It is a total opposite in the Civic. There steering gives good feedback, body roll is very well controlled (for a non sports car), and the engine (1.5T) is smooth.
Same here. My 2015 Honda Accord with CVT came with no issues for 95,000 miles before being totaled. So I had no qualms about getting a CVT in my 2019 Civic. It has no issues after 80,000 miles and 4 -5 years (but that is expected). With Honda's and Toyotas, you are also paying for refinement. I...
Funny, I have trusted mine to do oil changes and the transmission flush. And for some reason, I feel like I am going to have a dealer do the next transmission flush/exchange, or powertrain stuff.
However, I recently found an independent shop that I go to for brakes, tires, and alignment. With...
I am having the same issue word for word on my 2019. The only qualm is that I just bought a Costco battery 7 months ago. The issue showed up yesterday for the first time for which I called AAA for a jumpstart. They said by battery was at 27%. I drove the 45 minutes/40 miles home. But it...
I used Anker cord off Amazon (great quality cords for all phones) and rarely have problems. Usually, only after an update do I need to restart. I have a 2019 also.
Yeah. I went to NTB as last year shortly after buying the car, I was got a flat and was hoping to get the tired repair. I could not, instead I got 2 new tires. Well, the other two were finally going bad so I needed to get two more so I went back to NTB. There have been talks about the...
True. Most of us have to trust some shop or dealer at one point or another to do those things for us. Due to time, lack of house/garage, tools, knowledge, confidence, safety, and even disabilities. or all the above.
Supposedly there is no damage to the rear supsension. Just wondering if something is not delayed or weakened. That it won't show up now but in a few months. I am averaging 24,000+miles per year so....my car definitely gets work.
It turns out the Left rear had 4 out of the 5 lug nuts cross threaded. So now I have rental as NTB orders a new wheel. They are allegedly going to reimburse me for the rental.
Weird. That is what I have always heard. New tires go on the front. But NTB said not necessarily one guy was adamant about it going on the rear. I did read on website that it may not matter as much but still. They put two rears on last year and iI just let it be and rotated them a few months later.
Vibration is not front to back rather when making sweeping turns to the right.
It was only two tires and not sure an alignment was needed. I didn't get it balanced. I think the problem lies in a tire. Weird how it is smooth when I am turning left.