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Good luck getting this replaced gratis from Honda. Mazda wouldn't replace our damaged rim three months after purchase as they blamed it on us and not on the rim. Was pretty pissed but had to replace the alloy. Will be interested to see how honda handles your situation. Good luck! The Sandman |
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Replying to: camble94 (Dec 04, 2008 4:47 pm) I believe there is something wrong with the car. I need something safe living in WI. If anyone has any suggestions please let me know. Summer24 |
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Replying to: summer24 (Dec 28, 2008 12:06 pm) |
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Replying to: summer24 (Dec 28, 2008 12:06 pm) I had zero control over that car and then I slowed to about 30mph and it was the same thing. Every time I hit some slippery roadway the car (front and back) would move from side to side like the wind was blowing it and it was going to fishtail and then go in circles. I was scared to death. The same thing happened to me last summer in Florida when it rained hard. I love the car and don't want to part with it but if it means being safe and not scared to drive it then i will have to trade it in I guess. I thought the new tired would help. I have a friend who owned a 2008 Civic and he just traded it a few weeks ago for a Jetta wagon. What a great little car with lots of room. It does'nt slide all over when it snows. I am going to test drive one and then buy it. |
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Replying to: camble94 (Dec 04, 2008 4:47 pm) I once had an old Chevy Vega (ugh!) that was low to the ground. I remember having to navigate some deeper snow that the plows left by driveway. Embedded in that snow was a packed block of ice which promptly tore off a stainless steel pipe that went from my muffler to the catalytic converter. Now if it looks like we are getting more than 4 inches of snow, I'll opt to drive our CRV and leave the Civic in the drive. Jack |
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Replying to: summer24 (Dec 28, 2008 12:06 pm) |
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Replying to: summer24 (Dec 28, 2008 12:06 pm)
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DO SIDE WINDOW DEFLECTORS REDUCE WIND NOISE? My 2008 Civic LX four-door has much too much wind (and/or road) noise with the front windows rolled down (and I enjoy driving with the windows down quite a bit, here in San Diego). Has anyone had experience with side window deflectors? If yes: 1. Do they reduce wind noise? Significantly? 2. Do they also reduce wind noise when the window is closed (rolled up)? 3. Do they have any drawbacks? (Do they come off? Do they inhibit the view?...) 4. What brand(s) are best? Thanks greatly for your advice.
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Replying to: zoozeek (Jan 07, 2009 8:59 am) 1. No, not at all, in fact I'd say they increase wind noise. 2. Noisier with the window down slightly. 3. Mine have come off in one of those automatic car washes and I had to reinstall them. They have not inhibited the view at all. 4. Not sure what brands are best as I bought them on ebay. |
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Replying to: summer24 (Dec 28, 2008 12:06 pm) I went to the dealer as a result of a discussion in another blog about handling problems on slippery pavement. Mine was so bad I had started looking at buying a new//different car. The dealer will replace the rear upper control arms which (originally) were designed to "tilt" the wheels allowing for better handling. Only problem with this great idea is that it causes uneven tire wear (a prerequisite to having the dealer replace the parts and to do an alignment on Honda) and lack of control on slippery pavement. Mine was fixed yesterday. My fingers and toes are crossed cause I love this little car and want to keep it. |
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