So, you bought a 1.8 petrol, can't be bothered to rev it and don't understand why a turbo-diesel has more mid-range grunt and better economy. Sound about right?
Almost certainly.
So, you bought a 1.8 petrol, can't be bothered to rev it and don't understand why a turbo-diesel has more mid-range grunt and better economy. Sound about right?
This.
I cant believe the fact that for a 140BHP engine I am outstripped by nearly every car on the road even setting off I am into 3-4k revs before I am at 15mph if I have more than one person in the car then getting up hills (lots of them where I live) is major struggle its like the car is stuck in treacle.
Assuming it is indeed the 1.8 140ps engine, that thing is a VTEC engine and as such, will need revving to get the power out of.
Did you not test drive it? I took out a 160ps 2.0 VTEC and whilst it was an okay car and engine, the power delivery just didn't suit me. It did feel utterly gutless below about 6K.
I love our civic 2007 1.8 30 to 40mpg around local speed bump roads and I have seen the speedo reach 130mph.
0-60 is 8.6 sec on 1.8 VTEC.
Problem the cost of parts is bloody scandalous, our air con compressor is making a a mad noise.
Cost from honda to replace £800 ?????
I love honda cars but unless you getting a new one every few years the parts price is crazy!![]()
There not really, try buying a brand new genuine part from another dealer of another brand and it will be round about the same price range.
I can't really agree with that.
There are some really quite bizarre parts that are borderline cheap from Honda - Non xenon headlight housing for example for the fn2 was only about £64 iirc.
BUT they tend to be borderline scandalous (asking) price for the class on servicing and common failure items. I've always managed to get a discount just by asking but many people aren't comfortable doing so...for whatever reason.
I've just bought 2 front shocks (sachs), a full set of eibach springs, camber bolts and drop links for circa £300
2 shocks and springs from Honda along with drop links were £450 alone I'd be willing to bet a set of front shocks, springs and drop links from Ford would be nearer half that
Reliability and quality of component parts are two different things.
The same components could be put together in different ways by different companies and the resultant product would differ.
I agree Hondas typically tend to suffer less in the way of failure (or at least major failure). I strongly disagree this should make the same components more expensive to buy from them. I also strongly disagree that a modern Honda is a "quality" product, at least anything under the Accord in the range.
It will be all down to throughput ultimately - if they sell less units they will be far less inclined to produce/procure replacements at a lower cost and accordingly selling price