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Old 12-07-2005, 10:05 PM
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Originally Posted by S2k4ever
My Salesperson thought XM radio came active on the HCH so he is giving me a $500 gas card for his mistake.
Wow, at the rate I'm going, that $500 card would last me almost 9 months, and that's not accounting for better mileage in the winter! Welcome to the forum, and congrats on your new hybrid, you're gonna love it.
 
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Old 12-08-2005, 07:11 AM
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Originally Posted by CGameProgrammer
Your salesperson made an honest mistake; the coupe w/ nav does come with XM included, but the sedan and hybrid do not. Very generous of him to give you the gas card... sounds like a great dealer.

The tires are perfectly fine even for hard braking and fairly quick cornering, although they will feel slippery on the highway until they get broken in. But they're still mildly annoying when steering on the highway @ 1500 miles so I've ordered replacements already. They're definitely not unsafe though, especially when broken in. Honda is not stupid enough to make the default tires worthless, especially since safety and braking tests are done with stock everything.
I'm already looking towards replacement tires for my 06 HCH because I miss the Michelin Hydroedges (rainy season up here in the Northwest) I had on my 02 Camry. I'm enjoying every minute of my ride, with a second tank getting 49mpg. What a delight Sadie is all around! It's the ultimate Zen experience, forcing me to drive the speed limit or below. Let the others speed and get into wolf packs. I sit back and enjoy the quiet and the smooth handling.

I read on some site that the Hydroedges are highly rated as low rolling resistance "green" tires. Does anyone else have any recommendations for replacement tires that won't decrease the rolling resistance/mpg?

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Old 12-08-2005, 07:15 AM
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Originally Posted by MarkmaN55
Yeah, unfortunately my 1995 Civic EX has a blown head cylinder.. servicemen said its done... so, went with the Hybrid order and forcing my brother to drive me to work til car ships in.

Hoping for another good 10 years with a Honda. =)
Do you mean head gasket? That's not entirely uncommon. A friend of mine replaced his head gasket with hand tools for $250 or something. Funny enough, you could replace the whole engine for $1000 or so if you find a reasonable shop. The engines themselves are typically $250-500 and then 8 hours or so of labor to swap it out. One of my co-workers had the engine take a dump on his 88 Accord and found a shop that did the whole motor swap for $800. Engines on those old things are probably like $100 now though.
 
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Old 12-08-2005, 08:29 AM
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9G-Man: I share the same sediments as you about waiting.CGameprogrammer is only 25 and you know how it was when you were that age, instant gratification, right?? I will wait the three more weeks so I can get the 2007 tax credit. Afterall, patience is a virtue!! I just don't see the rush in getting the vehicle now when basically a 1500 dollar difference will fall right into your lap.
 

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Old 12-08-2005, 08:31 AM
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True Dat Mikey !!

We are going to see MASSIVE sales numbers for January 2006, probably a Hybrid record month. Hope the carmakers have this in mind and are planning on having enough cars on the lot !!!
 
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Old 12-08-2005, 09:03 AM
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If I had to guess, I'd say that Honda and Toyota went into 100% production capacity after Katrina and have held it there after seeing demand pick up and the feds pass the tax credit into law. In fact the only stories I've read about Toyota was how they were scrambling to find any way possible to boost their production capacity by at least a third for 2006.
 
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Old 12-08-2005, 08:51 PM
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Originally Posted by Mikeyt758
9G-Man: I share the same sediments as you about waiting.CGameprogrammer is only 25 and you know how it was when you were that age, instant gratification, right?? I will wait the three more weeks so I can get the 2007 tax credit. Afterall, patience is a virtue!! I just don't see the rush in getting the vehicle now when basically a 1500 dollar difference will fall right into your lap.
I have to agree with you. I found out that my Magnetic Pearl with NAV has arrived and the dealership is holding it at their storage lot (not on the sales lot) until after the beginning of the year. I have four kids...I can't afford to give up the tax credit. If anybody is looking for a Honda in Colorado, definitely look into Ralph Schomp and talk to Ben...
 
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Old 12-09-2005, 02:51 PM
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Originally Posted by NASAgineer
Wow, at the rate I'm going, that $500 card would last me almost 9 months, and that's not accounting for better mileage in the winter! Welcome to the forum, and congrats on your new hybrid, you're gonna love it.
Picked the car up last night before the snow started here in Virginia. The Salesman gave me the $500 but it was in form of a certificate. You only get a $50 coupon every month. I read the fine print when I got home and I have to mail in receipts for gas that I purchase within a 7 day period. Oh well, I guess I will be gassing up other people's cars too to spend the $50. Tomorrow I will clean her up and take some pictures so I can post them.

PS: I got a quote of $975 on the 6mo/120,000 mile extended warranty with the help of this site.
 
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Old 12-10-2005, 08:23 AM
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I need a new boys glossary. What does FE stand for?
 
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Old 12-10-2005, 09:24 AM
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Originally Posted by Tulip
I need a new boys glossary. What does FE stand for?
Hi Tulip; It stands for "FUEL-ECONOMY" FE.

By the way you can look up these terms by Clicking on the (Glossary) which is at the top of the Page on the left hand side of the line that also says (New/ Recent Post) and it will let you look up all the neat little terms used on the Post here.

HTH;

Terry
 


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