Honda has best reliability rating
http://money.cnn.com/2004/12/08/pf/a...ex.htm?cnn=yes
Not surprising really, but still kind of neat. |
The link is to a "retained value" not "reliability" cnn link.
I'm not sure it is as "reliable" as they once were. Uncle has a 2004 Accord that is a problem and a 2004 MDX too. But retained value..yes. |
You're right, I guess I used the wrong word, but to me they sort of go hand in hand. If the car is reliable and doesn't break as often as others it will retain it's value. I have ADD sometimes and forget what I'm doing and write the first thing that comes to my mind. I apologize :D
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Honda just kicks butt...year in...year out, WHAT A CAR COMPANY
If I owned or started a car company I would try to beat... Honda in quality & reliablity BMW & Mazda in fun factor Chevy in fuel economy Audi in interior quality, feel, design Ferrari in looks Honda is a great company! |
Originally Posted by rx8wannahave
Honda just kicks butt...year in...year out, WHAT A CAR COMPANY
If I owned or started a car company I would try to beat... Honda in quality & reliablity BMW & Mazda in fun factor Chevy in fuel economy Audi in interior quality, feel, design Ferrari in looks Honda is a great company! |
I was thinking that too especially now with the hybrids coming out.
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Well...yeah, but the way they get so much fuel economy from a BIG OL V8 is what impresses me more than a hybr that is designed to get better fuel economy. But, OK...Chevy for sports car fuel economy and HONDA/Toyota for normal car fuel economy
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i think hondas are the most relible car evers... heard somewhere on TV (top gear i think) that honda mande so many vtec engines and none has failed... oo
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I've heard the opposite. Honda "did" have the best reliability...but in the past 5 or 6 years its been dropping like a rock. The old car's are rocks...the new ones are meh.
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I've heard the opposite. Honda "did" have the best reliability...but in the past 5 or 6 years its been dropping like a rock. The old car's are rocks...the new ones are meh. Naaa, I have not heard about any problems with their engines. You know what...other car companies need to drop their ego's and see WHY Honda engines are so GREAT, I know I would like to know. |
Nah I've checked the link, I've just seen reports to the contrary from other sites...including consumer reports. Remember can't ever look at one site for all the info...gotta throw them all together and look at it as a whole to cancel out possible bias. To get a better overall picture, look at all their ATX problems across the Acura and Honda line. MTX's don't seem to have any issues however.
Just gotta hitup the forums to see all the recall sticky's and failures :). Wait...was does this discussion say reliability and the link say best retained value. I'm so confused now. Someone change the damn topic :). |
humm... their reliablity dropping in the past 5 or 6 so year... isn't that when the americans want to take over everything? owning honda? u KNOW honda's r built by americans now a days... so i guess when they were good/reliable... it was when they were built by Japanese... just like the RX-8.... Built by Japanese...
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Ya...but look at the Mazda3, that things built in japan and its got a TSB almost every week.
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Originally Posted by crossbow
Ya...but look at the Mazda3, that things built in japan and its got a TSB almost every week.
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the M3 is built by americans = many TSBs ofcourse...
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Mazda 3 is a Japan built car. The 6 is the one built in the states. I guess Japan must be importing americans to build the 8 and 3?
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Originally Posted by rx8wannahave
If I owned or started a car company I would try to beat...
Honda in quality & reliablity BMW & Mazda in fun factor Chevy in fuel economy Audi in interior quality, feel, design Ferrari in looks Honda in fuel efficiency and 4 cylinder technology BMW in 6 and 8 cyl. engine technology, and handling Mazda in rotary know-how Acura in interior styling Audi in exterior styling Lexus in ass-kissing to make customers happy |
humm on MSN auto it says the 3 and 6 is built in USA...
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Good list. I would want my company to beat; Honda in fuel efficiency and 4 cylinder technology BMW in 6 and 8 cyl. engine technology, and handling Mazda in rotary know-how Acura in interior styling Audi in exterior styling Lexus in ass-kissing to make customers happy |
RX REnesis,
It isn't. The 3 has NAV and HID's...which are only available on Japan built mazda vehicles. The Mazda 6 is built in the US, and thus doesn't have NAV or HID's, because of union issues. Its possible that HID/NAV 3's are built in japan, and non HID/NAV 3's are built in the US...but I'm pretty sure they're all coming from Japan. The MPS 6 is built in Tofu, Japan, and thus will have available NAV and HID's. |
oo.... if only the M3 has nav and HID then i might settle for one....
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IIRC, the Honda Motor Company is the largest producer of engines worldwide. Their V6 engines are great too. They are having a bit of problems with trannys.
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honda builds engines for racing too... from F1 to super bike...
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As good as Honda is...they actually have consistently had more problems per 100 cars than lexus, infinity, and toyota for the last six years according to consumer reports. So maybe look to lexus for customer ass kissing and reliability. Plus there resale is very high also...especially the SUVs.
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They may have the best reliability in cars, but in motorcycles Yamaha takes the cake for most reliable.
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