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    Thumbs down Dad states euro is third class ?

    What can i say we have so many problems with ours and it hasnt even reached 20k kms. He questions the quality of this car and states it is a waste of his money. By the way you may be wondering what is he doing with my car. We are sharing it until i go into uni so he can buy another car. The problem with it now is the left front tyre makes this horrible loud creaking noise which can be heard from miles ahead and something is definetly wrong with it.

    He claims my choice is 3rd class and blames me for picking this car

    The power of dreams have let me down.
    not good honda..not good at all.

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    the noise sounds like a pebble stuck in ur brakes
    and anyway ur still under warranty man....
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    Quote Originally Posted by Faiz
    What can i say we have so many problems with ours and it hasnt even reached 20k kms. He questions the quality of this car and states it is a waste of his money. By the way you may be wondering what is he doing with my car. We are sharing it until i go into uni so he can buy another car. The problem with it now is the left front tyre makes this horrible loud creaking noise which can be heard from miles ahead and something is definetly wrong with it.

    He claims my choice is 3rd class and blames me for picking this car

    The power of dreams have let me down.
    not good honda..not good at all.
    Not you again.. your opinion is bias'd to hell. Why not just take it to get fixed??

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    Geez.. not this again.

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    Just go buy a Holden Commodoore. Then come back to your Euro and you will appreciate your Euro more than ever.

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    Just farking sell the car man, go ride a bicycle.

    you are not worthy of the car.

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    I have said it once - and I'll say it again - you should be driving a Daewoo Matiz so you appreciate the Euro -with the money left over mod it like this.


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    That's FOOLY Faiz appropriate!
    Better to have it and not need it, than need it and not have it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Faiz
    What can i say we have so many problems with ours and it hasnt even reached 20k kms. He questions the quality of this car and states it is a waste of his money. By the way you may be wondering what is he doing with my car. We are sharing it until i go into uni so he can buy another car. The problem with it now is the left front tyre makes this horrible loud creaking noise which can be heard from miles ahead and something is definetly wrong with it.

    He claims my choice is 3rd class and blames me for picking this car

    The power of dreams have let me down.
    not good honda..not good at all.
    Faiz, seriously if you're not satisfied sell it off and quit complaining... your car is still under warranty, u can always bring it back to honda for them to check it out, not like you're gonna fork out any more money unless its your fault.

    My two cents.

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    Not only are there hundreds of satisfied euro buyers (several members of my family being a part of these people) but also your car is still fixable, if its an external material which is stuck in ur brakes like panda[CRX] said then honda is not to blame. Even if it was a manufacturer's fault - honda will acknowledge this and take responsibility. I can name dozens of car manufacturers that have had to recall hundreds of their cars because of major flaws.

    Quote Originally Posted by revolution
    Just go buy a Holden Commodoore. Then come back to your Euro and you will appreciate your Euro more than ever.
    Why pick on commodores man, they''re good quality, reliable family cars...

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    mate.. take it back to honda .. they ll fix it for ya... any given car would have slight errors... no car is perfect... but sounds to me its only a small problem.. i m sure honda could fix that for u under warr.


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    Quote Originally Posted by DaPlaya
    Not only are there hundreds of satisfied euro buyers (several members of my family being a part of these people) but also your car is still fixable, if its an external material which is stuck in ur brakes like panda[CRX] said then honda is not to blame. Even if it was a manufacturer's fault - honda will acknowledge this and take responsibility. I can name dozens of car manufacturers that have had to recall hundreds of their cars because of major flaws.



    Why pick on commodores man, they''re good quality, reliable family cars...
    Just that my dad had one for a company car. Before he traded it in for another company car (At 60K km's) it had to get tranny rebuild, Oil leaks, Coolant leaks, squeaky brakes galore and the doors were creaking and squeaking like they were about to fall off....Just saying that the Euro is more of a quality car campared to other's in it's price range.

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