BigAl3 said:gotta love that honda reliability!
Trust me, we know you do :lol
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BigAl3 said:gotta love that honda reliability!
Lumadar said:Trust me, we know you do :lol
BigAl3 said:well, sometimes not all honda's. other brands are reputable too... :xyxthumbs
Lumadar said:Let me guess, Toyota and Nissan? :grinno:
One of my good friends works at a small business (25 or so employees) with an owner that has been giving him grief for owning Fords in the 7 years he's been there. The guy loves Honda as much as you do- and when my buddy was talking of selling his Ranger to get a Focus SVT his boss sat him down and gave him a "talk" about how great Honda is and how reliable they are, etc.
Two weeks later his boss' son had complete engine failure on his 3 year old Civic, that had regular maintenance to boot! :soscared: His boss proceeded to tell him it was "just a fluke" and bought his son another Civic! :spit:
Point of the story? Everyone knows that Japan makes some great, reliable cars...but just like ANY brand, they have problems too. What people FAIL to realize is that it isn't 1980 anymore, and American auto manufacturers can make equally reliable and high quality products too. (And they cost less, too). Bet you didn't realize Ford's Mercury division is ranked 1 slot better than Honda for initial quality in 2008, and Ford itself is ranked literally just below Honda. (Mercury 109 issues, Honda 110, Ford 112).
Just some food for thought... :bounce
Lumadar said:Let me guess, Toyota and Nissan? :grinno:
One of my good friends works at a small business (25 or so employees) with an owner that has been giving him grief for owning Fords in the 7 years he's been there. The guy loves Honda as much as you do- and when my buddy was talking of selling his Ranger to get a Focus SVT his boss sat him down and gave him a "talk" about how great Honda is and how reliable they are, etc.
Two weeks later his boss' son had complete engine failure on his 3 year old Civic, that had regular maintenance to boot! :soscared: His boss proceeded to tell him it was "just a fluke" and bought his son another Civic! :spit:
Point of the story? Everyone knows that Japan makes some great, reliable cars...but just like ANY brand, they have problems too. What people FAIL to realize is that it isn't 1980 anymore, and American auto manufacturers can make equally reliable and high quality products too. (And they cost less, too). Bet you didn't realize Ford's Mercury division is ranked 1 slot better than Honda for initial quality in 2008, and Ford itself is ranked literally just below Honda. (Mercury 109 issues, Honda 110, Ford 112).
Just some food for thought... :bounce
Lumadar said:...Bet you didn't realize Ford's Mercury division is ranked 1 slot better than Honda for initial quality in 2008, and Ford itself is ranked literally just below Honda. (Mercury 109 issues, Honda 110, Ford 112).
Just some food for thought... :bounce
itb76 said:JD Powers INITIAL quality doesn't predict how long a vehicle will last, only what people's first impressions are. My wife's Mercedes had a lot of little issues, but at 184K it's still very solid and I'm sure it will go to 300K before we're sick of driving it.
Lumadar said:Of course it is the "end all, be all" but it is about as solid an indicator as there is available. It's impossible to predict for sure, but it's a general indicator that if they couldn't get X, Y, Z right from the get-go then they probably won't make the vehicle to last for the long term either.
Of course, there are exceptions to everything![]()