32 pages in this thread so far. Sounds like a real and serious problem that Honda is ignoring.

Car manufacturers/importers divide and conquer like any other business focused on the bottom line: By continually denying the existence of a problem and, where individual owners make something of it, they blame something else, like the tyres.

Curious that Honda continues to fit Bridgestone RE040's to the Luxury. If the problem is the tyres, then they wouldn't be fitting the same tyre OE. Therefore, the problem is more likely to be suspension design. That means Honda would have to fix it. Good enough reason to deny that there is a problem. Imagine the cost of a recall.

Companies, like governments, also use the privacy laws to stifle debate. By dividing people so that they don't know that others are experiencing the same situation, they have better control.

They did not count on the Internet providing discussion fora. Although anyone following the proposed web content laws would see that the Australian Government, to appease big business and their own government ends, are attempting to censor the internet.

If you tell a lie often enough it becomes the truth. Everyone should read George Orwell's book "1984". It's where we get our "Orwellian" expressions from; like "Big Brother is watching."