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Before the Prelude I had an 87 Accord that I put 265,000 miles on. I'm hoping for similar mileage durability from the new 2005.
I test drove a Pontiac G6 since I get all the GM employee benefits from my father, but the Honda blew it out of the water. The Honda Seemed like it had much more quality feel to it and it was just $500 more than the G6 GT.
I get free oil changes and tires for life if I use their maintenance department. I expensive is the dealer service programs?
Green with tan interior
I appreciate any info!
Thank you
If you want to protect your life, and the life of your vehicle, you should (at a minimum) follow ALL of the manufacturer's recommended maintenance schedules published in your Owners Manual. Just be sure to keep records of the dates and mileages of each service and where it was performed. Keep all receipts in case you need them in the future. It is not necessary for you to have the work done at a Honda dealership. Any independent shop that you know does quality work should be fine.
Borla Cat-back exhaust ( part no. 140080)
K & N Air Filter.
Question: Air conditioner works fine in non-dual mode. Seems not to react as fast or not at all if it is dual mode and there is any substantial diference in the two temperature settings.
Sure would like to have had the Canadian heated outside mirrors. Does anyone know if they can be ordered and installed on a US Honda Accord. Lots of morning fog in Houston.
I am getting great mileage my first two tanks of gas 23.6, 25.0 Mostly highway at 75-80 mph.
Thanks,
MidCow
Just purchased a new ' 05 EX-V6 w/out Navi on Saturday and picked it up Monday. I previously had Fords which were decent cars but Ford's "Quality Services" was less than quality. I do have to say though, this car is far better than I could have ever imagined. The ride is smooth, the acceleration is great (especially on the expressway), the handling is awesome on winding roads and tight expressway ramps - I love this car!!! The interior is really sporty and reminds me of the interior of the Acura TL I test drove as well. My interior is gray leather with black/gray/gunmetal trim.
I ordered two-toned sill plates w/ the "Accord" logo on all 4 from a guy in Hong Kong off of EBay yesterday, and I am going to pick up the All-Season Floor Mats today. It looks like I will be getting the back windows tinted on Sunday as well (It'll look awesome with the Graphite Pearl Exterior). Does anyone know if there is a protectant you can put on the hood to protect from chips - kind of like the clear film protectant you can buy from Weathertech to put on the lights? I looked at the bug deflector, but I'm not a big fan of how they look on the car. Later this year I'm adding a remote start, but I'm looking to find one where you don't need the extra fob. If anyone has any suggestions, I'm in the Chicago area.
Thanks,
lilduke99
for the clear bra.
Congratulations on your new wheels. You will love your Accord.
I'm concerned about your statement "I ordered two-toned sill plates w/ the "Accord" logo on all 4 from a guy in Hong Kong off of EBay yesterday". Are you sure that those plates will fit your vehicle? You should realize that Accords sold for use in Japan or Europe are different vehicles than US specification Accords that we drive. Theirs are like the smaller Acura TSX sold here. I don't know whether the Accords sold in Hong Kong are the larger or smaller vehicles, but I suspect that they are the smaller ones that the TSX is based on.
Any more ideas? Can the following items cause this: fuel pump, injectors resister, injectors, pressure regulator, distributor, coil dist module?
Well not all, I don't listen to XM at all, let the trial period lapse.
NPR, Talk shows, News, weather , traffic conditions .. much , much better for the mind
YLPMV*,
MidCow
YLPMV*= Your Listening pleasure May Vary
You wrote that you listen to "NPR, Talk shows, News, weather , traffic conditions..". Well, in addition to XM's incredible variety of music, check the following XM channels that carry just what you are interested in when listening in your Accord:
Channel Programming
121 Fox News
122 CNN
123 CNN Headline News
124 ABC News & Talk
125 The Weather Channel
127 CNBC
129 Bloomberg News
130 MSNBC
131 BBC World Service
132 C-SPAN Radio
133 XM Public Radio (lots of NPR programming)
150 XM Comedy
151 Laugh USA
161 Discovery Radio
162 E! Entertainment Radio
163 Sonic Theater
164 Radio Classics
165 Ask
166 America Right
167 Air America Radio
169 The Power
170 Family Talk
171 Open Road
202 High Voltage
210 Boston Instant Traffic & Weather
211 New York Instant Traffic & Weather
212 Philadelphia Instant Traffic & Weather
213 Baltimore Instant Traffic & Weather
214 Washington Instant Traffic & Weather
215 Pittsburgh Instant Traffic & Weather
216 Detroit Instant Traffic & Weather
217 Chicago Instant Traffic & Weather
218 St. Louis Instant Traffic & Weather
219 Minneapolis/St. Paul Instant Traffic & Weather
220 Seattle Instant Traffic & Weather
221 SanFrancisco Instant Traffic & Weather
222 Los Angeles Instant Traffic & Weather
223 San Diego Instant Traffic & Weather
224 Phoenix Instant Traffic & Weather
225 Dallas/Fort Worth Instant Traffic & Weather
226 Houston Instant Traffic & Weather
227 Atlanta Instant Traffic & Weather
228 Tampa Instant Traffic & Weather
229 Orlando Instant Traffic & Weather
230 Miami/Fort Lauderdale Instant Traffic & Weather
I have a Honda Certified Used 98 Accord sedan. It has been an expensive pain.
Thanks.
..even tho' my small village (actually the state capital) 'Instant Traffic & Wx' is conspicuous in its' absence........after the 3-month trial period, I just may pony up the monthly fee ($10) for continuing the XM feature...........
all the best............ez
I've got a 96 Accord - Dark Green - ~110k miles (V6). Have had very minimal trouble. I'll be posting a message soon about my ongoing "dancing tachometer" problem. That's my main reason for joinging, plus, since I'm now over 100k - maybe I'll be able to glean more maintenance tips.
If your Accord has the Navigation System, all radio channel or station selection may be made with voice commands in addition to using dash/screen tuning. I just press the voice button on the steering wheel and say something like "XM channel one hundred fifty one" or " radio ninety three point nine FM" and the system automatically follows my voice command without my hands leaving the steering wheel or my eyes leaving the road.
No station presets are required, though you can have them for scanning or use of the touch screen. Therefore there are no limitations such as you've described. Do you have the Navigation system?
Enjoy your great new Accord.
...any comments (a new Accord EX V-6 6MT Coupe is in my driveway) on the reliability aspect of the newer Honda vehicles?
How do you feel about the HC EW? Think it's worth it?
all the best, ez
It was interesting reading about your oil problem with your '99 Accord. I'm currently experiencing a very similar problem with mine (at 85K), though I've had an oil change and the problem persists...oil is disappearing at about the same rate you alluded to, though there are no signs of leakage and I don't find myself driving around in a cloud of smoke (to indicate the valve seals may be shot). Just curious...did you use a special blend of oil for your change (i.e., synthetic, etc.)? Thanks.
Al
I posted this a few weeks ago - hardly have time to learn to navigate this site. But I couldn't find anyone who responded to my post - saw your nice greeting so I'm seeing if you can field this one...
About 2 years ago while driving with my family - all of a sudden both the tachometer & speedometer started expressing themselves by bouncing sporadically all over the place. It didn't affect the drive at all. Parked at our destination. A few hours later - battery dead. Honda auto-dealership put a new alternator in and it seemed to fix the problem.
But ever since that episode, mostly on hwy driving over 1 hour, the tachometer (only) will jump all over the place. Sometimes with no measureable effect on driving, but on 3 occasions the dancing tachometer has spurned a "pulsating' engine feel. I've still got power and am able to drive ok, but there is a pusling of minor loss of power. It nearly gave my wife an ulcer on our anniversary down in Monterey CA. I've taken it to a shop (not the original dealership) that claimed he knew the problem existed within the distributor cap. I paid him $90.00 to do whatever it is he did. Great. 2 weeks later - dancing again - very sporadically. I've only experienced it once since.
So now it's almost like an anxiety attack - the fear of the fear of the event maybe happening. Will this little 'hard to diagnose' problem cause a major breakdown soon? The honda dealership's advice was..."well, when it happens next time, just bring 'er in and we'll have a tech go on a drive with you so they can experience it."
My mechanic who tried to fix said he'd checked in with this Honda experts, but hadn't got any word back yet. And still haven't heard squat from him - he happens to have the customer service skills of a drugged sloth. So - this being my very first post...and yes, long I know - any help out there...? I'd love to be able to go to this mechanic with some actual info to help fix this occasional 'ghost in the machine' glitch.
...nice to see verbal skills emerging here.........
best, ez
A lot of Honda road noise is due to tires. If is really, really bothers you you can change to quieter tires and significantly reduce the noise. Enjoy your car.
MidCow
Just purchased mine, will be picking it up today. I wanted to check in and ask how should I drive the new car, since this is my first car ever. Would appreciate any tips that you guys may have, specifically maintenance or how to drive it initially. I am in NJ and was able to get it for 19k OTD, which I think is pretty decent deal.
thanks for the help.
Be easy on the brakes the first 200 miles.
Perform you oil change as recommended by Honda, around 5,000 miles; don't change early!
Other information is in your owners manual.
Enjoy you new car,
MidCow
I'm looking to get an 06 accord V6. I understand that they are front wheel drive cars. My question is how do they drive in the rain or snow. I've own a blazer for 10 years now and have had the luxury of having a 4x4. So I was just wonder if u guys can share your thoughts and experiences of driving your accord in bad weather. Thanks
Kevin
I'll admit I do enjoy passing up 4x4 vehicles that end up in the ditch during a heavy snowstorm, not that my car can go through the snow better, its just some 4x4 drivers here in WI seem to think they can go as fast as they want, and because of that, they push it too much and get themselves in trouble. OK, I got a little off the subject, and I'm sure you don't overdue it in your 4x4, I just had to vent a little.
Mrbill