7.5
pretty bad- Typical Repair Cost:
- $2,380
- Average Mileage:
- 66,350 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 45 complaints
Most common solutions:
- not sure (14 reports)
- complete repaint job (13 reports)
- repaint roof (10 reports)
- honda extended warranty (3 reports)
- refinish hood (2 reports)
- today i met with a honda rep at the dealership. i am to brin (2 reports)
This problem may be covered under warranty. Ask your Honda dealer.
This problem is the start to the rest of the paint and clear coat peeling off.
Honda's answer: normal wear and tear, sir! It's an 8 year old car, you know!
Bull Sh...
- Christian H., Quebec City, QC, Canada
The paint started fading on the roof when the car was only 5 years old. I found out that it was a problem with Civics of certain colors, so Honda had extended the warranty. I took the car to the dealer and they agreed to have the roof repainted, along with a couple parts of the front fender that I hadn't noticed. They did not offer a loaner car, so I was without a car for 2 weeks (thankfully I commute to work by train). A little over 2 years later, I noticed the paint on the trunk doing the same thing, so I contacted the dealer again. I was told that because it was over 7 years old now, they wouldn't repaint the car. I'm really pissed! The car looks like crap. If they had just repainted the entire car originally instead of just the roof and the fenders, I wouldn't be in this mess. Now I'm driving a car that looks much older than it is and it's just plain ugly and embarrassing. This is my third Honda Civic. I previously had an '89 and a '98. No paint problems at all with those. The car drives fine and gets good gas mileage, and it's only got 84k miles on it, but this car has put me off Hondas for good. My next car will be a Toyota.
Update from Mar 20, 2018: Rather than spend $2000 to repaint the bad sections of the car, I sold it to a college student and bought a 2018 Subaru Crosstrek. I LOVE this car! No more Hondas for me!
- pugtaxi, Simi Valley, CA, US
The clear coat around the black door and window frames is peeling away on my 2008 Civic. The car just looks like sh*t.
- Ben W., Plano, TX, US
Clear coat on right side of car peeling off only on right side and trunk. Roof was repainted some years ago, looks ok. I want the rest fixed.
- Brian P., Levittown, NY, US
bad paint, cracking clear coat. I want it fixed. black paint that looks really tacky spoils an otherwise nice looking car.
- Bill C., Parker, CO, US
Same clear coat problems as everyone else with the cobalt blue. Took it to the dealership and called Honda. They say this cars VIN is not under the paint warranty extension and they won't do anything. Considering how many problems we've had with this Honda; bad axles 60,000, cracked engine block 75,000, peeling clear coat and cloudy paint, windows that won't go up or down. I don't think we'll ever buy another Honda again
- jerrysfl, Pembroke Pines, FL, US
Purchased Honda Civic 2008 in Auto Nation Nissan on 3/20/14 painted was fine, a few month later clear coat started cracking and piling off on the hood, trunk, and sides. A few weeks ago found out there was a paint warranty extended for 7 years but unfortunately warranty was out for 2 month now. So Honda refuses to cover it due to the warranty been expired for 2 month and no one ever notified me about paint issues and warranty been still present on moment of purchasing the car. Looks like no one is responsible to let customer know about paint issues on their product. If Auto Nation would of said that there is paint warranty extended for 7 years 1) I would of probably never buy a car 2) I would not be stacked with 6K paint job and expired warranty. Horrible experience with Honda and Auto Nation Nissan dealership.
- ekaterina, Maricopa, AZ, US
I had this issue fixed under the regular warranty. My concern is that I've heard there are more issues than just the hood and front fenders of my car. My guess is Honda hopes that the roof, doors, trunk, etc. won't start chipping/cracking until after the warranty ends so they won't have to cover it.
Guess Hondas are no longer quality products. Would not recommend a Honda to anyone.
- Joshua S., Butler, PA, US
I would say partially covered by the Honda Warranty. Honda will only cover/paint part my Black Pearl Honda Civic.
How do you match 2008 and 2015 paint? Asked for a loaner car and I was denied
- Philip H., Indianapolis, IN, US
The dealer told me to get a quote from someone else and they would pay for it to be done!
- Kathy B., Titusville, FL, US
I know that Honda sent out a notice about the paint some time ago. At that time I was not experiencing any problems. I started to notice the cracking/peeling in the Spring of 2014. Do I have any recourse? Its unfair to have this happen to my car, which is their fault and not receive restitution since obviously I drive a Civic which means I do not have a lot of money. Does anyone know if I have a chance at getting them to correct this problem?
- Jill K., Mount Laurel, NJ, US
I've had a number of cosmetic issues with this car... but this takes the cake. The car is a 2008.. it SHOULD NOT have cracking clear coat or sun damage!!!
- tinycat, Venice, CA, US
In 2012 the paint for my hood and fenders were recalled, the clear coat on my roof was already gone. Then why hasn't this been recalled yet?
- Ashley W., Federalsburg, MD, US
The car is merely 6 years old. I have taken great care of it and the clear coat cracking has continued to accelerate over the past 10 months or so. It's puzzling especially given the fact that I have constantly cared for the car. It's frustrating because it is hurting the resell value for my wife and I.
- toddscudder, San Jose, CA, US
Brought my car in for the paint recall on the hood, fenders, roof, and trunk. Quarter panels and door show clear signs of the same problem; however, the dealership is only willing to pay 50% of the cost and Honda of America does not want to add this into the recall even though it is clearly part of the same problem. This is my 3rd ownership of a Honda vehicle and this is the only car that is showing signs of paint deformity. The quarter panels and doors and all parts of the car that show the same symptoms should be covered in the paint recall as well. Seems like Honda pulling a bait and switch by only covering certain parts and will force you into paying other problems of the paint. Very disappointed in Honda for not covering the rest of the cars paint issues.
- Manuel H., Rowland Heights, CA, US
This is the 2nd Honda that we had a paint problem with. After months and months of arguing with Honda, they eventually repainted parts of our blue 2006 Honda Odyssey. Now we are having problems with a red 2008 Honda Civic. Was told there is no warranty recall for this car.
- Barbara H., Nanuet, NY, US
my honda dealer did repaint the roof, trunk top, & hood at no charge per the recall. However on the passenger side of the car around front & back windows the paint is completing turning white and peeling. This area is much worse than the hood which they did paint! According to the rep in Torrance, the Honda engineers only okayed the paint recall on the areas they thought might be problematic. I guess mine was not supposed to be faulty on this area. My local dealer will not help unless I pay a portion of the repainting cost. I think Honda should put my car back to the normal condition without any cost to me. I also had to pay half the expense for a rental car for 5 days when the recall was done. The actual repainting Honda had done looks just fine, I just want the WHOLE car be brought up to a normal standards at no more cost to me. I don't know how they can pick & choose what they want to repaint. They should be responsible for all the paint failure.
- colleen holcomb, Salinas, CA, US
My roof around the sunroof the clear coat is coming off and you can just about see the metal. It is pretty bad and I just want it fixed by Honda.
- Janet H., Raleigh, NC, US
The clear coat on Honda cars, mostly occurring with the blue, black and red paint, chips/cracks away. Honda does not inform you of this problem. Most say this is because of their cheap paint to save money. Either way they do not fix it for you and it brings the cars value down. Its a Pain in the ass, if I could I would have never bought a Honda or atleast not in the color I bought it.
- vo1122, Katy, TX, US
no thanks nothing will happen. this is starting to piss me off. just let me enter the info
- Dan G., Blairstown, US