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| So now that i've gone and sold the car Honda decides if to come out with a fix for this problem. I wonder if I'm going to get my money back that I spent replacing tires for Honda's screw up. Does anyone know of a class action suit? | |
Random question, i'm not really very familiar with winter conditions, as I grew up OCONUS in the tropics... When does it normally become necessary to use chains on your car? I live in central Colorado, around Colorado Springs, and we often get some fairly significant amounts of snow. I'm just not sure if it would be reasonably necessary for me to get some chains for my car or not. I'm in the '07 Civic Si. Any help would be appreciated.
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Replying to: kork13 (Dec 28, 2007 11:20 am) I would check with your neighbors to see if they find chains helpful, and how quickly they clear the roads in your area. My friend lives outside of C. Springs, and he said last winter, the snow would get so deep he wouldn't even leave the house that day until the roads are cleared. Since you have a low clearance vehicle as opposed to an SUV, your movement could be limited by that. There's also been some posts on these boards regarding Civic front bumpers being damaged by deep snow. As for the chains, you can get a simple set for around $30. If it seems to go long periods of time there where you don't see any street pavement, I think it would be worth it. You'll certainly get much better traction and definitely worth it if you have any inclines you need to climb. |
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We purchased a 2006 Civic EX new and recently replaced the tires at 55,000 miles. Our mileage on the highway has ALWAYS been 44-48MPG - we set the cruise at 5 mph below the limit and rarely have to change speeds -driving in Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, Georgia, North Carolina (flatlands) & Florida. I put Yokohama AVID TRZ as replacements and consistently get highway mileage of 36-40 mpg driving in all the same places. I even added about 10% air pressure (32 to 35psi) with no recognizable benefit. Have others had these problems? What were your actions? Thanks, Ernest1934
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Replying to: ernest1934 (Jan 03, 2008 1:07 pm)
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Replying to: targettuning (Jan 04, 2008 5:40 am) Rather than to simply dispute someone's credibility, you might consider a little time to study the rolling resistance on various tires and, additionally, the effects on gas mileage by varying your speed on the highway every time you slow down or accelerate the car to pass another. The math is fairly simple. You can make more friends that way. I asked a question if others with Civics had experienced any similar results to mine. I can apparently assume that you have not.
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Replying to: ernest1934 (Jan 04, 2008 6:59 am)
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Replying to: targettuning (Jan 04, 2008 7:52 am)
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Replying to: kiawah (Jan 05, 2008 2:50 pm)
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Replying to: targettuning (Jan 07, 2008 4:36 am) |
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