Serious question and asked 100% respectfully: Was your car locked?
Not trying to shame. Just trying to understand how they pulled this off.
And sorry that happened. I'm glad they (presumably) didn't break even more stuff while being an asshole.
Probably depends on what the dealer changed while it was sitting on their lot. Mine for instance didn't have it enabled from when I left their lot. I had to enable it in the menu. My mom's Pilot was the same way. It has the feature, it just wasn't enabled for some reason from the dealer.Don't all (or most) 10th gens auto lock when you walk away? I know my 2020 EX hatch does. Assumed this was a standard feature.
I think they must come with auto-lock disabled by default... I've bought four 10th gen Civics, and I had to go in and enable it for all of them.Probably depends on what the dealer changed while it was sitting on their lot. Mine for instance didn't have it enabled from when I left their lot. I had to enable it in the menu. My mom's Pilot was the same way. It has the feature, it just wasn't enabled for some reason from the dealer.
That could be it too. Iirc when my buddy bought his 2016 civic he said he had to enable it as well. And sadly that Civic may end up getting totaled by his insurance once they get a repair estimate. He got rear-ended and pushed into the car ahead of him.I think they must come with auto-lock disabled by default... I've bought four 10th gen Civics, and I had to go in and enable it for all of them.
I also have State Farm, a 2019 ST Hatch, full coverage including full glass with $0 deductible, $500 comp and collision deductible, and I pay $619/6 months ($103/month). I've also been with them for 25+ years, have two other vehicles, a boat, and a house insured on the same account...plus I'm old and have a great driving record, so I get a lot of discounts. My agent did tell me that the Civic is one of the least expensive cars to insure so that's a good thing I guess.Yeah, cheapest one there was
I'm sorry, $1600 a year? I have Statefarm too, and I pay about $950 every 6 mo, which comes out to $1900 a year. You're making me jealous.
I don't mind pissing contests (when I feel a strong stream). I have two cars on my policy and the civic HB ST itself costs me less than $320/6mo with $250 deductibles all around including Mechanical Breakdown.Not to turn it into an insurance premium pissing contest, but I only pay $350/6mo for a $500 Collision and $100 Comprehensive deductible with a good amount of other coverage through progressive.
You guys are getting fleeced!
I'm pretty shocked it's not much more.I was 29 when I got my Si, same rates the last 4 renewals since.
The steering wheel airbag MSRP is $809, and is only $568 at HondaPartsNow.
Maybe some cars have airbags that are multi-thousands but the airbags on these civics are not that expensive, especially the easy to access steering wheel unit.
I suppose it doesn't really matter that it's only $600, people are chopping the cats out from under cars where the cat is only a few hundred dollars to replace.
Makes me glad that on the 1.5T the cat is in the downpipe and pretty much impossible to steal.
I'm pretty shocked it's not much more.
My grandpa when he snakes a toilet gets pretty close to that for his time.If a thief can get $200 per piece, it's a huge incentive to keep breaking in. $100 cash would be enough.
How many people here make a hundred $ for several minutes of work?
I don't doubt it. Plumbers, garage door fixers, AC repairmen, locksmiths, thieves.....know how to profit from their time (and skills) Actually, I'm surprised why there is apparently so little competition in these professions (except for the thieves; there seems to be enough of them).My grandpa when he snakes a toilet gets pretty close to that for his time.
I think the thieves are just allergic to real work so they would rather take the risk and get it for free. What they should do is buy themselves a 60 foot snake and let it make them some consistent cash because not many people enjoy the prospect of clearing a toilet with anything more than a plunger lol and will gladly pay someone $100 to do it for them . And you dont risk jail time.I don't doubt it. Plumbers, garage door fixers, AC repairmen, locksmiths, thieves.....know how to profit from their time (and skills) Actually, I'm surprised why there is apparently so little competition in these professions (except for the thieves; there seems to be enough of them).