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Replying to: danny08 (Aug 20, 2009 5:39 am) The dealership was directed by Honda to repair the works and they did. Runs like a top again. No explanation why a year-and-a-half old water pump would go, except, "Fluke." Glad it didn't Fluke-up at 80mph.
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Replying to: danny08 (Sep 07, 2009 10:57 am)
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Replying to: berri (Sep 07, 2009 5:40 pm) Meow. That's catty. The current Accord is a very nice car. So is the current Camry. Unfortunately for Honda and Toyota, they are up against quite a few other very nice cars. Very nice is no longer good enough to guarantee continued domination of the market. For several years running, the Accord's reliability has been matched or exceeded by the Ford Fusion and Hyundai Sonata, according to CR. Have these cars (built in Mexico and Alabama, respectively) been taking on too many Japanese vendors? The truth of the matter is that reliability is a non-issue for most midsize cars now. Aside from the real bottom of the barrel (Chrysler), the current crop of Accord-class cars is an extraordinary group. This makes it harder for the Accord and Camry to differentiate themselves from competitors (Ford, Hyundai, GM) that wouldn't have been taken seriously five years ago.
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What is D3? Is it third world? I know both Honda and Toyota have global suppliers that saves them tons of money and quality issues. In that area, they have a good system going. Although we sold our 2008 Accord EX due to seat comfort issue, the car was well built. What Fusion, Sonata, and Malibu can NOT match is resale value of Accord or Camry. We sold the Accord $2K less than what I paid for 9K miles and 15 months later. I sold my 1994 Accord (bought new) two year, 30K miles later $1000 less than what I bought it for. Everyone is catching up with the reliability part, they still have a long way to go for the resale value part. If you want to change cars every 2-3 years, Accords and Camrys are the best choices. If you keep the car 10-12 years, Fusion, Sonata, Malibu should be fine. Joe
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