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#21
Originally Posted by SpitfireS,Apr 21 2006, 07:18 AM
Be sure to go back to that dealer BEFORE running out of fuel.
Because you wont know how to open the gas cap
For that money and no service
Because you wont know how to open the gas cap
For that money and no service
Andre
#22
So... lol... I'm assuming that I don't know where the "secret compartment" is?... lol. You guys are funny... all of you said to check the "secret compartment" but no one told me the secret... lol.
So I was wondering... do you think you guys could let me in on the secret?...
Andre
So I was wondering... do you think you guys could let me in on the secret?...
Andre
#23
Originally Posted by 8kGoodENuff,Apr 22 2006, 09:57 AM
So... lol... I'm assuming that I don't know where the "secret compartment" is?... lol. You guys are funny... all of you said to check the "secret compartment" but no one told me the secret... lol.
So I was wondering... do you think you guys could let me in on the secret?...
Andre
So I was wondering... do you think you guys could let me in on the secret?...
Andre
#24
Originally Posted by TR-S2K,Apr 21 2006, 05:14 PM
Call Honda headquater to demand the owner manual. There is no way a new car can be sold/bought without owner manual.
Next thing is no passenger seat , then no gas cap, then no spare tire ....
Don't accept these things from any new car dealers, regardless how expensive of in-expensive the car is.
Next thing is no passenger seat , then no gas cap, then no spare tire ....
Don't accept these things from any new car dealers, regardless how expensive of in-expensive the car is.
Cheers
#25
Originally Posted by AmazinglySmooth,Apr 22 2006, 11:03 AM
Funny, I just bought a 2006 Odyssey Touring and it didn't come with a spare tire! Instead it comes with the PAX system which runs >$500 per tire! What a deal!
Cheers
Cheers
#27
I would think there would be a liability on the dealers/Hondas part for not providing a manual. Lets say you had a flat. Without the manual you might put the jack in the wrong spot and damage the car or hurt yourself.
#28
Originally Posted by S2KSpaYellow,Apr 23 2006, 05:08 AM
I would think there would be a liability on the dealers/Hondas part for not providing a manual. Lets say you had a flat. Without the manual you might put the jack in the wrong spot and damage the car or hurt yourself.
#29
It's okay. I bought my S2000 with the manuals but a keyless entry fob from an Accord. Ran around unlocking my doors manually until I got a Clifford.
Secret compartment took maybe a minute to find.
Gas cap took at least 15 minutes at the first Chevron, with help from a friend.
Secret compartment took maybe a minute to find.
Gas cap took at least 15 minutes at the first Chevron, with help from a friend.
#30
Originally Posted by Yflyer,Apr 22 2006, 01:52 PM
Are you positive this is a new car? Maybe you should run a Carfax on it and see where it's been before you got it. Do you have the window sticker? Is your selling dealer the same dealer who received the car form Honda?
Andre