Consumer Complaints


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02/01/201318900
 Took 2010 honda civic to the honda dealership with complaints of clicking in front end. was advised that vehicle cv joint had failed. vehicle had approx 19,000 miles at replacement. cv joint failure at high rate of speed could have been dangerous.
09/02/2012533001
 Bought demo 2010 honda civic ex in december 2010, so it was virtually new. problem began occurring around the beginning of september 2012, when the mileage of car was approximately 53,000. upon ignition, the noise coming from the engine was a higher-pitched whir than i was accustomed to. this higher-pitched whir would worsen as i accelerated and as i turned corners. thought i just needed to allow the car to warm up. that solution did not work. took the car into the honda dealership where i bought the car. i was told that there was a leak in the power steering rack, and that this leak was draining into my wheel boots, by which i'm guessing he meant steering rack boots. i do not have good knowledge of cars. was told that somehow the drainage of power steering fluid into my steering boots was creating this high-pitched whir. for the few weeks this noise was occurring before i brought it into the dealership there were no signs of leaks under my car. was told that until the steering boot was completely saturated with power steering fluid that there would not have been any signs of leakage under the car. fortunately the honda care warranty covers this repair. though i don't know if it's the extended warranty that i bought at the time of purchase. car is being repaired as i type this. will post again if i learn of any additions. *tr
09/02/201253300
 Bought demo 2010 honda civic ex in december 2010, so it was virtually new. problem began occurring around the beginning of september 2012, when the mileage of car was approximately 53,000. upon ignition, the noise coming from the engine was a higher-pitched whir than i was accustomed to. this higher-pitched whir would worsen as i accelerated and as i turned corners. thought i just needed to allow the car to warm up. that solution did not work. took the car into the honda dealership where i bought the car. i was told that there was a leak in the power steering rack, and that this leak was draining into my wheel boots, by which i'm guessing he meant steering rack boots. i do not have good knowledge of cars. was told that somehow the drainage of power steering fluid into my steering boots was creating this high-pitched whir. for the few weeks this noise was occurring before i brought it into the dealership there were no signs of leaks under my car. was told that until the steering boot was completely saturated with power steering fluid that there would not have been any signs of leakage under the car. fortunately the honda care warranty covers this repair. though i don't know if it's the extended warranty that i bought at the time of purchase. car is being repaired as i type this. will post again if i learn of any additions.
07/18/201259004
 Tl* the contact owns a 2010 honda civic. the contact was driving 65 mph when the steering wheel began pulling to the left abnormally. the contact was unable to maneuver the vehicle through the failure and the vehicle was flipped and rolled several times before landing on a grassy field. the driver's side air bag did not deploy. there were no injuries. the vehicle was towed and taken to a local mechanic who advised that the passenger side knuckle assembly was defective. the manufacturer was contacted and stated that they would further assess the failure. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure and the current mileage was 59,004.
07/18/201259004
 Tl- the contact owns a 2010 honda civic. the contact was driving 65 mph when the steering wheel began pulling to the left abnormally. the contact was unable to maneuver the vehicle through the failure and the vehicle was flipped and rolled several times before landing on a grassy field. the driver's side air bag did not deploy. there were no injuries. the vehicle was towed and taken to a local mechanic who advised that the passenger side knuckle assembly was defective. the manufacturer was contacted and stated that they would further assess the failure. the vehicle was not repaired. the failure and the current mileage was 59,004. kmj
07/18/201259004
 Tl- the contact owns a 2010 honda civic. the contact stated while driving 65 mph when she felt the vehicles steering wheel pulling the vehicle to the left side where the vehicle fliped a couple of times landing on a grassy area. the air bag on the driver side did not deploy. no one was injured. the vehicle was towed. the vehicle was seen by a mechanic. the mechanic stated that the passenger side knuckle assembly was defect. the manufacturer was contacted and they stated that they would look in to the issue. the failure and the current mileage was 59,004.jp
01/08/2012
 The weirdest accident i had january 8th, 2012, around 4:45 pm with my honda civic, i consider it a safety issue that was addressed to honda dealer and american honda. it is when i was turning to the right, out from the parking lot of a mega-store, one of the keys in my key chain accidentally got trapped in a hole at the back of the steering wheel, the whole is not covered. the trapped key caused the steering wheel to be locked in the right turn position, despite my efforts to turn it back to the left. i... was not able to turn the car back, i did not understand for those moments what is going on. that what happened to me, fortunate enough, i hit the brakes and my front bumper got scratched and indented hitting the sidewalk; fortunate enough, no one was on the sidewalk of the street and no car was behind me. fortunate enough, i was not on the high way, driving 65 miles/hour. my losses that need to be fixed and replaced are the civic key and the trapped key (it was my other odyssey key) both are damaged and need replacement, and fixing the front bumper. i wonder, what would be the situation if this happened to me or anyone else on the high way? i think if i was driving on the high way, someone else will be writing the concerns or filing damage report with perfection honda and my life insurance. the honda dealer feels that there is no issue to be addressed, the american honda case analyst dose not have any opinion, and feels sympathy for me!!! what a wrong response, when it comes to a safety issue.
01/15/201116000
 Steering wheel visibly vibrates and shakes when driven above 50mph - this is clearly a safety issue loud buzzing when starting car (while turning key in ignition)
04/08/2010
 I filed a complaint with the arizona attorney general on may 17, 2010. i purchased a 2010 honda civic in chandler on november 7, 2009. my car was damaged. i bought it brand new. american honda motor chose to categorize my car problems as 'normal'. the dealership where i purchased the vehicle performed work without my knowledge which caused a new problem to arise. car pulls to the right, steering wheel shifts to the right while braking and more. i was involved in two separate traffic incidents that could have easily resulted in an accident. there is much, much more; this is not an everyday, average type of complaint. please allow me to explain in detail, preferably over the phone or in person. my primary objective is that no other person buy this car at retail - it is extremely dangerous. i surrendered it on may 7, 2010.
01/14/20101197
 Tl*the contact owns a 2010 honda civic. the contact stated that the vehicle would make a clicking and popping noise when started, when turning the steering wheel and sometimes when driving at a speed of 40 mph. the vehicle also pulled to the right when he depressed the brake pedal and the steering wheel would shift to the right suddenly at times. the steering wheel also would not position at 12 oclock. these failures occurred every time the vehicle was driven. the vehicle was taken to an authorized dealership three different times but the dealer could diagnose the cause of the failures. the current mileage was approximately 2,450. the failure mileage was 1,197.
11/30/200901
 Since delivery on 11/30/09 the car oversteers, most noticeable on highway while driving straight and on exit turns. very tiring to continuously micro-adjust sensitive steering to keep car straight. requires only 1/8 to 1/4-inch steering wheel turn to 'wander' into adjacent lane! on turns, results in 'angular' pattern instead of smooth curve. problem is most noticeable when cruise control is used. dangerous. a glance at the radio and you're in another lane. on straight highway stretch, problem results in a snaking driving pattern instead of straight line. dealer dismissed issue as normal, sport-style steering, takes getting used to. car now has 3,600 miles on it. seems like temperature may play a role: on very cold days, may take 15 minutes of highway driving to become very apparent. only 1 time at dealer so far and reported to honda america (national) with their response: we rely on dealers as our eyes and ears, take back to dealer. decided to avoid that for now. i would like to know if others have complained. additional detail: the automobile doesn