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Replying to: tina1976 (May 05, 2009 11:05 am) Make sure the price is including dest charge + dealer fee (ask how much) + TT&L. Reply to them the trade-in is optional depending the offer. When you pinpoint the best deal, ask them to email the breakdown of all figures, MSRP with stock #, VIN #, thus no excuses, no surpirse fees. Over the phone, let them charge you $100 on credit card (refundable) to hold the car for your arrival. Best yet is got car loan pre-approved in best % rate you can find (AAA) and dealer needs to match yours in order to use them to finance. They sure makes profit on that. |
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In my search for a white with blue interior this morning, I have come across a white with black interior and silver with black. Is this just a typo or has someone ordered these cars and didn't go through with the deal? One is in California & the other in Vegas. I really don't like the look of blue interior, however it is the only one that will hide my 10 year olds dirt!
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Replying to: nucargurl (May 06, 2009 2:34 am) http://www.bernardiparts.com/Honda-2nd-Row-Seat-Cover-Pilot__08P32-SZA-100.aspx |
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I took delivery of a 2009 EX-L on April 19th. A week later I noticed it was pulling to the right so I took it in. Dealer claimed to had realigned it but nothing really changed. My wife went back today (a week later) and she was told that they couldn't find anything wrong with the car; that Honda cars did that. The service person was very inquisitive about the number of seconds before the car would veer to the side. This sounds like a big fat lie to me. Can anyone please give me any guidelines/ideas?
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Replying to: benmiami (May 06, 2009 6:28 pm)
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Replying to: benmiami (May 06, 2009 6:28 pm) The quickest way to find out is "road force" test by a unique Hunter machine. Once pinpoint the problem tire then tire manufacturer will send a new one to exchange the bad one under warranty. |
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Replying to: thegraduate (May 06, 2009 7:10 pm) |
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Does anyone have any information if Honda intends to address the shortcomings noted by Edmunds and others in the 2009 Pilot? Namely, marginal horsepower, lackluster fuel economy and lousy braking distances. I'm waiting for Honda to fix these issues, otherwise it looks like the 2010 Mazda CX-9 is the vehicle for me.
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Replying to: rexf (May 09, 2009 12:29 pm) The fuel economy is not bad for its class -- slightly better than the CX-9 and on par with most other non-premium 3-row CUV's and meaningfully better than most premium CUV’s. The exception is the Highlander, which is best in class for fuel econ. Personally I don't see the need for any more horsepower so I guess it’s just a matter of what your priorities are. I enjoyed the ride on the CX-9 but hated the poor cabin tech. The Pilot zooms when I need to, accelerating rapidly enough to pass without issue or get to full speed on a freeway on ramp, etc. I have accelerated to 60 faster than the times listed in some tests and have found it accelerates as well or better than my previous Lexus RX300, Explorer or Sienna. Don’t need any more since it’s a family car, not intended for the track. And it has enough power to haul as much or more than most of the CUV’s in it’s class, with a couple exceptions. And unlike most, it actually comes with the hitch and tow prep package standard in the Touring model. With the Toyota, they don’t even offer a factory hitch – you have to get a third party mod after the fact. I’ve read about the poor braking too and have no basis to refute it since I don’t have a test track and haven’t been in an accident. I will say for normal braking, including some sudden stops, its better than our Toyota Sienna or our former Explorer’s or Lexus. The braking is much more natural than with the Toyota’s. From what I’ve read the issue in a true emergency has more to do with the tires than the vehicle but I’m not an expert. The CX-9 is a great choice overall too. It won’t get you better fuel econ but the ride is nice. h
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