Honda/Acura Odometer Class Action Suit

73 messages,  Last post on Jun 05, 2008 at 6:02 AM

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#45 of 73 Re: Honda Odyssey Odometer Problems [fletcher3] by fletcher3

Feb 23, 2007 (11:41 pm)

Replying to: fletcher3 (Feb 23, 2007 11:17 pm)
Further elaborating on my above point punative damages are the only thing that causes a large corporation to take notice and change the way the act in the future.
 
Yes it is true that more then likely the lawyers who filed the case will reap the most lump sum financial benifit however that doesn't mean that the general public doesn't benifit as well. Depending on if Honda was aware, and if the actively tried to cover up (de-fraud) the consumer they can be held acountable for actual damages as well as punative.
Punative damages are where the company can get hit the hardest so that it sends a message "don't try to de-fraud the general public again".
 
Therefore next time when they find "a mistake" in their favor next time, they might think twice before sneaking by the unsuspecting consumer. And it goes for all car-manufactures not just Honda.
 
Do you think if Ford ran into a similar situation as Honda, but Honda got hit with a mega-million dollar punative damage verdict they would chose to take the same road and try and cover it up, or bite the bullet and pre-emptively recall and corect the situation.
 
Again thats just my long-winded 2 cents
-Dave

#46 of 73 honda/acura odometer problems by nj2pa2nc

Feb 24, 2007 (5:56 am)

I own an 06 TSX, bought ll/17/06, 10 days after the lawsuit expired. I received in the mail a Q Ultimate Power Train Warranty- up to 7 years or 100,000 miles. It did not cost me anything but I was wondering if anyone received this. It requires that if I have problems I have to bring it to the selling dealer to have this warranty cover it. I love the car, no problems (knock-on-wood)

#47 of 73 Re: Honda Odyssey Odometer Problems [fletcher3] by philli5

Feb 26, 2007 (1:13 am)

Replying to: fletcher3 (Feb 23, 2007 11:41 pm)
I routinely check the speedometer and the odometer of my vehicles when new and after a tire purchase. My dozen or so past vehicles have fallen in the 0 to +4% range for the odometer. My 2004 CRV odometer is 102% clocked over 20 miles. My 1998 Accord is 101.5%. (checked over a straight highway with GPS) Both speedometers are spot on. I would like manufacturers to aim for an average of 100% on their odometer errors. I usually get 1% change over the life of the tires.
 
With that said, I benefit little from this settlement as I am over the mileage on my 2004 warranty. I would think it appropriate to award at least a credit good for a service. Now if Ford, Nissan, GM and Chrysler will cover my former vehicles ....

#48 of 73 Re: 2006 TL [starman98] by eldaino

Feb 28, 2007 (7:35 am)

Replying to: starman98 (Feb 21, 2007 11:29 am)
if you stop driving you won't get any more miles, thus solutioning your problem.
 
So are you mad that you drive the car? Your post just makes it seem that you don't like that fact it has that many miles.
 
Maybe following up on what is wrong with you tl would be helpful...

#49 of 73 Calibrating the odo/speedometer at dealership by msindallas

Apr 27, 2007 (4:17 pm)

I am thinking of buying an Acura - If you notice a discrepancy in the speedometer and/or odometer with respect to a GPS unit, can't you take just the vehicle to the dealer and ask them to recalibrate it? Is this (the recalibration) really a big big problem? Thanks for the responses, - MS.

#50 of 73 Re: Calibrating the odo/speedometer at dealership [msindallas] by robr2

May 02, 2007 (8:50 am)

Replying to: msindallas (Apr 27, 2007 4:17 pm)
AFAIK, recalibrating a speedometer/odometer is not a simple task. It involves specialized equipment that I imagine few dealers would have.
 
IMHO, in the vast majority of cases the calibration is within the specifications of government regulation. I realize that some folks think there's some kind of conspiracy going on but let's get real folks.

#51 of 73 Are 2007 Accords Affected? by wise1

May 03, 2007 (3:11 pm)

I recently bought an 07 Accord SE and would like to know is it affected by this ODO discrepency??? J VIN bought in Jan 07.

#52 of 73 Re: Are 2007 Accords Affected? [wise1] by tallman1

May 03, 2007 (3:36 pm)

Replying to: wise1 (May 03, 2007 3:11 pm)
If you had looked at the second post in this thread you'd find the link you need:
 
"If you bought or leased a model year 2002 through 2006 Honda or Acura automobile or a model year 2007 Honda Fit, in the United States or its territories, between April 13, 2002 and November 7, 2006, you may be entitled to receive benefits under a class action settlement."

#53 of 73 Re: Are 2007 Accords Affected? [wise1] by nj2pa2nc

May 03, 2007 (6:05 pm)

Replying to: wise1 (May 03, 2007 3:11 pm)
I took delivery on my 2006 acura tsx on 11.17.06. I originally was going to pick it up 11.02.06 but had to wait. Therefore I am not in the class action suit- My car's odo works fine so I really do not care.

#54 of 73 Does Honda Mail anything about the lawsuit? by seaspotsranch

May 07, 2007 (1:47 pm)

I have an '06 pilot that I took delivery of in April 2006. I assume that it is included in the lawsuit. How is Honda providing information to owners regarding the extension of the warranty? Should I contact the dealership?
Thanks!
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