Quote Originally Posted by LXRY View Post
My advice to you is exhaust all avenues with your dealer first, then go to Honda Aust. if that fails most important consumer affairs or fair trading as a last resort. Everything gets stored in there data base (consumer affairs or fair trading) once s few complaints get recieved they can act. Which won't take long the way Honda going.
thanks for your post, LXRY... glad to know i'm not alone with this many Honda problems. i've already exhausted 2 dealers and am already up to honda australia (the district manager Tony Martin stated that he was from Honda Australia.) i've looked into the dept of fair trading etc. but i've been told they won't actually do anything.

the only way to change the perception of the fact that i am only one customer is to walk into the dealership with either a lawyer or an ACA/TT film crew. it would be very interesting if it comes to that.

Quote Originally Posted by JasonGilholme View Post
shouldn't have accepted it if it was wrong to begine with.

Once you've got the car they don't really car about you anymore.
indeed i would be kicking myself if this was my mistake, unfortunately there were only 3 problems at delivery; the other 24 reared their heads afterwards.

Quote Originally Posted by JasonGilholme View Post
you chould just park the car infront of the dealer on weekends with a big sign saying "My car has 27 problems and this dealer will not fix any of them!" see what they do then.
i've thought of doing something like this, i'm not sure if it's legal though. if they don't get their act together, i'll ask my legal advisor if it's permissible