I've been grumbling about this for years, but this blog post on C&D sums it up amazingly well. It's a long post but I think I agree with almost everything written.
6/7/2012 12:53:10 PM
They are going through normal ups and downs, just like American car manufacturers were going in mid 90s with unreliability issues. Kia, Hyundai threw a curve with pricing and options and Honda just needs time to adjust. Look at how Ford bounced back with ton of new cars that are reliable and good on gas. I think same will happen to Honda. Just give them some time.
6/7/2012 1:15:49 PM
? In my opinion they have been going downhill since around 2002-2003. I will admit I did not notice this in 2003, it was more of a hindsight position. That's going on 10 years now and I'm not seeing anything changing that in the near future. Their pipeline is laughable.
6/7/2012 1:24:44 PM
You have more choices because there are more mfg out there, but honda going down since 2002? Thats only 2 year after intro of S2000 and start of modern Honda Oddysey, later which still completely dominates a HUGE minivan market. Civics are still everywhere in NA. Just about the only demise stories I can see are accord, pilot and ridgeline, which have been blah since '02 like you said. [Edited on June 7, 2012 at 1:31 PM. Reason : .]
6/7/2012 1:29:18 PM
I've been saying for about 3 years now that Honda and to a lesser extent toyota have been juxtaposing themselves with Ford and GM in design, quality, etc. There are individual exceptions, but as ford and GM have been stepping up their game, Honda and Toyota have fallen into many of the same traps that the big three did in the past. Hyundai and Kia's surge hasn't helped either, as both have been eating their lunch as well.^ have you seen the new civic? They stole a page out GM's old playbook with that signature rental car interior. Same shit with the new Jetta(unrelated point). [Edited on June 7, 2012 at 1:31 PM. Reason : .]
6/7/2012 1:30:23 PM
all the japanese companies need to get their shit together and have an early 90's-esque cockswinging contest.
6/7/2012 1:34:54 PM
yes, bought '12 civic for my dad. great car and do not agree with you at all. also, since when did civic have good interior?new jetta i agree. they took a step back.[Edited on June 7, 2012 at 1:36 PM. Reason : f]
6/7/2012 1:35:24 PM
^The last generation Civic had a higher quality interior than the current one, so you don't have to look far. The new Jetta is a step back, but VW lowered the base price for the Jetta. Honda did no such thing with the Civic.
6/7/2012 1:37:47 PM
^you are forgetting about the club spectator
6/7/2012 2:35:04 PM
I've been a Honda fan since before I got my license2010 was the end of my nearly 20 year Honda-dominated familythat being said, no way I'd own a GM over a Hondathey'll regroup, I don't see them declaring bankruptcy or failingthey'll probably downsize before that happens, IMO
6/7/2012 3:20:20 PM
^^I'm not really sure what a few tweaks done by American Honda has to do with much of anything. You're grasping at straws.
6/7/2012 4:04:42 PM
6/7/2012 4:22:51 PM
The Ford Fusion and Focus are class leading vehicles, so....umm, yeah.
6/7/2012 4:50:34 PM
the fusion is closethe focus is not so close
6/7/2012 5:16:23 PM
you can't look at that shit through the "RAWWR IM A CAR ENTHUSIAST" guy glasses.None of the shit that's important to you is important to the average consumer and vice versa. The difference in Ford pre and post Alan Mullaly is night and day. And the sales figures back it up. Also, I've never owned a ford, nor do I plan to anytime in the near future. I own a toyota and a bmw. So the fact that ford has impressed me recently has nothing to do with an inherent bias or general love of ford.
6/7/2012 5:25:55 PM
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6/7/2012 9:23:07 PM
the club spectator was posted as a joke. that car is stupid.
6/7/2012 9:56:42 PM
6/7/2012 10:53:43 PM
^^lol. Well I mean it does handle a bit better. I've always viewed it as a limp wristed attempt of course.
6/7/2012 11:08:54 PM
^^in this day and age I wouldn't draw the line at "american" vs. import. I'd probably buy a fusion over an accord if i was looking for a passenger sedan. and if i wanted a pickup truck, i'd probably buy a tacoma.I'd still never buy a chrysler. they are still pure shit.[Edited on June 8, 2012 at 9:17 AM. Reason : . ]
6/8/2012 9:16:26 AM
^Have you driven a ridgeline? I went from a tacoma to a ridgeline and love it.
6/8/2012 10:04:04 AM
I'd buy a Raptor over a Ridgeline.A TSX over a Fusion.A Civic over a Focus / Fiesta (unless they were awd)but I'm not in the market for any of those.
6/8/2012 10:13:42 AM
^^The Ridgeline gets the same mileage as the fullsized Chevy and Ford pick ups. What a waste.^the Fiesta competes with the Fit, which happens to be the only shining star in Honda's garage.Class to class across the board, the Fit is the only Honda product I would choose over another automaker's.
6/8/2012 10:23:35 AM
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6/8/2012 11:13:02 AM
its not a truck its a cross over... It's people like him that are the reason all suvs have car chassis now.people can't rap their heads around the fact that what they really need is a van.
6/8/2012 11:32:38 AM
The bed has worked fine for me, and the trunk beneath it is extremely convinent and usefull. No i don't go off roading much...or ever really. It does great on the job sites I have taken it to and in the snow. It also rides way better than any other truck I have been in and the backseet is comfertable. The tacoma does have more power. As far as it having the same gas mileage of a full size chevrolet....No not really. I typically get 19-20 MPG. [Edited on June 8, 2012 at 11:37 AM. Reason : big picture]
6/8/2012 11:36:19 AM
I'm not debating, just telling you what I'd get from Ford vs Honda, if I had to choose
6/8/2012 12:00:38 PM
^^ The 5.3L Chevy gets better MPG than the 4.3L.
6/8/2012 12:10:57 PM
6/8/2012 12:46:45 PM
I was in this market late last year. Drove a used Civic (mind you this was an '07 model with something like 80K miles on it). Then drove a new Civic.The new Civic was superior in tightness, as the other one had started to develop some squeaks and rattles. (Surprise, surprise, 4 year old higher-mileage car). It also had more room in the cabin and a larger trunk. The previous generation was superior in *everything* else. Styling, interior design, quality of materials, fit and finish, handling, responsiveness. The new one had a softer ride, but at the expense of handling, that's a net negative to me.Ended up buying a Kia Forte Koup. Interior materials and fit/finish aren't any better than the new Civic but I like it better in all other respects. And yes, the bumper to bumper warranty is only 5/60, but that's not bad and the 100K powertrain warranty is quite a comforting thought. Had I wanted a 4-door I would have been quite happy in an Elantra, which I also drove and found superior to the new Civic in just about every respect.I've been pro-Honda for years, and I do agree they still make some good products (even with some styling quirks I think the Odyssey is the best minivan on the market), but the issues are definitely troubling.
6/8/2012 12:50:59 PM
6^I went to Fuelly.com to look at real world mileage from Honda Ridgeline owners and F-150 owners. I see you're comparing 2008 data...which is now 4 yrs oldRidgeline data is available from 2006-2012. Average mileage from the users is 16.9 - 17.8. The F-150 with the EcoBoost twin turbo V6 has only been out for one year, 2012. Average fuel mileage for that vehicle among all owners is 17.9 mpgRidgeline EPA ratings: 15 city / 21 hwyF-150 EPA ratings: 16 city / 22 hwy (2WD) 15 city / 21 hwy (4WD)Ridgeline V6 - 250 hp 247 lb-ft torqueEcoboost V6 - 365 hp 420 lb-ft torqueHonda is know for their fuel mileage ingenuity, but in this field they're flat out smoked. ^^I mention other owner's FIRST hand experience (in contrast to the firsthand experience here) and somehow that's not valid. How about the CEO of Honda apologizing. How much fucking proof do you need?^no way man, that can't be! /sarcasm[Edited on June 8, 2012 at 1:04 PM. Reason : 2008]
6/8/2012 1:00:17 PM
that eco boost truck gives me a boner driving too.. I drove one that a friend's green construction company bought cause it said ECO on the side (yep the marketing works)and when i pulled off the lot i did a 200ft burnout i was not expecting at all..In a straight line the base short cab long bed feels faster then the friggin lightnings i've driven.
6/8/2012 1:07:43 PM
6/8/2012 1:08:48 PM
hahahaha, sorry to let you down ^^yeah one of my coworkers has one and mentions quite often all the accidental burnouts he does. He says he'd like to line up next to me some day and I change the subject. That 5000 lb truck would destroy me up till 40 or 50
6/8/2012 1:13:04 PM
6/8/2012 3:17:51 PM
Maybe because it has a bed that you can carry things in (you know, things larger than a wagon's cargo area), and can tow a trailer. Why shouldn't I care how it rides? What part of wanting a backseat blows your small mind? Most every truck on the market today offers models with backseats and 4-doors, too bad they didn't ask you for your small minded opinion on exactly what a truck should be. And the trunk is awesome for storing things in that you would not want stolen out of the bed, you know like tools or a golf bag. I really can't tell if you are a troll or really are just stupid, so I responded anyway.
6/8/2012 3:44:52 PM
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6/8/2012 4:21:31 PM
^^
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6/12/2012 2:37:23 PM
I wonder if the Japanese bitch about Honda exporting jobs to the US to save on cost?
6/12/2012 2:40:03 PM
People are actually buying the CR-Z and Insight? Must be in other parts of the country as I see very few of either one around here.
6/12/2012 2:50:45 PM
no, that's why they are losing money on them.See car companies do this thing where they amortize the design into the price of the car based on how quickly it's selling and how soon it will need a re-design. Thats why the veyron costs 2.1 million dollars and they are losing money on it. Its clearly an awesome car and i'm sure the tooling is expensive. but >2.1 million dollars in materials fab and machine work... nope. [Edited on June 12, 2012 at 2:55 PM. Reason : .]
6/12/2012 2:53:23 PM
I find it somewhat funny since the Fit is the best car they make and they can barely keep them on the showroom floor...and they're losing money on them. Sheesh.
6/12/2012 3:02:31 PM
I wonder if my 8th Gen Civic will hold it's value better due to the 9th Gen being reviewed so poorly or if the 9th Gen's reputation will bring down the desirability of all Civics instead?
6/12/2012 3:13:50 PM
I doubt either, but especially the latter.
6/12/2012 4:01:15 PM
Have you been in a mid-late 90s honda product and then gotten in a new one?I would take my 96 civic over a modern Fit all day long (comparison of these two models based on price point and size) BTW I have not driven a 2nd gen Fit, only a 1st gen one.My car has carpet, soft touch dash/door panels, leather steering wheel, comfy seats, ect. The fit I drove had none of these.I also have no idea why they got rid of the hatchback. Perhaps since the EP3's sold so poorly?The insight is junk. Buddy bought a 08 model new of the lot. Base model. Seats suck, uncomfortable after 20 minutes. The headrests are absolutely terrible. If you lean back on them, the legs poke into your back. He actually removed the headrest since it annoyed him. The car has no cruise control... I cant believe you can buy that car without it. Can you buy a prius without CC?And to boot, his car only gets 4-5 mpg better than mine. Honda also has a bad rep in my circle for automatic transmissions. The Odyssey transmission fiasco has put a bad mark on a otherwise excellent vehicle.
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