Should I have kept my Honda Accord?
#1
Should I have kept my Honda Accord?
I traded my Honda accord for a 97 A4 1.8T a few years ago. I love how the Audi drives.
My sunroof stuck open two days ago. Fixing this has been a HUGE pain!! It shouldn't be this complicated. It would be over 1,000 to replace the A/C evaporator. So, I'm not doing it. These things are way too hard to work on.
A WELL ENGINEERED CAR CAN BE EASILY FIXED. THE GERMAN'S NEED TO KNOW THIS.
My sunroof stuck open two days ago. Fixing this has been a HUGE pain!! It shouldn't be this complicated. It would be over 1,000 to replace the A/C evaporator. So, I'm not doing it. These things are way too hard to work on.
A WELL ENGINEERED CAR CAN BE EASILY FIXED. THE GERMAN'S NEED TO KNOW THIS.
#4
RE: Should I have kept my Honda Accord?
alrite go buy your honda back
so far last month and this month my car been giving me hell
i was a lil angree and wanted to sell it off
but i love my car and it took care of me well
i rememebered i knew wut i was getting in to buyin a german car
u hear the storys and u should of known wut u were getting in to
i used to drive a civic, that thing was lil bullet proof
so far last month and this month my car been giving me hell
i was a lil angree and wanted to sell it off
but i love my car and it took care of me well
i rememebered i knew wut i was getting in to buyin a german car
u hear the storys and u should of known wut u were getting in to
i used to drive a civic, that thing was lil bullet proof
#5
RE: Should I have kept my Honda Accord?
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alrite go buy your honda back
so far last month and this month my car been giving me hell
i was a lil angree and wanted to sell it off
but i love my car and it took care of me well
i rememebered i knew wut i was getting in to buyin a german car
u hear the storys and u should of known wut u were getting in to
i used to drive a civic, that thing was lil bullet proof
alrite go buy your honda back
so far last month and this month my car been giving me hell
i was a lil angree and wanted to sell it off
but i love my car and it took care of me well
i rememebered i knew wut i was getting in to buyin a german car
u hear the storys and u should of known wut u were getting in to
i used to drive a civic, that thing was lil bullet proof
#9
RE: Should I have kept my Honda Accord?
i miss my civic
i would love a EK hatch
i probly would of dumped a spoon crate engine
get the front and rear JDM bumpers
type R lip
mugen rear wing
CF hood
CF trunk
JDM head lights
fully built suspension
dampers, sways, strut bars all around
big brakes
that car would of been great
get some mugen wheels
i cant belive i used to complain of my god a type R front lip is $30
ahhh old dreams
i would love a EK hatch
i probly would of dumped a spoon crate engine
get the front and rear JDM bumpers
type R lip
mugen rear wing
CF hood
CF trunk
JDM head lights
fully built suspension
dampers, sways, strut bars all around
big brakes
that car would of been great
get some mugen wheels
i cant belive i used to complain of my god a type R front lip is $30
ahhh old dreams
#10
RE: Should I have kept my Honda Accord?
You think you are having some rough time? I bought my car last summer and I had a choice to get a Ford Escape at that time. My children said that I deserve to buy a luxury car since my Caravan has served me well for 15 years. I figured if my Chrysler van lasted 15 years trouble free, a German car should be as good or maybe better. Wrong!
Since I got this car, I spent a total of $5500 from changing the timing belt to replacing the turn signal relay. I did most of the work except when I need to use a special tools. Anyway, everytime there is a problem with my car - I kept thinking of trading it in. You know what? I have not driven a car yet (in the same price range) that put a smile in my face. I guess when I think of that blizzard day last winter where everyone stayed home and I have to do a wedding, driving down the Don Valley parkway at 80Km/hr - makes me say "Thank GOD I bought an Audi".
So, fix the car and enjoy the ride. It is a machine and it does break down!
Since I got this car, I spent a total of $5500 from changing the timing belt to replacing the turn signal relay. I did most of the work except when I need to use a special tools. Anyway, everytime there is a problem with my car - I kept thinking of trading it in. You know what? I have not driven a car yet (in the same price range) that put a smile in my face. I guess when I think of that blizzard day last winter where everyone stayed home and I have to do a wedding, driving down the Don Valley parkway at 80Km/hr - makes me say "Thank GOD I bought an Audi".
So, fix the car and enjoy the ride. It is a machine and it does break down!