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Re: BRAKES [buffdizzle]
by wsustudent
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May 03, 2007 (4:45 am)
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Replying to: buffdizzle (May 03, 2007 12:00 am)
As long as you are still under warranty I would be taking that car straight back to the dealer and having them fix them for you on their dime. What are they doing? How many miles are on them? The OEM brakes on my 03 Civic lasted 63,000 with a combination of city and highway driving and my parents 99 Accord got 75,000 before needing replacement.
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2007 Civic Scratched by Honda Service Center during servicing
by nick_fun
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Jul 17, 2007 (4:27 pm)
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Hi, I went to the Honda Servicing center in AZ for small issue and what i get back is my car with the issue fixed and lots of scratched all around.
At the start those guys were not ready to accept there fault bt later accepted that during the washing of the car it might have happened.
So gave me a rental car and sent my civic to bodyshop for repair.
Just for the background, i got a very bad deal whle buying this car, which was from the same place. So is there anyway i can get back something out of this mess ?
Suggestions are welcome.
Thanks & Regards,
Nick
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Re: 2007 Civic Scratched by Honda Service Center during servicing [nick_fun
by themistocles
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Jul 17, 2007 (9:48 pm)
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Replying to: nick_fun (Jul 17, 2007 4:27 pm)
hey man thats pretty damn horrible, well theres no way you can get anything from your loss on buying the vehicle, and about all you can get from the mistakes they made, is getting it fixed for free and maybe some free services in the future(if you really want to take it back there). At my honda place, i took it in to get serviced, like oil change n what not. well they forgot to rotate the tires so i took it back in, they did it and i got a free mobile 1 synthetic oil change outta it and a full tank of gas. if you want to keep going back to that place, tell them youve obviously lost faith in there service, and you dont see much of a reason to keep coming back to this dealership. make it obvious that they will lose your business unless they do something about it, but in a respectful sorta way, but have to be stern too good luck to ya man
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Re: BRAKES [buffdizzle]
by flowergirl33
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Mar 21, 2009 (6:32 pm)
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Replying to: buffdizzle (May 03, 2007 12:00 am)
I have a honda civic Ex 2006 and had many problems with it such as overheated engine, lack of air condition, and brake problems. I drove it straight back to the dealership on Long Island at Manhasset and got the worst customer services manages and reported it to the headquarter of honda and wrote to the better bussiness bureau. Lack of customer services and blaming game. As a result, I was insulted by the America Honda headquarter, customer services representative. Warning--do not go back to any honda dealership. Compliants goes underheard. Thinking of a law suit which can resulted in a Lemon Law. Check out your car.
Angry customer.
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Re: BRAKES [flowergirl33]
by greendoctor
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Mar 22, 2009 (7:32 am)
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Replying to: flowergirl33 (Mar 21, 2009 6:32 pm)
Sorry to hear about your troubles. I have to tell you that all car manufacturers are all the same.
I've been trading my cars in every 3 years(since '92 and never the same manufacturer twice, in search of a perfect-one) just before the warranty expiration to avoid painful visits such as yours. Unfortunately though I have yet to find that perfect car manufacturer, not even Mercedes.
I know that this is of no comfort to you. I'll let you know if I ever find the perfect manufacture.
GodYesOrNo.com
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