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Originally Posted by madmomma,Jun 14 2007, 03:38 PM
Well let's just set the record straight right here and now,
My daughter has NOT missed a shift that caused a mechanical over rev that caused the engine to fail.
She has owned NOTHING but manuals and has NEVER had any issues...like an RX7 Turbo, Camaro, Eclipse, and an Accord.
So "I" do blame Honda.
My daughter has NOT missed a shift that caused a mechanical over rev that caused the engine to fail.
She has owned NOTHING but manuals and has NEVER had any issues...like an RX7 Turbo, Camaro, Eclipse, and an Accord.
So "I" do blame Honda.
You sound like one of those parents that goes to school and yells at the principal when her child gets detention. "My little angel would never . . . " We are trying to help you out here. Like I said have them examine the Drive By Wire system if the cylinder head/plugs/coils are ok.
I've owned nothing but manual transmission cars for over 35 years; my wife has owned nothing but manual transmission cars since we were married 26 years ago. I missed a shift from third to fourth and caught second at a speed that could have damaged the engine. Luckily, I caught the mistake before any damage was done.
OK, I concede that your daughter is a far superior driver who cannot, under any circumstances, ever make a mistake. May I ask if the car was ever loaned to anyone?
OK, I concede that your daughter is a far superior driver who cannot, under any circumstances, ever make a mistake. May I ask if the car was ever loaned to anyone?
Obviously no one on this internet forum can see nor inspect your car. We also can not confirm nor deny what your daughter did or did not do.
Your question has already been answered in the first 2 or 3 posts. Go to the local forum as ask for a local respectable mechanic or dealership and bring the car to them. Bitching about it to a bunch of people over the internet will do you no good and only invite more ridicule.
Your question has already been answered in the first 2 or 3 posts. Go to the local forum as ask for a local respectable mechanic or dealership and bring the car to them. Bitching about it to a bunch of people over the internet will do you no good and only invite more ridicule.
Originally Posted by RedY2KS2k,Jun 14 2007, 12:59 PM
OK, I concede that your daughter is a far superior driver who cannot, under any circumstances, ever make a mistake. May I ask if the car was ever loaned to anyone?
Originally Posted by madmomma,Jun 14 2007, 12:24 PM
As far as I'm concerned after yesterday and speaking with Honda of America on the phone this morning, I have exhausted all the energy I'm going to. I PROMISE NO ONE that I know will EVER own another Honda. And yes, the car only has 29000 miles on it. Ford warranties their Cobras with NO questions asked, and every guy that I know that owns one has beat it, drag raced it, and missed shifts while drag racing it. One has received a brand new engine, so you're telling me that my 28 yr. old daughter who does mostly highway driving, and that's normal driving, not drag racing, can tear up a Honda and that's HER fault??????
I'm sure you are a very faithful Honda guy and that's fine for you, after all this is a Honda Forum.... just not for us.
Thanks for your input.
I'm sure you are a very faithful Honda guy and that's fine for you, after all this is a Honda Forum.... just not for us.
Thanks for your input.

That is why FORD is losing millions and millions of dollars daily. I will never own a DUMBESTIC in my life.
HONDA FTMFW!
I rarely contribute to these type posts, but after reading this thread I am going to. This is a forum about S2000's and is here for people to gather information and give information to each other. In the first couple of responses their were legitimate answers given. The amazing thing is that you came to this site looking for help, and are bashing the people who are trying to help you. If you are treating the service people at the honda dealer the way you are treating the people here know wonder no one is helping you. The BOTH of you sound like a pair of whining Paris hilton wannabe's. A little common courtesy and respect go along way. There are a lot of knowledgeable people on this site, I can't imagine why anyone of them would be willing to help you at this point. I wish you luck with your Honda, there is NO car manufacturer that makes a perfect car!! Perhaps if you changed your attitude some other people might chime in and give you some ideas that might lead you in the right direction. Sorry for the rant.



