View Full Version : I am back and loving it!!
minircc
23-02-2013, 07:42 PM
I have owned a few Hondas before and loved them.
Then moved onto German cars the last few years and absolutely regretted it.
Now back to Honda and loving it!
Previous Hondas:
- 1994 Honda Accord Vti
- 1995 Honda Integra DC2
- 2002 Honda Integra DC5
- 2004 Honda Accord Euro Lux
Also had a few other cars along the way in no particular order (most before i owned Hondas). Ford, Holden, Toyota, Mazda & Mitsubishi.
Then i went to:
- 2007 VW Jetta & 2006 Audi A6
I thought i was upgrading. Little did i know they were both pieces of unreliable junk even when i had full service at Audi/VW. Once out of warranty i had to get rid of them. My friends with BMWs and Mercs also learnt the hard way. You dont get what you pay for these days..
Now i am back and own a CU2 Accord Euro Lux and loving it! :honda:
Was tossing between is250, but it was just too small given i have to fit baby seats in the back, and personally i think the CU2 Lux is one of the best looking sedans out there at the moment.
I know there is a new Accord Euro model coming out soon, but i just love the look of how the Accord Euro Lux sits on the stock 18s with the sunroof. :cool:
mocchi
23-02-2013, 08:18 PM
wow you serious? what problems?
welcome abourd handuh family
minircc
23-02-2013, 08:47 PM
okay, here it goes.
Jetta - A/C compressor went and impacted a lot of other stuff. Dealer quoted 3-5k to fix. Ended up getting it fixed with A/C specialist but even that set me back $2k. The car stalled when it went. VW didn't care and didnt want to know about it. Other things included rough idling, FSI engine sounding like a diesel, Coil packs failing, carbon buildup in engine, and lots more!
Audi - Rough idling, coil packs failing (had to limp car home), CVT gearbox problems (cost over $3k to fix, just out of waranty and dealer and Audi had no sympathy). Oil consumption (1 litre or so every 1000kms, and apparently for German cars this is meant to be normal!! Forget about fuel consumption, the cost of oil consumption was ridiculous, considering you need Audi/VW approved oil costing big bucks), electrical problems, ie Key got stuck and could not be removed out of ignition, keyless remote did not lock, boot did not lock sometimes, park brake sensors failed etc.. and lots more i dont want to remember.
Experience from friends.
BMW 5 series (E60), steering rack problem +$6k fix.
Merc E Class (W211), electrical problems, all electrics in car just turned off when going 80km/h. Engine stalled, steering stopped, and brakes weren't working as it should. Was a scray moment!
VW DSG auto tranny issues. thousands to fix.
There are many others too, but those stick to my mind the most.
A good summary here.
http://www.dogandlemon.com/articles/german-cars
I come here are read the problems, recalls on Japanese cars have and what people complain about and it is absolutely nothing in comparison. Recalls is actually a good thing. German cars have low recall rates because they sweep problems under the carpet and hope they go away!
charliebrown
23-02-2013, 08:53 PM
very interesting. all these horror stories is the reason why im steering away from the vw mkv/vi gti as a next car. the ability to extract so much power so easily though is naice. out of warranty is scary shit
DreadAngel
23-02-2013, 09:02 PM
Sounds about right from what I've seen, welcome back to the family =)
minircc
23-02-2013, 09:06 PM
thanks guys, feels great to be back :)
minircc
23-02-2013, 09:12 PM
I would recommend you definately need to buy it with extended warranty. Something we jap car owners would have never considered. If you want power, get a WRX etc. Although not as realiable as a Honda, still leaps and bounds ahead of Continental cars. Watch 'Best Motoring' to appreciate the engineering that goes into Jap cars.
very interesting. all these horror stories is the reason why im steering away from the vw mkv/vi gti as a next car. the ability to extract so much power so easily though is naice. out of warranty is scary shit
charliebrown
23-02-2013, 09:22 PM
I would recommend you definately need to buy it with extended warranty. Something we jap car owners would have never considered. If you want power, get a WRX etc. Although not as realiable as a Honda, still leaps and bounds ahead of Continental cars. Watch 'Best Motoring' to appreciate the engineering that goes into Jap cars.
a WRX is good if u like sore asshole courtesy of boys in blue :P
minircc
23-02-2013, 10:02 PM
na, i have mates that drive Rex's, no issues with cops.
tones of street cred and respect.
However, you have to own a German car once in your life right, so if your heart is set on a GTi, get one buddy. Life is short.
stndrd
23-02-2013, 10:02 PM
I have owned a 99 WRX for the last 2 months and have not been pulled over once ;)
charliebrown
23-02-2013, 10:17 PM
I have owned a 99 WRX for the last 2 months and have not been pulled over once ;)
how you likin the 4wd bro?
mocchi
23-02-2013, 10:19 PM
how can i get this street cred
minircc
23-02-2013, 10:38 PM
hahaha
you have lots already and dont need any more ;)
how can i get this street cred
EKVTIR-T
23-02-2013, 11:06 PM
tones of street cred and respect.
you want the respect?
http://cdn3.hark.com/images/000/035/600/35600/original.0
antony
24-02-2013, 05:05 AM
I too had a Jetta,my 4th brand new VW.
It was a great car,but had many niggles with it,and VW were arrogant and dealers were rude and incompotant.
I swire never again,and when it was weitten off,I deceided to get its closest competitor,and biught my CU2 Euro.
Could not be happier,the diffirence is like day and night.
DreadAngel
24-02-2013, 02:20 PM
how can i get this street cred
you want the respect?
http://cdn3.hark.com/images/000/035/600/35600/original.0
Like that, get massive guns...
Then drive a Hot4s car like:
http://www.modifiedcars.com/pix/cars_high/463_317.jpg
Then you win
http://humordistrict.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/orig-7248121.jpg
DakDak
24-02-2013, 04:33 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yAuu3xOsorQ
**** street cred.
I want the pussy magnet
minircc
25-02-2013, 10:03 PM
Your Honda S15 ain't getting you any? haha
(I assume you have a Honda and an S15?)
baethos
25-02-2013, 10:46 PM
Not surprised you don't like euro cars. A lot of them have issues. I had a friend who had an Audi A4 for a few months, then sold it as it had too many issues. Other friends have BMWs, Mercs...etc...they all have their problems. You just gotta do your research and know what to expect. I have an E46 M3 myself, and I'm fully aware of the number of issues it can bring - so I'm prepared, as much as I can be lol. I bought a Civic EK as a daily, and love it too. Awesome little daily, easy to drive around, not worry about it too much, fuel economy great...
DakDak
28-02-2013, 07:42 AM
Your Honda S15 ain't getting you any? haha
(I assume you have a Honda and an S15?)
Yes but I dont need a pussy magnet.
I want a 10sec car like Toretto.
Toyota R32 GTST with a RB25 is the way to go.
I used to have a K24 DC5R, I miss it.
minircc
13-04-2016, 10:50 PM
Just an update. 3 years on and I am still loving my CU2 Euro Lux.
Drives like a dream and everything just works!! (I think Honda actually had an ad for the CL9 that said that.. "when things just work" Lol)
3 years of trouble free motoring.. Pure bliss..
Puts a smile to my face everytime I am in it.
Daveho1
14-04-2016, 06:54 AM
Don't you miss the excitement of wondering if the car would work, Honda are boring cause they tend to just well work..
minircc
14-04-2016, 08:25 AM
Haha, I definately don't miss having cars with a german soul that's for sure and needing a VAGCOM to diagnose all the issues.
I actually had to buy one because I used it so much for both the Audi and VW. It was depressing.. Lol
It was like going out with a needy girl.. a gold digger. And the cars couldn't do the basic of getting me from A to B when needed.
Audi A6 vs Euro Lux. For me Honda wins hands down. I have learnt Japanese engineering craps all over German engineering.
antony
17-04-2016, 12:19 PM
minircc I could not agree with you more,I have had 6 German cars,and will never go back.
In 2 months time my Euro will be 6 years old,and I have had ZERO issues from it.
Its only done 67000 kilometres,but the only thing needing replacing were my tyres at 60 000 kilometres.
Guess what my next car will be ???????
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