I'm just telling you what I know. If you think that this is just a Honda problem you need to go look at other companies I guarantee that every company has fittment/allignment problems. To me your car looks fine though it is not out of the norm. I'll talk to my dad (he worked in the area the...
I pass nothing I put on tires on lol you're talking to the wrong guy if you think I can do anything about it. If you don't mind me asking how is the door misaligned does it not shut properly or what?
Go and look at other companies cars I guarantee you they will have those paint issues it all has to do with EPA requirements for paints all companies have to follow it. The door must have passed criteria for allignment there's a group that fix that if it is misaligned.
I was just curious, I work in the east liberty plant so I know a little bit about working in a plant like this. I was the second person to buy a civic listed on this website and I didn't have any problems that a line worker would have caused mainly things to do with the head unit. The only thing...
I know it's been awhile since you posted on this but since I've traded my civic in I don't get on here very often. I'm just wondering what do you mean where this car has seen some issues? Yes some people care about their job more than others but that happens in every work environment. Also...
Traded it in for a new crv, it was a great car and I loved it but it just sat too low and I hit two raccoons on separate occasions I just wasn't having it anymore
I hate how the hood scoop looks if it was just apart of the hood instead of looking like a separate piece attached to it. Other than that the entire car looks awesome
It may not cost the money to engineer but I guarantee you that it cost at least 20 dollars to install it into a vehicle and they reinvested that into many different features on the car they also took stuff away from other parts on the car which makes this car an overall better car so yes an...
Just saying the Georgia off load would make a lot of since it's closer to Alabama where they could then hop on a train and go up to the Ohio plants and get transported by trucks to closer destinations around there also the same would work for the Georgia area