I am in San Francisco Bay Area. The average of the ones I inquired in my state turned out to be about 21K. They are all sold except the Championship White I submitted. Would not be surprised the other black FL5 left in the state is asking for 30K over (I called a different location of the same...
I was trying to put my license plate on after reassignment, only to find what appeared to be somebody put a screw or something near one of the tabs on the hatch, which there is no way I would know until now.
What is the likelihood of sales or service of the dealer I got mine from will make it...
According to what most Japanese YouTubers are saying (before this image blows up on Reddit), Honda Japan pretty much stopped taking new orders at this point.
I have heard Honda in recent years switched water-based paint that is super thin. I wonder how well the paint on your FL5 is holding up against natural elements so far.
I took delivery of my FL5 a month ago. Drove it home as soon as possible and had no plans to drive it until after having the...
Has Service reached out to you whether they will cover the paint under warranty? Or the Honda rep is still trying to have somebody review your situation?
The clear protector at the bottom rear of the back door is part of the design of the car.
Specific shape of protection films are strategically placed in areas where designers find little debris tend to get kicked towards and deemed necessary. You only need them when having to do bodywork.
Brake Hold does what is intended, except it releases the brakes too soon if I don't get to the friction point fast and high enough for the hill I need to start.
If the electronic parking brake can release without having to set your foot on the brake pedal, you can get to the "sweet spot" needed...
This is my first Honda that is manual with Electronic Parking Brake instead of an actual handbrake.
Is there a way to make the Parking Brake release without requiring my foot on the brake pedal? It will help tremendously when moving the car off the line and park on a rather steep hill.
Brake duct solution is often a do-it-yourself item and will help reduce brake temperature. You can modify the dummy fog light cover to draw air from there. Then you will need to determine how to bring the air towards the brakes. There is no specific way to jerry rig it, so take your time to come...