Honda Automotive Care

BigD

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I found this video interesting. I am not claiming everything in this video is true, but people should know what their automobile owners manuals recommend.

One example I have been through with my Honda 2011 CRV. I bought the car new and have followed all the required maintenance.I haven’t had any issues other just basic maintenance. Some repairs and maintenance I can do myself. The car is approaching being 15 years old. Great car, with no issues. Currently have 111,000 miles on it. “Yeah I know that is very, very low mileage. We usually have three vehicles between me and my wife. Also came in handy when we had three teenagers at one point.

About a year ago an indicator light came on indicating an issue with a tire sensor. I took the car to a local Honda dealership. The told me the sensor would need to be replaced and quoted me a price of nearly $300 which included sales tax.

I decided to get a second opinion. I took my car over to the place where I buy my tires “Discount Tire”. They replaced the sensor for $50. That included the new sensor and labor. Huh???? WTF???? Have t had any issues with it since. I haven’t used that dealership for any more service to my car. That was the second example and the last straw with them.

I got another example for you. I bought a new 2015 Honda CRV. About three years into it the heated fan blower was acting up and was cutting out. We had less than a 1000 miles left on the warranty. Took the car into the same dealership mentioned above. They told us that the fan was fine and the fluctuating fan speed was normal.

I am thinking to myself “Look dumbass we have had this car since it was new and this is not normal. So we left the local Honda Dealership and took it to another Honda dealership about twenty miles away.

I expressed my concerns to this dealership. The service person came out to the car turned on the fan blower and promptly stated that the fan is going out. He then checked our vin number and said that we had less than two months or about 500 miles on the warranty. He said good thing you brought the car in. He said everything will be covered under warranty, parts and labor at no cost to you. Huh? WTF???

I am considering buying a new 2026 Honda CRV, but guess which dealership I will not be buying it at? It won’t be at the “WTF Dealership”

 


I found this video interesting. I am not claiming everything in this video is true, but people should know what their automobile owners manuals recommend.

One example I have been through with my Honda 2011 CRV. I bought the car new and have followed all the required maintenance.I haven’t had any issues other just basic maintenance. Some repairs and maintenance I can do myself. The car is approaching being 15 years old. Great car, with no issues. Currently have 111,000 miles on it. “Yeah I know that is very, very low mileage. We usually have three vehicles between me and my wife. Also came in handy when we had three teenagers at one point.

About a year ago an indicator light came on indicating an issue with a tire sensor. I took the car to a local Honda dealership. The told me the sensor would need to be replaced and quoted me a price of nearly $300 which included sales tax.

I decided to get a second opinion. I took my car over to the place where I buy my tires “Discount Tire”. They replaced the sensor for $50. That included the new sensor and labor. Huh???? WTF???? Have t had any issues with it since. I haven’t used that dealership for any more service to my car. That was the second example and the last straw with them.

I got another example for you. I bought a new 2015 Honda CRV. About three years into it the heated fan blower was acting up and was cutting out. We had less than a 1000 miles left on the warranty. Took the car into the same dealership mentioned above. They told us that the fan was fine and the fluctuating fan speed was normal.

I am thinking to myself “Look dumbass we have had this car since it was new and this is not normal. So we left the local Honda Dealership and took it to another Honda dealership about twenty miles away.

I expressed my concerns to this dealership. The service person came out to the car turned on the fan blower and promptly stated that the fan is going out. He then checked our vin number and said that we had less than two months or about 500 miles on the warranty. He said good thing you brought the car in. He said everything will be covered under warranty, parts and labor at no cost to you. Huh? WTF???

I am considering buying a new 2026 Honda CRV, but guess which dealership I will not be buying it at? It won’t be at the “WTF Dealership”

I have owned several new Pilots over the past 20+ years. Every time I trade, about every three years, I have about 100,000 on it. I get really good trade in, and don’t pay a lot over invoice. The last two I have purchased Honda’s extended warranty, to about 110,000 miles, for 50% off. I have has $0 major repairs. Big, roomy, comfortable, huge storage, now with all the bells and whistles. Will stay with them. Just me.
 


I have owned several new Pilots over the past 20+ years. Every time I trade, about every three years, I have about 100,000 on it. I get really good trade in, and don’t pay a lot over invoice. The last two I have purchased Honda’s extended warranty, to about 110,000 miles, for 50% off. I have has $0 major repairs. Big, roomy, comfortable, huge storage, now with all the bells and whistles. Will stay with them. Just me.
I agree. I have nothing against buying a new Honda, but will go out of my way a few miles to avoid buying from the dealership just three miles from my house. Will go to John Stockton Honda instead.

I love the power and roominess of the Pilot, just not the gas mileage. rumor has it that they are working on a hybrid.
 


I agree. I have nothing against buying a new Honda, but will go out of my way a few miles to avoid buying from the dealership just three miles from my house. Will go to John Stockton Honda instead.

I love the power and roominess of the Pilot, just not the gas mileage. rumor has it that they are working on a hybrid.
They have it on the CRV. Granddaughter has and loves it.
 


I've owned several Hondas. Had an Odyssey with almost 200,000 my wife traded in for a Subaru Ascent to handle the winter in MN better but it was rock solid just burned a little oil but handles terrible in the snow. I had a 2006 Ridgeline with almost 250,000 that I decided to trade in as the body was failing me and my dad had some poor health and didn't want to have to risk having to try and replace any tires if I had to drive to FL as I did the rear brakes and had the jack point cave in on me from corosion from the MN winters. Engine was still running solid. Upgraded to a 2024 Ridgeline which I bought new. The dealership I used have been my go to dealer for over a decade and I feel fortunate for the relationship. They have always been fair and I didn't pay MSRP for the new truck so I was happy.
 




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