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Old Oct 24, 2003 | 04:33 PM
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You should have went to a better body shop, stop whining about your jack up paint job. This is your second post about your rear bumper. I have a 2000 accord and been rear ended twice once by a Nav. and another time by an F150 Cus. and both times when I got my car back from the body shop my car was good as new, even better they got rid of some dents on my doors free.

So go find a Better Body shop next time you get into an accident.

BTW I love my accord and I will keep her for life but replacing the engine with a (H22a) and hopefully get my self a BENZ S-class when I graduate next semester.
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Old Oct 24, 2003 | 06:24 PM
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hey ride out...d'u have an MT or did u hit that high w/ AT...407...where was that civic driving?!...and scotty...plz plz plz tell me u didn't go to honda for a tail light bulb...esp for 22 bucks...if u got new tail housings then 22 is real good...if u got bulbs then learn where shops are and get it cheaper
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Old Oct 24, 2003 | 06:27 PM
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I live in the Cincinnati area, so Im assuming the civic is from the same area..
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Old Oct 24, 2003 | 10:20 PM
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i think you are just thinking too much :P only 45k miles isnt bad, and if you cant afford a new car just live with it until you get the cash. of course everyone would love a newer modle accord, but we all cant afford em
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Old Oct 25, 2003 | 09:43 AM
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45k is still considered fairly new, for any car...
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Old Oct 25, 2003 | 11:22 AM
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I bought my 98 LX Sedan with 65,000. 45 is NOTHING on a Honda motor. If you feel that your car has squeeks and rattles that are becoming of an old car then you should have bought a Beemer or Benz. You've got a Honda Accord. A good car. Don't look for the fit and finish faults, be happy your car starts every morning and will protect you in an accident.
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Old Oct 25, 2003 | 06:55 PM
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I got my 95 more than two years ago. It has 150k on it now and still feels like any other Accord. There are some noises here and there but it's what come with old cars. Im just happy it starts instantly every morning and hasnt cost me an arm and a leg except the normal like timing belt, brakes, and tires.
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Old Oct 27, 2003 | 07:43 AM
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Originally posted by b12uceHuy
You should have went to a better body shop, stop whining about your jack up paint job. This is your second post about your rear bumper. I have a 2000 accord and been rear ended twice once by a Nav. and another time by an F150 Cus. and both times when I got my car back from the body shop my car was good as new, even better they got rid of some dents on my doors free.

So go find a Better Body shop next time you get into an accident.

BTW I love my accord and I will keep her for life but replacing the engine with a (H22a) and hopefully get my self a BENZ S-class when I graduate next semester.
First of all, dude, do not attempt to tell me to stop whining about my rear bumper---I paid 28 grand for this car out of my own pocket and it was my OWN money, bought brand new---and dont start telling me about how much over I paid for this; I dont want to hear it----the car cost me what it cost me with all the OEM accessories, including all underbody spoilers, and thats what I paid. End of story. I have every right to complain about the bumper after everything it's been through.

Why shouldn't I bitch about the bumper? The f***ckin' thing doesnt look like the OEM rear underbody specifications any longer --- and YOUR solution and input to all of this is "find a better body shop next time"? How old are you, may I ask? What kind of comment is that, dude, seriously? THINK ABOUT HOW YOU RESPONDED for a second---think about it---I WENT TO THE BODY SHOP recommended by family, friends, and the insurance company---they were ALL in agreement that this place, completing work on vehicles THREE TIMES the cost of my Accord retail, did spectacular jobs; there was NO WAY of knowing how the car would end up when I got it back----HOW WOULD I KNOW the rear underbody skirt wouldn't line up the way it did prior to the accident? Can you answer me that? HOW WOULD I KNOW, no matter WHAT body shop I took her to? PLEASE tell me how I would know....I want to hear it.
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Old Oct 27, 2003 | 07:44 AM
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Originally posted by Weiman
i think you are just thinking too much :P only 45k miles isnt bad, and if you cant afford a new car just live with it until you get the cash. of course everyone would love a newer modle accord, but we all cant afford em
Thank you, shall consider this!
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Old Oct 27, 2003 | 07:45 AM
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Originally posted by ItsaHonda
45k is still considered fairly new, for any car...
Thank you, shall take this into consideration when I start the engine every morning!
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