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It is entirely normal for the first year of a new Car Models life to expose faults (a few minor ones) and be an unofficial development period for Car manufacturers. If the manufacturers did this final development before releasing the car, we would probably be paying 50% more for our cars.
A way round this is to not buy cars on their first release and wait a year or two until the teething problems are fixed and the car proven. It also has the advantage of not paying premium prices for the latest model, and often getting good discounts.
Most Modern cars are now very long lasting and durable, even new models. Honda is better than most as can be seen from the JD power survey results.
Last edited by Munro; 19th October 2007 at 17:30.
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