I was wondering the same thing.What is a "window tint exemption"?
I owned quite a few Hondas.
I left them over a stupid consumer relations snafu.
My wife was driving an Element, it was her second. She loved the dam thing, I of course had multiple coats of Zaino on it after my normal 2 day polishing technique.
After a year and 13000 miles from new the clearcoat began failing on the wheels.
I took it to the dealer and they said they would have to talk to their rep, they took pictures and said they would get back with me, the rep said no way I must have used a harsh cleaner on them.
I made an appointment to meet with the regional rep and showed him the entire car. It was cleaner than the new ones on the lot and way shinier.
He looked at it and agreed that I was smart enough to not use harsh cleaners on a clearcoated wheel but that maybe the selling dealer could have done it before I bought it.
I said great let's get that dealer to step up. He said the dealer was out of business and suggested I contact Honda Consumer Affairs.
Honda in no uncertain terms said I lied, that I had used the incorrect cleaners and i could pound sand over $1200 worth of mass produced wheels. :mad2:
Sold the POS and bought her a FORD!!
What is a "window tint exemption"?
Speaking of colors-why do you post your comments in blue?
In the scheme displayed here on MM.net on my monitor, it's easier to read in my opinion.
I don't even know, is there a choice of color schemes here? Is it
messing up anybody else as far as ease in reading it?![]()
^^^ Same here. Can't stand foreign-named cars and won't own one. I actually own all FoMoCo products, always have except for a '79 Nova and a '80 Volvo I had once.
Glad to see that I'm not the only one who feels this way.
I had a buddy say to me once,
"Foreign cars are better than American cars".
I said, "Why"?
He said, "They just are".
Obviously I flipped out because he had absolutely no information or proof to back up that ridiculous claim.
But I'm afraid that for some reason a lot of the population holds this exact opinion, and I for the life of me can't understand why.
Hey it's your car, and if your daughter is happy with it, then cool.
Personally I would have gone with a Ford vehicle.
Car looks better with the tint BTW
I can answer this real easy, look at domestic VS foreign built quality starting in the mid 70's, and look at the 80's for an even better example. the 80's brought us gems like Dodge's K car, and plymouth Aries, and a rebadged Cavalier that Cadillac called a Cimarron, Pontiac fiero, and let us not forget the craptacular Merkur Xr4ti. Bland and ugly Citations and chevettes and Pintos. Look at today's cars, if you want an AWD 4 door car thats fun to drive, what domestic car are you buying? Hell if you want ANY kind of 4 cyl fun car what domestic are you buying? Chevy tried a cobalt SS which is a piece of crap, dodge tried caliber and neon SRT 4 both of them are junk, and the last 4 cyl ford that was fun was the SVO Mustang, unless you count the SVT contour which was a V6.
It's real funny how people seem to have selective memory about Japanese cars from the 70's, 80's, and 90's. I spent much of the late 90's doing only engine replacements. The bulk of those were in Japanese cars or at least Japanese built engines. Before that doing head gaskets on Hondas was quite profitable. Honda distributors in the 90's were also very prone to imploding and their ign systems weren't too reliable in general often frying the ign control module. Then there is the faulty main power relays that left many a motorist stranded, yet they used that same relay for over a decade w/o changing it.
If you want to talk about recent fun to drive Ford 4cyls you left out the Focus SVT and it's dual lay-shaft 6-speed.
My daughter won't keep this long enough to have major problems anyway. She wants a premium Mustang GT, perhaps a GT-CS.
With a $35,000 price tag, that will happen after she has a full time job and paying her own insurance in a couple of years.![]()