Hondas last forever. I know that newer Hondas don't live up to that, but i assumed my 1994 accord would. Well it hasn't, its really problem after problem with my car. This time the starter motor decided to die, it got to the point where the motor completely failed and just squeaked and yelled when i tried to start the car. my mechanics told me that it wasn't a common problem on these cars and that it would cost around 300 dollars to recondition. Well it couldn't be reconditioned, it needed to be replaced which added an extra 400 dollars to the 300 dollar bill making it a total of 700, to me, thats alot of money to spend on a small component, and like i said, its just problem after problem with this car.
Hondas last forever. I know that newer Hondas don't live up to that, but i assumed my 1994 accord would. Well it hasn't, its really problem after problem with my car. This time the starter motor decided to die, it got to the point where the motor completely failed and just squeaked and yelled when i tried to start the car. my mechanics told me that it wasn't a common problem on these cars and that it would cost around 300 dollars to recondition. Well it couldn't be reconditioned, it needed to be replaced which added an extra 400 dollars to the 300 dollar bill making it a total of 700, to me, thats alot of money to spend on a small component, and like i said, its just problem after problem with this car.
- Michael W., Sydney, NSW, Australia