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1527 messages, Last post on Nov 21, 2009 at 8:35 PM
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Replying to: laurasdada (Oct 22, 2008 1:11 pm) I agree with your that Honda's quality is good. I used to have a civic and accord (both brought brand new). For 8 -10 years both had no problem at all. That is why I brought the 2008 TL. One painful issue for the TL is the rattle noise. I noticed that some of the rattle noise is temperature sensitive (e.g. above 70 some locations make rattle noise and below 40 some other locations). The rattle comes and goes. I am always nervous when the car passes some uneven road, making noise (not rattle) from doors and dashboard. Do you have such problem after fixing by dealers. What is your rattle noise and how they fixed it? The dealer here said that the noise is normal since it is a sports car. Your suggestion is highly appreciated. C Since
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Replying to: charles12 (Oct 23, 2008 10:03 am) The first rattle was the sunroof wind deflector. Replaced, no more rattle. The second was the drivers sun visor, replaced no rattle. Unfortunately, each fix took two trips to the dealer before finally resolved. Other than that, no persistent rattles. I think the rattles I do hear are from all the detritus I have in door bins, center bin, glove box! |
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| I noticed a post from a few days ago bashing honda in that their transmissions fail in 30k miles or less. For a while there, that was pretty much my experience . I had transmission failures at 19,000 and 61,000. I had a couple minor problems between that but I am proud to say at 101,000 miles nothing at all has gone wrong in the last 40,000. Although I was not a happy camper when my first transmission blew inside the Lincoln tunnel to manhattan in rush hour on a friday evening, I must say that Acura handled the situation extremely professionally. Luckily they noticed the 2nd transmission failure during an oil change when I observed something off when shifting from 3rd to 4th and had them check it. Anyway my point is that granted Acura had MAJOR transmission problems in cars built in those couple of years, they took full responsibility and made sure not a dime left my pocket and i was inconvenienced as minimally as possible. Both replacements took 7 days in which I was given a loaner car. If i was treated any differently, I would not have been at the acura dealership on September 24th to be one of the first to test drive the 09. Despite everybodys complaints about its size and ugliness, I really enjoyed driving it and have it high on my list when I'm ready to buy in the next month or two. I'll do this with the confidence that if there are any problems down the road with engine, trans or whatever, acura will be man enough to admit it and take appropriate action. These past transmission problems will not affect my decision at all when considering it as my next car. | |
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"... have found that the front seat head rests are angled uncomfortably too far forward, causing noticeable discomfort after even a short test-driving trip." I sat in a '09 TL in the showroom and didn't even go for a test drive, and experienced exactly what you described. I asked the sales person if there's an adjustment that would eliminate this discomfort, and he said there isn't. he said It was designed that way for safety reasons, to reduce the chances or severity of whiplash. Well, safety or no safety, it's a deal breaker for me if the seating position causes neck discomfort. I'm sure it doesn't affect everyone the same way, but I'm glad to know that there are others who experienced the same discomfort. It seems to me that those of us with an anatomy that makes this new TL headrest uncomfortable would probably lean our heads back further if the headrest allowed it, so that our heads would be the same distance from the headrest as in the TL headrest, or our heads would touch the headrest, but at a more comfortable angle, thereby achieving the same whiplash protection. Incidentally, the headrest of my wife's older TL doesn't present this problem.
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Replying to: dvsutton (Oct 22, 2008 6:43 am) |
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Replying to: habitat1 (Oct 23, 2008 5:04 am) It's been a while since I posted and actually the TL is what got me back on the Edmunds boards (I was lurking for a while). Anyways, I am interested in the SH-AWD with a stick (I know you'll appreciate that one) so I'll be lurking here for a while. Cheers!!! Oh and dvsutton is a phoney. Do a quick internet search and you'll find the same rants going back to last year. At one point it was problems with a Corolla, then a Camry. The whole Odyssey thing is made up, seriously. At one point it was Sienna. link title Thankfully, his posts on the N&V board get erased soon after they are posted so he's just wasting a ton of keystrokes for nothing. Hey dv, I like Fords too man so don't take this personally. Anyways, with regards to the TL, I don't really have any complaints with the styling, outside of the beak. A honda enthusiast site has some great photoshops of what the car would look like with portions of the grill painted to match the car and it becomes much more palatable. Otherwise, I have seen a couple being delivered to the dealerships and in darker colors, the grill looks fine. But I predict an emergency makeover to "tone it down" come MMC. Cheers! |
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Replying to: hpmctorque (Oct 26, 2008 4:01 pm) There are so many cars with those new headrests. I liked the Mercury Milan but they gave me a headache from angling my head forward. The salesman told me a lot of people said the same thing. Impala's are worse; just impossible to drive. Tonight I test drove a Lincoln MKZ; I liked it a lot. Headrests were okay, but just barely and only if you pulled it all the way up. The sales manager said the biggest complaint on the new Lincoln MKS was the head rests. I had a TSX loaner for a day; no problem, very comfortable seats, I didn't notice the headrests. |
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Maybe if enough of us who are uncomfortable with some of these newer headrests make our wishes known, the manufacturers will modify them. I don't buy the "it's for safety" argument because if they were adjustable by, say, one inch, those of us whose anatomy required it would still drive with our heads against the headrest, or just millimeters in front of it. |
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| Lincoln's have absolutely horrible resale value. The MKS is 45 grand. You could get a BMW 335i for that!!! I won't even begin to compare those two cars. Ok I will... MKS 0-60 in 7.5. 335i 0-60 in 5.2. It's mind boggling why anyone would buy a Lincoln, unless it's used. In that case you might be getting a deal because it'll lose half it's value in the first 3 years. And the MKZ is 37 large. You could get a G37 for that.Lincoln's have less power and the worst resale value of any car in their class. YUCK!!! American cars in general have horrible resale. For example. Look on auto trader. A 2007 Ford Taurus is averaging around $12,000. That's roughly a $25,000 car brand new. A honda accord is around the same price depending on the options for 07. But they're averaging $18,000. and a much better car. There are many more examples like this. OK, thats my american car company rant. | |
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