Posted by wisbaker on March 08, 2018 at 19:53:23 from (173.30.37.8):
In Reply to: Honda's OT posted by MT RON on March 07, 2018 at 20:17:50:
A CRV is probably made in the US as opposed to a Ram made in Mexico and Fords and Chevies made in Canada. I bought a New Honda Accord in December of 1990, love the car and still have it with 308,000 miles with no major repairs, but will NEVER buy another new Honda again, Honda dealers are thieves will reject warranty work if you don't buy all the "recommended" services (transmission flush, motor flush, normal services done at 1/2 the interval). If you have an issue they will charge you a diagnostic fee of $200, they will find it's not a warranty issue, sell you a repair that doesn't fix the problem, then and only then will they fix it under warranty and you'll argue with them until your face is blue for a refund you won't get. If you have an multiple issues under warranty they will only address one on each visit and you'll have to endure the sales pitch for their un-recommended services at each visit. If you bring the car in for say a seatbelt issue they'll look at every lightbulb, fluid level, belt hose and coolant, but will not look at the seatbelt (or whatever the primary issue was) unless you agree to pay the diagnostics fee or buy whatever they could come up with on the inspection, like say flushing and replacing coolant that's only 18 months old and has less than 10,000 miles on it, or changing the transmission fluid (recommended service interval 30,000 miles) that was changed 10,000 miles ago and be prepared to buy a new air filter every time the car is in for service. American Honda endorses these service procedures as it keeps their warranty claims low and will give you the line that "They're independent dealers and we have no control over their service policies and rates", yet I'd be willing to bet American Honda is the one training dealers in these service practices as they're all pretty common across the board.
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