Brand spanking new ,call the zone office of the Co. that made it (they list them in the phonebook) You buy it used and it came either with no warranty or limited warranty, well, here is what I have seen done the owner went to the finance Co. and complained that they would give it to them if the dealer didn' t fix the problem so the lending co. leaned on the dealer to fix the problem or they would no longer finance nor would any other lending co. deal with them,so the dealer fixed the problem
2006-11-19 12:01:30
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answered by Anonymous
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If it is a brand new vehicle it has a warranty! Warranty covers everything that was not caused by your "stupidity", like jumping ditches (as seen on tv), -hitting stationary objects,- and driving without oil in engine! Not a one of these things has a legitimate excuse! Though you might "come back on the garage", - if the oil was just changed, and they didn't tighten the plug all the way - and it fell out! .... Get in touch with "customer service at Mfrs. headquarters, -- if nothing there, then get in touch with state agency that controls auto dealerships! If still no satisfaction, talk to a lawyer competent in "auto warranty lawsuits". Somewhere along the line it will be determined that it is cheaper to fix it, and you aren't going to be "blown off!" State, or US distributer may ask you to take it to a "better dealership" that is competent to take care of your problem and "fix it!"
2006-11-19 20:36:38
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answered by guess78624 6
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the best thing to do, is find a local parts store,i.e. NAPA, autozone or murrays, and ask the counterpeople who they would recommend. they have a fairly good idea of who will do quality work, at a fair price. more often than not, the first time you go to a mechanics shop, you wont get the best deal. its always a good idea to shop around. compare price quotes from a few different shops. and if money is a problem, avoid the dealership.
2006-11-19 20:03:47
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answered by Shiffel 1
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New car or new to you?
Either way,contact the lending company & tell them that you are
NOT going to pay another dime on this vehicle until the problem
is resolved to your satisfaction.
I've purchased new vehicles,had problems with them,had a bad
time with the dealorship & this tactic works like a charm.
2006-11-20 04:56:38
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answered by huppercupper 3
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Don't know what exactly your problem is but if you like you can try American Honda customer relations 1-800-999-1009
2006-11-19 21:38:25
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answered by play_at_y0_own_risk_4o8 2
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i own a repair shop,and they have to repair it for you other wise you can cause them a lot of trouble with ever who they sell cars for,what ever car make it is if you bought it there they have to repair it ,, id just simply take it back and demand to to see the manager of the dealer ship,you can cost them there dealer license if they refuse to repair it,or to look at it for you,,there obligated to service it as long as its under warranty and that part of it they know and understand,,good luck,,i hope this help,s.
2006-11-20 00:16:39
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answered by dodge man 7
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go to the next dealer and ask him to put into contact with the area factory representative and he will get you car fixed
2006-11-19 22:18:20
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answered by roy40372 6
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whats wrong? if the dealer refuses go to another dealer ..or call Honda customer service
2006-11-19 20:39:06
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answered by mommy2savannah51405 6
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When you say new,do you mean new to you, or, is the car new.?
2006-11-19 20:28:03
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answered by solara 437 6
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need more details
2006-11-19 19:55:00
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answered by The gr8t alien 5
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