're talking about. Mine looks more like when you towel dry the car with a damp towel and it leaves marks from the damp towel.
 
I'll let you know what the dealer says next week.
 
I sure hope it's something fixable!!
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New Tires for my 2000 EXV6 Coupe by raprider
Oct 13, 2006 (11:45 am)
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About 3 years ago (at 20k miles) I replaced my OEM MXV4s with Toyo Proxes. I recently blew the front drivers side, and have temporarily re-installed one of the MXV4's I'd kept in storage.
  
I'm now considering replacing all 4 tires, even though the Toyos only have about 40k on them and look to be in decent shape tread-wise (although I noticed a cut in the sidewall of one the other day). I'm currently looking at the Falken Ziex or possibly the Dunlop SP Sport A2.
  
The spec is 205/60/16 91V. It's a tough size to find, but available. The Falken is rated as a 92H. The Dunlop is rated as a 91H. Is this a significant difference? I'm more concerned about the speed rating differential on both than the load rating of the Falken, considering that the spec for the Accord is a V rating.
  
A couple things to note...1) I have 60k miles on the car since my commute varies between 15 and 30 miles r/t per day and we usually use our Highlander on the weekends...2) I'm starting to get bored with this car and may replace it in the next year or two, so high treadlife is not especially important...3) I do push the car and tend to drive it hard (don't we all?!?), but I also maintain it pretty well...4)
I was not a big fan of the Michelin MXV4 series, at least not the OEM equipment, which I found very sloppy esp. in rainy conditions, compared to the Toyos I'd replaced them with, but I'm not prepared to drop $130+ per tire, given 1) and 2) above...5) I live in central NJ, so although snow/ice is an occasional consideration, I do not expect to purchase dedicated snow tires.
  
What are you riding on?
Any specific experience with either of the above tires, or recommendations for alternatives, is appreciated. Thanks for your help,
  
Rich
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Honda website vs IE 7.0 by babbittd
Nov 02, 2006 (1:11 am)
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I'm not sure which forum to post this in, if any, but was curious if anyone else is using IE 7.0 and if so they cannot access Honda's website with it as I can't?

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