I bet most dealers don't have loaners right now.
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That's the only way this is going to get addressed. Likely won't do anything for a few weeks because we are taking a trip to the catskills with the dog and there's no way I'm doing that in a loaner civic lx.
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If you’re willing to try and forgo the whole dealership expedience just take it to a discount tire and have them road force balance the wheels/tires. It’s like $100 and good for 30 ish days if they still don’t balance out properly. $100 to try the balance remedy is worth it versus taking it to the dealer and they take 7 hours to tell you it needs a balance which they’ll charge you $150 for…
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Dude just spent MSRP on a Honda, dude. Delivery quality issue.razr390 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 03, 2021 3:08 amIf you’re willing to try and forgo the whole dealership expedience just take it to a discount tire and have them road force balance the wheels/tires. It’s like $100 and good for 30 ish days if they still don’t balance out properly. $100 to try the balance remedy is worth it versus taking it to the dealer and they take 7 hours to tell you it needs a balance which they’ll charge you $150 for…
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The dealer I took my Corvette to has a web service for booking Lyft rides that they pay for. So yeah I'm sure there's an option but it's hard to go without your family's only car for an unknown amount of time. Especially with a CF
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Yesfledonfoot wrote: ↑Tue Aug 03, 2021 6:14 amDude just spent MSRP on a Honda, dude. Delivery quality issue.razr390 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 03, 2021 3:08 am
If you’re willing to try and forgo the whole dealership expedience just take it to a discount tire and have them road force balance the wheels/tires. It’s like $100 and good for 30 ish days if they still don’t balance out properly. $100 to try the balance remedy is worth it versus taking it to the dealer and they take 7 hours to tell you it needs a balance which they’ll charge you $150 for…
Also I don’t think it’s a wheel balance issue. But need the dealer to go through the whole dance to get it documented they tried that so they can then tear into the driveline.
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I had no idea that the drivetrain in that thing is like that. tech that's pretty unique. Does it have an EV mode for some small distance or is the engine going all the time?
Definitely take it to the just annoying to take a brand new vehicle back to the dealer so soon.
Definitely take it to the just annoying to take a brand new vehicle back to the dealer so soon.
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Only reason I recommended that is just to save time. Dealer visits for warranty bullshit with only 1 car in household and no loaners is at least one day affairfledonfoot wrote: ↑Tue Aug 03, 2021 6:14 amDude just spent MSRP on a Honda, dude. Delivery quality issue.razr390 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 03, 2021 3:08 am
If you’re willing to try and forgo the whole dealership expedience just take it to a discount tire and have them road force balance the wheels/tires. It’s like $100 and good for 30 ish days if they still don’t balance out properly. $100 to try the balance remedy is worth it versus taking it to the dealer and they take 7 hours to tell you it needs a balance which they’ll charge you $150 for…
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If it is that kind of issue try to see if they offer loaners (unlikely), or rental reimbursement the moment it’s documented/confirmed.Johnny_P wrote: ↑Tue Aug 03, 2021 8:24 amYesfledonfoot wrote: ↑Tue Aug 03, 2021 6:14 am
Dude just spent MSRP on a Honda, dude. Delivery quality issue.
Also I don’t think it’s a wheel balance issue. But need the dealer to go through the whole dance to get it documented they tried that so they can then tear into the driveline.
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It’s my only car, so no loaner means it’s not even going in the service bay. It’s fine I’ll just wait till it pukes out a driveshaft, then they can tow it in.
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This is what 99% of people that buy these things would do.
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So it does have an EV button. It may or may not stay in EV in that mode. But allows the battery to go to a lower state of charge than normal drive mode.Detroit wrote: ↑Tue Aug 03, 2021 8:39 am I had no idea that the drivetrain in that thing is like that. tech that's pretty unique. Does it have an EV mode for some small distance or is the engine going all the time?
Definitely take it to the just annoying to take a brand new vehicle back to the dealer so soon.
Seems like when you accelerate the engine fires up and hangs out at whatever it’s most efficient RPM is to generate drive power and bleed some excess into the battery. Then coasting and braking is all electric. It won’t really accelerate without firing the engine. Kinda neat. But the Toyota system (planetary gearset) is truly infinitely variable and allows the engine to accelerate the car. It’s more efficient as a result. It’s also more interactive.
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Why the hell would you? That dark blue will always look decent.
I was never going to wash the Cucktrek, but being white, there's some dark dirt streaks that make it look pretty poverty. I'll hit it with the hose soon.
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It shows a lot of dirt. It’s kind of a midnight blue. Oh well. It looks dece. The darker color hides the dorky body lines somewhat.
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Sounds like the Volt. Which I honestly liked. I just had no idea Honda offered this.Johnny_P wrote: ↑Tue Aug 03, 2021 3:00 pmSo it does have an EV button. It may or may not stay in EV in that mode. But allows the battery to go to a lower state of charge than normal drive mode.Detroit wrote: ↑Tue Aug 03, 2021 8:39 am I had no idea that the drivetrain in that thing is like that. tech that's pretty unique. Does it have an EV mode for some small distance or is the engine going all the time?
Definitely take it to the just annoying to take a brand new vehicle back to the dealer so soon.
Seems like when you accelerate the engine fires up and hangs out at whatever it’s most efficient RPM is to generate drive power and bleed some excess into the battery. Then coasting and braking is all electric. It won’t really accelerate without firing the engine. Kinda neat. But the Toyota system (planetary gearset) is truly infinitely variable and allows the engine to accelerate the car. It’s more efficient as a result. It’s also more interactive.
Desertbreh wrote: ↑Tue Oct 10, 2017 6:40 pm My guess would be that Chris took some time off because he has read the dialogue on this page 1,345 times and decided to spend some of his free time doing something besides beating a horse to death.
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Been like a dece time since I haven’t washed the GTI
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I'm digging the adoption of dece around here.
I haven't washed the 328i since I acquired it I would like to, but just don't have a ton of time for such things. If it's wash my car or ride my bike, the latter is generally going to win.
I haven't washed the 328i since I acquired it I would like to, but just don't have a ton of time for such things. If it's wash my car or ride my bike, the latter is generally going to win.
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Bike rack. Hitch or roof?
Has no roof rails. Roof would require either installing roof rails (relatively easy ish but expensive af) which gives fixed cross bar locations. Or installing clip on rack feet. I’d probably do the clip on in that case. Bonus is the ability to easily add a roof box if we decide to have another munchkin. I can reach it but I’d probably need to stand on the door opening to get the bike. Lisa probably can’t reach it.
Has no hitch. Hitch rack would require installing a hitch which means cutting the under body panels. May or may not have a problem with the kick to open tailgate sensor. Forums are not clear on this. Hitch rack may interfere with the dogs ability to access the hatch. Hitch rack may or may not just live on the car. Adds a foot, would make parking a pain in the dick. They’d all interfere with the hatch door. More of a pain to install / remove since I’d have to lug it into the basement. CRV hybrid has no towing allowance, some forum concern that warranty repairs could get messy if they see a hitch.
I think I’m leaning towards hitch.
Has no roof rails. Roof would require either installing roof rails (relatively easy ish but expensive af) which gives fixed cross bar locations. Or installing clip on rack feet. I’d probably do the clip on in that case. Bonus is the ability to easily add a roof box if we decide to have another munchkin. I can reach it but I’d probably need to stand on the door opening to get the bike. Lisa probably can’t reach it.
Has no hitch. Hitch rack would require installing a hitch which means cutting the under body panels. May or may not have a problem with the kick to open tailgate sensor. Forums are not clear on this. Hitch rack may interfere with the dogs ability to access the hatch. Hitch rack may or may not just live on the car. Adds a foot, would make parking a pain in the dick. They’d all interfere with the hatch door. More of a pain to install / remove since I’d have to lug it into the basement. CRV hybrid has no towing allowance, some forum concern that warranty repairs could get messy if they see a hitch.
I think I’m leaning towards hitch.
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I'd do roof, and that's what I'm doing on the Cucktrek. Clip rack comes off easy, easy to store, and easy to use. The benefit of adding a box for additional storage could be huge in the future like you mentioned. Plus it doesn't add length and you don't have to deal with installation hassles. You won't be able to use the hitch for anything else, so the roof has more versatility. They are pricey, but whatever.
Desertbreh wrote: ↑Tue Oct 10, 2017 6:40 pm My guess would be that Chris took some time off because he has read the dialogue on this page 1,345 times and decided to spend some of his free time doing something besides beating a horse to death.