Better daily vehicle: Ford F-150 vs Honda Accord?
If you had the money for only one vehicle you would drive for the rest of your life between these two which would you choose?
If you had the money for only one vehicle you would drive for the rest of your life between these two which would you choose?
I really enjoy listening to music in the car and unfortunately my factory cd player does not play mp3 cds and the I don't like the radio bc they play the same songs over and over. I have 2 possible options. I can install an aftermarket cd player but I won't be able to take the factory cd player out bc honda decided to tie the radio with the heating and cooling unit. So I would have 2 cd players installed, just the factory one wouldn't be functional. Or the other route is to install an aux adapter to the back of the factory cd player, which involves taking out the bottom compartment, then drilling a small hole in the compartment to thread the wire through. Very strange how it came with an aux button on the factory cd player, but the plug to utilize it is on the back of the radio. What should I do?
I need new tires on my 95 accord EX sedan 4 cylinder. I was leaning toward going to a Goodyear store and getting RS-A Eagle's but I worry because they don't have any warranty at all. Dunlop II's have a 65k mile warranty. Are they good tires? The next stop up with be Goodyear Comfort Touring tires but they are a lot more expensive.
The seats are obviously leather, however I can't tell if some parts on the dashboard or door side panels are. It may be soft plastic/rubber/ vinyl… But i'm not sure. I just don't want to use my 'ArmorAll Protectant' that is not meant for leather on these parts if they actually are leather.
I'm looking for simple DIY maintenance to do on a car! It's a Honda Accord 2010 EX-L V6 with 100k of mileage. I know the timing belt & water pump needs to be change (trying to save up). I did few of the basics such as
1) Cabin Filter Replacement
2) Air Filter Replacement
3) Fuel Injecter System Cleaner
Anything else I can do?
The only thing wrong with it is the breaks I have to literally floor it to get it to stop completely. Now knowing that I know if I buy it its going to need alot more than just me buying it. If it has 200, 000 miles on it it's only going to run another 200, 000 miles till the engine gives out. Does anyone think it's a good idea to swap it with a new engine as soon as I buy it? Or is that just plain out idiotic? I don't know swapping it with a brand new engine sounded pretty good to me. Than putting a brand new break on it and BOOM POW! Good as new right? Thats how I was thinking about it. I also wanted to put new rims and new paint job. All in due time it'll be just like a new 2014 accord but give me some pointers guys. I'm kinda thinkin outside the box here
So my options for my new car are a 2012 Mitsubishi lancer SE with sports package or a Honda accord v6 coupe ex-l. The Mitsubishi has 11k miles, awd, and heated seats but the interior is supposibly cheap and the car isn't as fast from what I hear m The Honda is fwd which isn't the best for the snow in Illinois, slightly less sporty and will be a 08-10 but the interior has luxury and is a pretty quick car. Any opinions on which one to get.
I have a honda accord 2012 LX has 28344 miles. I went to honda dealer and they did alignment, tire balanced, they also changed the tire. But the steering is still virabte at 65mph on highway. I went to the honda dealer 4 times. Abd they could'nt fix it. When i bought this car brand new, i never had that kind of the problem. I' m getting mad now.
Whai will it cost to get a value cover gasket done on a 1992 honda accord? (labor average)?
I have a 1995 Honda Accord, and I know you can't give me a direct answer so I was just looking for suggestions to what it could be. It doesn't always come on, but it usually will after I go over 2000-2500 rpms. The car does have 247,000 miles on it and drives perfectly fine. But I was just wondering what could possibly be causing this that I could look in to.