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Honda recalling nearly 652,000 vehicles due to defect

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I can feel the intense heat from the flames. Wow! It's ALMOST as bad as the NVidia
and ATI fanboys going back and forth.
 
Originally posted by: thomsbrain
Originally posted by: thenerdguy
WHooo hoooo pull them ricers back in and call them crap like they are!

i dunno man, the odyssey is tied (with nissan, another "ricer") for best power in it's class. more than ford. more than chevy. more than dodge. better power per liter, too. it's also the industry's benchmark for features and build quality. put up or shut up.

You're giving him too much credit. He obviously didn't read the article, and is just spouting off the All Honda = Ricers crap because his Mustang got herbed by a sleeper import. 😉

Unless, you know, the latest craze is have a mAd tyT3 1999 MINIVAN or luxury sedan y0, dawg. Fo' sheezy.

- M4H
 
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.



You can also reg your car on the honda website and it'll tell you.. this is the website honda owners
 
Wow, what is that going to do to Honda's build quality rating for the next year, that one recall alone may take them down a couple of notches; that is a lot of vehicles.
 
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.

thanks PowerMac4Ever. i went to the honda site and they had this owner link thing...i figured i would register, i entered my VIN in and it said its not one of the recalled ones.
sweet. unless it hasnt been updated to reflect this newest recall. it wasnt on the ignition switch and its not valid for the transmission warranty extension or something.
i guess i will keep checking it. its a good thing i live out here in the flatlands.
 
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