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The magazine was not enamored with expensive German luxury cars. It said Mercedes-Benz and BMW had below-average reliability; they finished near the bottom of the rankings. Both had just 57 points, only a point ahead of General Motors.
I call shenanigans.
 
Love Hondas.

Got a used 91 CR-X HF almost 10 years ago and at 270k miles, it's still running like a champ and saving me a bunch of money. I remember it only costing me 9 bucks to fill up the tank when I first got it, Last week it was $24 :(

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40mpg combine (adjusted for 2008 standards) and even the new CR-Z hybrid can't keep up. Of course the CR-Z has airbags, ABS, stability control, etc. My car has seat belts and that's it.

So yes, I'm saving money but I could also die at any moment.

Glad to see Honda bringing the HF trim back for 2012 with the Civic. Now they just need to slap it on the CR-Z too, take the hybrid motor out put a lawnmower engine it and that's my next car.
 
I despise the "new" Honda. My current car is an S2000 and my previous car was an RSX. The 3G TL (Type S) was the last great Acura, and the S2000 was the last great Honda. Really disappointing.
 
Very disappointing to hear that about Mercedes-Benz. The family drives nothing but old Benz, and I was hoping to get a recent model when I graduate.

Guess not.
 

sfedai0

Banned
NFR Ap2 here. Its bittersweet to drive a car when Honda was at its best, but now they have nothings inspiring left in their lineup. Not even any Type-R models. Did hear a sport version of the CR-Z was being worked on.
 
sfedai0 said:
NFR Ap2 here. Its bittersweet to drive a car when Honda was at its best, but now they have nothings inspiring left in their lineup. Not even any Type-R models. Did hear a sport version of the CR-Z was being worked on.

AP represent! Yeah, it is sad, but it's so awesome to drive Honda's best car ever. The S2000 bests the NSX as Honda's greatest accomplishment, and the way it's looking Honda might not ever come close to their former glory.

About the sport CR-Z... rumor says that it'll be a turbocharged Si and Type R, with the Type R having a 1.6L engine making 200 hp. It's hard to imagine Honda switching over to turbo (although they did it with the RDX), but doing it in a mainstream sport version of their newest car would be the best way to introduce it.

And a 2600 lb CR-Z with a 6 speed and a chipped ECU + mods making 250-300 whp on the stock turbo would be sweet indeed.

P.S. Message me for my S2KI screen name :)
 
Pein said:
most uncomfortable car I've ever driven in my life. It was fun yeah but so cramped.

I'd rather buy a Z.

That's what aftermarket seats are for.

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My Recaro PP makes the car so much more comfortable. Super comfortable for daily driving yet it holds you in tight at the track.

The Z is a fat pig with horrible driving dynamics and a truck engine/transmission.
 

Boogie9IGN

Member
God I love Hondas. My 97 EK4 was such a great car to me (much more than this damned 300zx I drive now), though I've always wanted a 2001 Prelude. I also love my girl's RSX, I always have a blast driving it. NSX is a dream car for sure.

Have you guys seen the gauges on the CRZ (another car I wouldn't mind having)?
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SO SEXY
 

Dice

Pokémon Parentage Conspiracy Theorist
kylej said:
Fixed.

Lifelong Subaru guy here, nice to see them get #2. Well deserved.
*hi5* I don't have a car, but when I get one it will be a Subaru.
 

jey_16

Banned
I bought a accord euro (think Acura tsx without the chin grill) last year and have been very happy with it. Its not a performance car by any means but Its still decent and I love the way it looks.

Got to get rid of the stock rims soon though.....
 

JackEtc

Member
I'm surprised at the Chrysler stats, my Mom has a 2003 Town & Country, and it's held up fine.

My Dad has a Ridgeline, and he really likes it. It's very versatile.
 

Runus

Member
I have a 2005 Civic that has never had a problem other than wear and tear. I don't think I would buy another though. Just kind of bland design to me. Definitely super reliable though if that is your main criteria.
 

KingGondo

Banned
I currently drive a 2002 Accord V6 coupe, and it's been a great car. It has close to 135,000 miles on it and hasn't had any major issues at all. Definitely hoping to upgrade within the next year or two, though.

I'm probably gonna switch to Subaru, though. I really like the Forester (for practical purposes), but if I have my choice I would love to drive an Impreza WRX STI hatchback.

The only Hondas that gets me excited right now are the new Accord coupe and the CR-Z. Neither is really practical enough for me, and the Accord Crosstour is ugly, IMO.
 

Runus

Member
-viper- said:
HONDA HSV GT

BELIEVE.

I'd like to believe, but Honda doesn't know how to make performance cars anymore. They just cancel anything good they make and they sure as hell don't know how to improve the Si. Another reason I am done with Honda.
 

eznark

Banned
ImperialConquest said:
My Ridgeline is very versatile. It was also the first truck to get the highest safety score available by the HTSB.


It gets no respect though because it's funky looking. But the wife and I don't give a shit. We roll hard up in dat bitch.

Oh sorry, I meant a real truck not a SUT. I like the Avalanche (wife is looking at getting one) and I imagine they are similar.
 

.la1n

Member
Runus said:
I'd like to believe, but Honda doesn't know how to make performance cars anymore. They just cancel anything good they make and they sure as hell don't know how to improve the Si. Another reason I am done with Honda.

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When looking for a new car I could get

A) Honda Civic, hubs, no sunroof, lowest model possible and ugly

OR

B) Scion tC, full loaded, pioneer head unit, sub, sunroof, alloy 17" wheels
also, not ugly.


you can imagine which one I went with.
 

J-Rod

Member
I drove my '95 Honda accord until it had about 280,000 mi on it, then gave it away. Last I heard it was still kicking. Incredible cars and also probably why they have such a good resale price.
 

yuna55

Member
.la1n said:
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When looking for a new car I could get

A) Honda Civic, hubs, no sunroof, lowest model possible and ugly

OR

B) Scion tC, full loaded, pioneer head unit, sub, sunroof, alloy 17" wheels
also, not ugly.


you can imagine which one I went with.
I was in a <5mph accident recently in my Civic with a Scion.

One car didn't even have a scuff mark.

One's bumper was completely destroyed.

Guess which one is which. ;) I'll take well-made over bells and whistles any day. (Although mine has all the bells and whistles Honda provided at the time.)
 

TxdoHawk

Member
My Civic did it's job, but lord, that was about it. Had all sorts of random stupid issues...electrical problems due to rust constantly accumulating on the battery contacts, the thing seemed to just eat tires for breakfast, loud and noisy ride thanks to the awful-sounding 4cyl and nonexistent sound dampening, accellerated about as fast as a tractor. I think my parents paid something like $13k for it and it was a stripper model, which looking back seems kind of ridiculous.

I went Nissan this time, 2008 Altima SE, and so far I'm quite happy. We'll have to see how she holds up, though.
 

Ceres

Banned
lennedsay said:
I was in a <5mph accident recently in my Civic with a Scion.

One car didn't even have a scuff mark.

One's bumper was completely destroyed.

Guess which one is which. ;) I'll take well-made over bells and whistles any day. (Although mine has all the bells and whistles Honda provided at the time.)

Who hit who and how? Because it has as much to do with that than how well it was made. I got rearended by a well made VW Jetta and that thing was absolutely destroyed while my shitty Ford Escort had only a slightly caved in trunk with a small crack and minor scuffing on the plastic bumper that prevented my automatic trunk opener from working. The Jetta was rated much better for safety.
 
I drive a Toyota while my parents have a Honda Odyssey. Still drives absolutely smooth and is holding up quite well.

Next car though, I'd love to have an Impreza (I prefer hatchbacks/sport wagons) or a Volvo C30 (am really fond of the design).
 

lethial

Reeeeeeee
eznark said:
Oh sorry, I meant a real truck not a SUT. I like the Avalanche (wife is looking at getting one) and I imagine they are similar.

Go for the Avalanche. V6 "trucks" are useless.
 

dudeworld

Member
JackEtc said:
I'm surprised at the Chrysler stats, my Mom has a 2003 Town & Country, and it's held up fine.

My Dad has a Ridgeline, and he really likes it. It's very versatile.

My dad has a 1999 Chrysler 300M and a lot of people (without realising that the 300M isn't in production anymore) think it's brand new. He's kept it in excellent condition.
 
BoobPhysics101 said:
That's what aftermarket seats are for.

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My Recaro PP makes the car so much more comfortable. Super comfortable for daily driving yet it holds you in tight at the track.

The Z is a fat pig with horrible driving dynamics and a truck engine/transmission.

Is that your pic?

Lots of S2K drivers in here. 'Makes me happy :)
 

everybears

Neo Member
Another lifelong Honda owner weighing in. I've owned a '97 Civic, '03 Accord and '07 Ridgeline (still own the last two) and have never had any issues with any of them. Gotta give it to Honda for knowing how to make good, reliable cars.

That said, I'm looking at getting a 3 series BMW or a Ford F150 for my next car purchase, if only just to try owning a car that's not a Honda for once.
 

Manus

Member
Love Honda. Looking at getting a 2 door Civic here pretty soon and I could probably have that for a good 20 years. If you want excitement, that's why their's Acura.
 

SUPREME1

Banned
lethial said:
Go for the Avalanche. V6 "trucks" are useless.


Care to elaborate?


In the last few years, our v6 has moved:


Refrigerator
Couches
Matresses
(a house worth of furniture actually)
Lumber
Mechanical Equipment
Groceries
etc.

Sits 5 comfortably




Useless? How so? Or are you one of those guys that think trucks are for hauling trailers and construction duty only?
 

Ptaaty

Member
my family has had extremely good luck with hondas...I drove 1 from 90k to 170k only changed the muffler, tires, oil, coolant and preventative timing chain.

New 2008 civic...no issues only 30k now. Parents...1992 Legend, bought at 40k now has 240k (get rid of it already).

Brothers have had 2 civics, 1 accord, 1 pilot...hundreds of thousands of miles with one issue...broken suspension part on the accord that had an outstanding recall.

Pretty boring, everybody has them cars, no doubt...but they sell for a reason.
 

Ptaaty

Member
Ceres said:
Who hit who and how? Because it has as much to do with that than how well it was made. I got rearended by a well made VW Jetta and that thing was absolutely destroyed while my shitty Ford Escort had only a slightly caved in trunk with a small crack and minor scuffing on the plastic bumper that prevented my automatic trunk opener from working. The Jetta was rated much better for safety.


too true...I did about 3500 in damage to a honda accord with my old nissan truck with really no damage to the truck. all about the angle...
 

SUPREME1

Banned
Ptaaty said:
too true...I did about 3500 in damage to a honda accord with my old nissan truck with really no damage to the truck. all about the angle...


Did the people in the Accord walk away unscathed?


Honda...

Safe and reliable.



:lol
 

Goro Majima

Kitty Genovese Member
I miss the RSX, that was a pretty neat looking car for the price they were asking for back in 2001ish.

The CR-Z seems interesting but is there any reason I'd pick it over a Volkswagen TDI for instance? I prefer the looks of a Jetta but that dash does look pretty hot.
 

6.8

Member
As an owner of both a boring Honda and a boring Subie, I approve of this consumer report... report.
 
I'm in a hatchback phase of my life and I really like the look of the Fit. I wish my GTI looked more like it (while keeping everything else the same).
 
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