@dannyeshleman1311 that's the problem, they never found out yet I kept having to pay for expensive repairs. First they though it was the pcm computer 1500 dollars, pulled off and 30 miles later all the same lights and issues. Brought it back to a Honda dealership repair center and paid almost 3000 dollars vtc motor etc, and drove 80 miles and all the same issues. At this point it was in Honda dealerships / honda techs possession for almost 2 months. I therefore ran the code with a code read the code misfire cylinder 4, but they checked that all. But I put aftermarket coils in like 10k miles before that so I replaced them out with oem. Worked for awhile then it keep blowing a coil here and there so I was constantly replacing coils on the to every few thousand miles which I put on at least 1500 miles a week. It just became a headache no one could figure out.
@dannyeshleman1311 looking back maybe it was the battery going and causing electrical shorts. I don't know but after spending 7,000 dollars I was DONE. And yes I have ALL THE PROOF.
@dannyeshleman1311 and go listen to people who get paid to talk these cars up, that's fine. Trust me I'm the one who wanted to talk this car up and save money with it being reliable. But that just wasn't the case. And YES I TOOK GREAT MAINTENANCE of it and CARE. And this all happened with HONDA CERTIFIED TECHNICIANS, not some back garage repair shop. Pretty bad when the people who make the car can't figure it out, how was I supposed to? That's the UNFORTUNATE TRUTH. It was great up until about 150k miles. I would've talked the car up before then.
And just for the people like you I'll make sure to post a video with all the proof of what I'm saying. I don't know why someone would want to bash their first NEW CAR they every bought with their OWN money. Just don't make sense bro
@@justbeingmeyoutube This is what I wanted to hear in the video. Thank you. It does surprise me though, I drove a 2014 Honda Accord Hybrid with 400k miles. Admittedly it had some problems by then , but nothing like you're talking about. I'm sorry you had a bad experience.
Damn due to your previous videos I was getting hyped and considering getting a hybrid since 2.0t are so hard to find nowadays, but I have always had a specific skepticism for hybrid cars & I’m glad I came across this update
@Theclassiccarnut no problem. I was just stating the truthful review of the car from my experience with it. Hopefully, they address the issues. But until then I'm staying away from hybrid Honda cars.
@@justbeingmeyoutube i read the other comments just now. Perhaps you just got a defective model…(benefit of the doubt) BUT what is inexcusable is Honda service. Im sure that is the new business model for (all) companies now a days. “Oh its broke??? Would like like to buy a new one? We will give you store credit”
IF you care……….. I bought a brand new 2016 BMW 3 series diesel years ago. Babied it from the beginning. I remember having verbal arguments with the service center guys. Eventually i literally insulted them to their face and guess what….. They cus back at their CUSTOMERS. Turned my back to them and took my car to personal auto shops,(void warranty) used AMSOIL (also voids warranty) As of August 2024 (hot MAX AC summers) my car got 21.8km/l (measured by pencil and paper) 51.28 mpg hwy
I knew an experienced engineer who worked for Rolls-Royce's turbine company and he said "You never buy the new model". You will be the one who ends up testing and providing data for them to improve it with later models. The problem is that it's you who pays for their mistakes. He said always buy later versions, never go for the brand new version 1.0
@@justbeingmeyoutube Well, some generations are completely new, so you can't say generation 11 is reliable because of a car from 1983. The game restarts with each generation when the technology changes.
I have had 2 brand new Hondas in the past 5 years a 2020 civic touring and a 2021 accord touring. While both of them never left me stranded or had anything major issues, their quality is awful. The civic had a leaking roof, rattles and creaks everywhere. My 2021 has had issues with the ac blend door going bad, the touchscreen touches stuff and doesn’t respond to touch anymore, and both have and had extremely jerky transmission. I love my accord but after this I don’t think I will buy another honda ever again
I bought a 2022 Honda accord 2.ot sport brand new with 3 miles on the odometer.. and it was the worst car I’ve ever owned. With the first 1k it started to give problems.. I’m not even going to mention the dealers experience.. I ended up traded in for a Toyota 4Runner and never looked back. I will never buy another Honda in my life. THEY ARR OVERRATED. TRASH TRAAAASH
@@MRNagiiiguess I'm not the only one with a horrible experience with Honda service and car. I too have been left with the feeling their overrated for their reliability, and definitely overrated for their service.
Bro made a whole video bashing the car and never said anything about what was wrong with it.
@dannyeshleman1311 that's the problem, they never found out yet I kept having to pay for expensive repairs. First they though it was the pcm computer 1500 dollars, pulled off and 30 miles later all the same lights and issues. Brought it back to a Honda dealership repair center and paid almost 3000 dollars vtc motor etc, and drove 80 miles and all the same issues. At this point it was in Honda dealerships / honda techs possession for almost 2 months. I therefore ran the code with a code read the code misfire cylinder 4, but they checked that all. But I put aftermarket coils in like 10k miles before that so I replaced them out with oem. Worked for awhile then it keep blowing a coil here and there so I was constantly replacing coils on the to every few thousand miles which I put on at least 1500 miles a week. It just became a headache no one could figure out.
@dannyeshleman1311 looking back maybe it was the battery going and causing electrical shorts. I don't know but after spending 7,000 dollars I was DONE. And yes I have ALL THE PROOF.
@dannyeshleman1311 and go listen to people who get paid to talk these cars up, that's fine. Trust me I'm the one who wanted to talk this car up and save money with it being reliable. But that just wasn't the case. And YES I TOOK GREAT MAINTENANCE of it and CARE. And this all happened with HONDA CERTIFIED TECHNICIANS, not some back garage repair shop. Pretty bad when the people who make the car can't figure it out, how was I supposed to? That's the UNFORTUNATE TRUTH. It was great up until about 150k miles. I would've talked the car up before then.
And just for the people like you I'll make sure to post a video with all the proof of what I'm saying. I don't know why someone would want to bash their first NEW CAR they every bought with their OWN money. Just don't make sense bro
@@justbeingmeyoutube This is what I wanted to hear in the video. Thank you.
It does surprise me though, I drove a 2014 Honda Accord Hybrid with 400k miles. Admittedly it had some problems by then , but nothing like you're talking about. I'm sorry you had a bad experience.
Damn due to your previous videos I was getting hyped and considering getting a hybrid since 2.0t are so hard to find nowadays, but I have always had a specific skepticism for hybrid cars & I’m glad I came across this update
@rickyymunoz I got the civic sport 2.0 engine no Turbo. And so far so good. I'll be doing an update on that soon. I'm at 50k miles
Sorry you had issues the vehicle. Thanks for sharing, you're helping me make an informed decision.
@Theclassiccarnut no problem. I was just stating the truthful review of the car from my experience with it. Hopefully, they address the issues. But until then I'm staying away from hybrid Honda cars.
Add a description to your video. It will get more views. You should also link to this video from your last video.
@@Wet_Electronics i will
Can you describe what happened please? For us people who are planning on buying a hybrid. Im looking at the new camry 2025.
@k2229 nightmares happened into my second year, but I also put a lot of miles on the car quickly. So I got rid of it and got a non hybrid civic.
@@justbeingmeyoutube i read the other comments just now. Perhaps you just got a defective model…(benefit of the doubt)
BUT what is inexcusable is Honda service. Im sure that is the new business model for (all) companies now a days.
“Oh its broke??? Would like like to buy a new one? We will give you store credit”
I hate the way the world mindset (you will rent and be happy) is going these days.
Build IT like crap so people will just end up renting (leasing)
@@k2229I would've been happy to take store credit, they didn't even do that
IF you care………..
I bought a brand new 2016 BMW 3 series diesel years ago. Babied it from the beginning. I remember having verbal arguments with the service center guys.
Eventually i literally insulted them to their face and guess what….. They cus back at their CUSTOMERS.
Turned my back to them and took my car to personal auto shops,(void warranty) used AMSOIL (also voids warranty)
As of August 2024 (hot MAX AC summers) my car got 21.8km/l (measured by pencil and paper)
51.28 mpg hwy
I knew an experienced engineer who worked for Rolls-Royce's turbine company and he said "You never buy the new model". You will be the one who ends up testing and providing data for them to improve it with later models. The problem is that it's you who pays for their mistakes. He said always buy later versions, never go for the brand new version 1.0
but its not new version, its latest version of 2018-2022 gen accords.
@@JahangirTahirov Damn, that's on Honda.
11th gen actually so I thought it was proven and tested technology.
@@justbeingmeyoutube Well, some generations are completely new, so you can't say generation 11 is reliable because of a car from 1983. The game restarts with each generation when the technology changes.
@JDM-Jack ya, but this was the 4th year of this generation. So I figured they would've worked out any issues.
I have had 2 brand new Hondas in the past 5 years a 2020 civic touring and a 2021 accord touring. While both of them never left me stranded or had anything major issues, their quality is awful. The civic had a leaking roof, rattles and creaks everywhere. My 2021 has had issues with the ac blend door going bad, the touchscreen touches stuff and doesn’t respond to touch anymore, and both have and had extremely jerky transmission. I love my accord but after this I don’t think I will buy another honda ever again
@@slump45 it's like they just don't make them how they use too or something...
I bought a 2022 Honda accord 2.ot sport brand new with 3 miles on the odometer.. and it was the worst car I’ve ever owned. With the first 1k it started to give problems.. I’m not even going to mention the dealers experience.. I ended up traded in for a Toyota 4Runner and never looked back. I will never buy another Honda in my life. THEY ARR OVERRATED. TRASH TRAAAASH
@@MRNagiiiguess I'm not the only one with a horrible experience with Honda service and car. I too have been left with the feeling their overrated for their reliability, and definitely overrated for their service.
All that and we don’t even know what the issues were. SMH waist of time 👎🏽
@jamesjimenez8451 if you didn't hear Honda COULDN'T EVEN ADDRESS THE ISSUE or figure it out.
@ I’m just wondering what you were experiencing? Was it shutting off, did the radio freeze, did the seat warmer burn you?
@ just read the other comments below. Damn sucks all that money you spent. Good luck with the civic