7.3

pretty bad
Crashes / Fires:
0 / 0
Injuries / Deaths:
0 / 0
Average Mileage:
7,311 miles

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problem #1

Jan 102020

HR-V

  • 7,311 miles
The first tire damage happened on 1/10. We were driving back from the city. There was a loud noise, but kept driving because we were on the bridge. The following day Honda dealer did the following: 1/11 right rear tire was replaced due to side wall damage; while car was at the dealer, Honda claims the technician, due to internal negligence (what does that mean?) caused damage to sidewall: 1/11 left front tire replaced "due to internal negligence"; on February 24th, while driving back from nyc, almost on the george Washington bridge, when there was loud sound. I think I hit a pot hole: At the Honda dealer on 2/25 where the left rear tire replaced due to severe damage to sidewall; on March 8, while driving on route 4 pressure light suddenty turned on: Honda dealer ON3/9 where low tire pressure light on, diagnosis was too much tire pressure so adjusted three tires replaced all due to sidewall damage. I do not think this is a coincidence. That is too many tires being damaged for the same reason. The car has 8646 miles on it. When tire was replaced 2/25, tire pressures were also checked. Then by 3/9, all tires had too much air. There has to be something wrong with the tires or the car. I do not feel safe driving this car anymore, wondering when the next "severe damage to the sidewall" will happen.

- Englewood, NJ, USA