Bought this car brand new in November of 2011. First time it rained, i was shocked at the amount of streaking after rolling the windows down and back up. For the record: I am aware that some streaking is sometimes normal. However, when it obstructs visibility i think there's a problem. First time i chalked it up to being brand new. Live in California where it doesn't rain much and so the second time, about 4 months later, i was equally disappointed. Opened a case because i've had my share of crap with Honda dealers and took it in. Of course i'm the idiot - they say it's normal. But, they said they would replace the parts causing the problem. I called them back numerous times over the cause of several weeks - they do not return my calls. This is a brand new car! I figured i'll trade it in as soon as i can - and not for a Honda! Today we took it for another ride. Rolled down the windows (bonedry!) and when we rolled them back up, there was again a now very familiar film on both the driver and passenger side windows that especially at night causes a bad glare in the mirrors. Normal?!
Bought this car brand new in November of 2011. First time it rained, i was shocked at the amount of streaking after rolling the windows down and back up. For the record: I am aware that some streaking is sometimes normal. However, when it obstructs visibility i think there's a problem. First time i chalked it up to being brand new. Live in California where it doesn't rain much and so the second time, about 4 months later, i was equally disappointed. Opened a case because i've had my share of crap with Honda dealers and took it in. Of course i'm the idiot - they say it's normal. But, they said they would replace the parts causing the problem. I called them back numerous times over the cause of several weeks - they do not return my calls. This is a brand new car! I figured i'll trade it in as soon as i can - and not for a Honda! Today we took it for another ride. Rolled down the windows (bonedry!) and when we rolled them back up, there was again a now very familiar film on both the driver and passenger side windows that especially at night causes a bad glare in the mirrors. Normal?!
- Spitfire562 S., San Diego, CA, US