Originally posted by: PowerMac4Ever
I'm yet to see an Import manufacturer make a decent full size sedan (Crown Victoria sized), a decent full size truck (Tundra is NOT full sized by any means. The truck classes have just been shifted down a great deal over the years for advertising purposes), and I'm yet to see a full sized van AT ALL. Isuzu/Mitsu commercial trucks are the closest thing that I'm aware of - and they're too big.
1. Toyota will make a crown victoria-size vehicle if there is a big enough market for them to make money.
2. Nissan is an import manufacturer and makes a decent full-size truck.
3. Tundra is a damn good truck. It's not as large as the F-150, but who cares? It's selling. Obviously Toyota will move to larger trucks in the future. The Tundra is a stepping stone to Toyota's future trucks (not that that's a bad thing, the Tundra really is a great truck).
4. Toyota will make a full-sizedvan if there is a big enough market for them to make money.
Originally posted by: gistech1978
oh boy.
i have a 99 accord.
i might go get this checked out...
do you have to take it where the car was bought?
thats like 230 miles away...
which might even be the closest honda dealership anyways.
i bought it off a woman here in town.
The closest Honda dealer to you will most-likely be able to service it. If you call them up and give them your VIN, they'll be able to tell you if your car is on the recall list.