Your Car

Do you have a car?

  • Yes.

    Votes: 254 37.5%
  • No.

    Votes: 289 42.6%
  • Wrong answer

    Votes: 135 19.9%

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Lord Brutus said:
That is not even General Motors level of incompetence.
All the American car companies are pretty incompetent depending on the car you're looking at. You don't have such hit and miss reputations with Toyota or Subaru or Honda.
 
I had an interesting experience of my own with a new car, thankfully not my car.  A corporate VP had come from HQ to check the goings-on in our own little corner of the world.  He arrived driving a brand new BMW 530, I believe it was.  After an hour or so of a seriously boring meeting, someone relayed that a car was on fire in the parking lot.  Poor man's new BMW had self-destructed.
 
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Hey there fellas, I'm looking for a screwdriver for these two unique screws. It's for Acura remote controller, even the Honda dealership said they've never seen screw like that before.
 
I doubt that Adorno doesn't know how to drive stick, seeing as it's mandatory in Denmark. He will get a warranty replacement, and hopefully be off for many uneventful kms.

Mandalorian: You need to google screw bits and shop around until you find that particular one.
 
krik said:
Lord Brutus said:
That is not even General Motors level of incompetence.
All the American car companies are pretty incompetent depending on the car you're looking at. You don't have such hit and miss reputations with Toyota or Subaru or Honda.
My car has 322000 km on it (Honda), and the only thing that is not working is its remote controller. It drives so smooth people thinks that it only has 200000 km on it.
Doctor Dingleberry said:
Mandalorian: You need to google screw bits and shop around until you find that particular one.
I've found these two but not sure
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/H1-5mm-2-0mm-2-5mm-3-0mm-Handle-Allen-Hex-Screwdrivers-Key-Driver-Tool-For/32813772573.html?src=google&albslr=230285753&isdl=y&aff_short_key=UneMJZVf&source=%7Bifdyn:dyn%7D%7Bifpla:pla%7D%7Bifdbm:grin:BM&albch=DID%7D&src=google&albch=shopping&acnt=708-803-3821&isdl=y&albcp=658707750&albag=38901860132&slnk=&trgt=66391061561&plac=&crea=en32813772573&netw=g&device=c&mtctp=&gclid=CjwKCAiAksvTBRBFEiwADSBZfErqQKIVEaB_EVP687VEDH---BotubzTvudBDcxVIIO6clHtQCgpuRoCaYAQAvD_BwE


https://www.aliexpress.com/item/Alloy-Aluminum-1-5mm-2-0mm-2-5mm-3-0mm-Handle-Allen-Hex-Screwdrivers-Key-Driver/32708273140.html?src=google&albslr=226842199&isdl=y&aff_short_key=UneMJZVf&source=%7Bifdyn:dyn%7D%7Bifpla:pla%7D%7Bifdbm:grin:BM&albch=DID%7D&src=google&albch=shopping&acnt=708-803-3821&isdl=y&albcp=658707750&albag=38901860132&slnk=&trgt=66391061561&plac=&crea=en32708273140&netw=g&device=c&mtctp=&gclid=CjwKCAiAksvTBRBFEiwADSBZfJzIfmhG93f9_8n6tCclsHToTLGI718M9NOrKuwsU4-2GGap3PTOdxoCIGEQAvD_BwE
 
I might also just go with buying a used remote controller
https://www.ebay.com/itm/1-08-12-HONDA-REMOTE-START-KEYLESS-REMOTE-TIC-RS06AC-3-BUTTON-FACTORY-REMOTE-/152061995082?hash=item236799e84a
But would it work though?
 
Mandalorian said:
krik said:
Lord Brutus said:
That is not even General Motors level of incompetence.
All the American car companies are pretty incompetent depending on the car you're looking at. You don't have such hit and miss reputations with Toyota or Subaru or Honda.
My car has 322000 km on it (Honda), and the only thing that is not working is its remote controller. It drives so smooth people thinks that it only has 200000 km on it.
Yeah that's the kind of stuff you usually hear about Hondas. There are reliable American vehicles, my truck has around 500,000km/320,000mi and is only just now starting to give me real problems. But then my moms 2008 HHR is plagued with electrical problems, has had 2 recalls, and it's got less than half the miles on it.
 
I got a new* car. It's like my old blue Mazda, only it's red, and it has 5 doors instead of three.

I don't have a pic but will try to take one tomorrow if I get time.


*slightly newer, still second-hand
 
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