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47 messages, Last post on Jun 03, 2008 at 5:20 PM
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Replying to: buddyo31 (Jan 30, 2007 10:36 pm) Other back tire then started going bad. Dealer would not stand behind second back tire. They said first bad back tire caused second back tire to go bad. Took car to another dealer and they balanced all tires and that one back tire was unbalanced. Go figure. Someone is jerking on my chain. Now I'm going to be stuck buying new tires not knowing if it is a tire problem or not. I've got the feeling I'm going to be buying new tires every 30,000 miles on this car. Wife thinks car is a lemon. |
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Replying to: hockeyfool (Aug 04, 2006 11:31 am) Below 2000 RPM, a little 4 cyl. engine will provide very little power. If you're driving a manual, you should probably be doing most of your driving at 2000+. If you've ever looked at a torque/hp graph of any engine, you'll see that there's not much going on down there. Depending on your age and profession, you might actually have better hearing than your mechanic. Mechanics generally work in high-noise environments and their hearing suffers because of it. Also, the younger you are, the better you can hear. Off-topic, but a good illustration of this is the "Teen-Buzz" ringtone that's becoming pretty popular. High frequency noises that young kids can pick up, but not older folks. The rear de-frost-er is designed for removing frost, not condensation. Melting a thin layer of frost requires much less energy than evaporating natural condensation. It might not seem like it, but when frost forms, there's actually very little there. |
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| So we were test driving a Honda 07 Civic LX coupe the other day, and the better half suggests that the gray interior looks cheap and like it's fall apart quickly. It's not something that would have occurred to me on my own, but now that she mentions it, it seems like a legitimate concern. How durable have the interiors been for y'all? Do they get really dirty and show stains? Do they get worn very quickly? Thanks a lot for your help in advance. | |
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Replying to: holymonk (Jan 31, 2007 7:35 am)
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Replying to: civicsense (May 24, 2007 12:26 pm) Got it sorted, I guess it was due to foot mat.
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Replying to: holymonk (May 24, 2007 4:24 pm) I poked around under the seat and it seems to be coming from the area where the seat foam meets the seat metal hardware. I dont think it's the foot mat. I'll prob remove the seat and take a closer look. ps, my problem goes away from time to time.
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Replying to: civicsense (May 25, 2007 1:29 pm) |
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Replying to: navanodg (Dec 22, 2006 2:46 pm) JJ |
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Replying to: 3812710 (Jun 16, 2006 10:58 pm) Took delivery December, 2006. June, 2008, drivers side sun visor splits opened when flipped and will no longer stay flipped up.. I can see broken plastic inside the mechanism |
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Seems to be a well known problem with the '06 models. Should be swapped out under warranty though. The Sandman |
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