2013 Honda Civic

37 messages,  Last post on May 16, 2013 at 10:43 AM

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#30 of 37 New Civic by sandman_6472

Mar 08, 2013 (9:20 am)

Haven't driven one yet but the Elantra and new Sentra are both very smooth drivers...very impressive. Will have to take a test drive to see just how well my '06 Civic has been improved...or not. Like I said, the other previously mentioned vehicles are class leading right now so the new Civic has to be that good to knock them out of their places. Time will tell I suspect but one thing's for sure, my '06 is still such a good vehicle that it's staying in the stable indefinitely! And with just over 37k on the clock, it's a keeper.
 
The Sandman

#31 of 37 Re: Brakes gave out new Honda Civic 2013 by demianwulf

Mar 08, 2013 (4:17 pm)

The car was towed into the dealership, but they could not replicate the brake issue and as such had nothing to repair after doing diagnostics and other checks. My cousin is still freaked out about driving the car with her two young daughters and may even opt to return it at a loss and go with another car manufacturer since there isn't much Honda can do for her in this unique circumstance.

#32 of 37 Re: Brakes gave out new Honda Civic 2013 [demianwulf] by isellhondas

Mar 10, 2013 (2:51 pm)

Replying to: demianwulf (Mar 08, 2013 4:17 pm)
Sounds pretty far fetched to me...sorry.
 
Even if the master cylinder failed it's a dual cylinder so she still would have had brakes on two wheels.
 
If there is nothing to repair, there isn't a problem in the first place.
 
Who knows what really happened?

#33 of 37 Re: Brakes gave out new Honda Civic 2013 [isellhondas] by demianwulf

Mar 11, 2013 (7:35 am)

Replying to: isellhondas (Mar 10, 2013 2:51 pm)
Far fetched, I'm sure it sounds like it, but it happened never the less. I am writing it down here for posterity, so, maybe, if anyone has a similar problem Honda will take notice. Not that this does anything for my cause, it's not even my car.

#34 of 37 Re: Brakes gave out new Honda Civic 2013 [demianwulf] by drivefun

Mar 11, 2013 (5:30 pm)

Replying to: demianwulf (Mar 11, 2013 7:35 am)
Sorry to hear that it has not been a 'perfect ride' for you. I'd be interested to know if it's recurring. I too am a new owner of a 2013 Civic (barely 2 weeks), and would like as much feedback on the car before my factory warranty runs out.
 
Thanks for posting demianwulf!

#35 of 37 2013 Honda Civic Brake Problems by mcdoniels

May 08, 2013 (5:04 pm)

I would like everyone to know how American Honda handled the so-called bumper-to-bumper warranty on our brand new vehicle. Here is a chronology: 04/05/13 purchased new Honda Civic. 05/02/13 started hearing a bad grinding sound - obviously brakes. 05/03/13 vehicle taken to Chapman Honda, Tucson, AZ, to diagnose problem. Vehicle kept overnight. Got a call mid morning on 05/04/13 saying nothing wrong with vehicle. During this call we asked the person calling from the service department to please go back and test drive it again because there is something very wrong with vehice. A few hours later we were told that 3 people took the car for a drive and found no problem. We picked the vehicle up from dealer just before closing on 05/04/13. We drove maybe 3-4 miles and the car exhibited the same problem, but it was too late to take it back because the dealer had closed. The car was taken back to the dealer this week and the service manager went on test drive - didn't get out of parking lot when he heard the noise. Car left with the service department and a few hours later got a call that it was some odd problem with the brake pads (metal versus something else) and that American Honda Technical Support had been contacted and they advised to replace the front pads and resurface the front rotators. They refused to replace rotators. We called American Honda and made the complaint that we did not buy a brand new car only to have the rotators resurfaced, pointing out that we will pay the price sooner now when the rotators cannot be resurfaced down the road because the rotators had been turned the maximum time. Sometime down the road we will bear the expense to replace the rotators sooner than a vehicle that did not have them resurfaced at 3 1/2 weeks old. Who would want a brand new car with resurfaced rotators? James (he refused to provide his last name) from American Honda called back to advise that American Honda refused to replace the rotators. PLEASE TELL ME IF THERE IS ANYONE THAT WOULD BE OKAY WITH WHAT AMERICAN HONDA IS DOING? P.S. Our car is still at the service department.

#36 of 37 Re: 2013 Honda Civic Brake Problems [mcdoniels] by jipster

May 08, 2013 (9:54 pm)

Replying to: mcdoniels (May 08, 2013 5:04 pm)
Man, HondA replaces transmissions 50,000 miles out of warranty. Unless you drove at Daytona speedway,Honda should give you new rotors.

#37 of 37 Re: 2013 Honda Civic Brake Problems [mcdoniels] by suv800

May 16, 2013 (10:43 am)

Replying to: mcdoniels (May 08, 2013 5:04 pm)
Any warranty service done at a dealer for over 24 hours, the dealer has to have a free loaner for you to drive until your vehicle is fixed. That's Honda's service policy.
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