BigBird
Senior Member
Thank you for your input. May you enjoy your current car, or future car, and have no issues.You can discount the obvious and sweep it under the rug, but it is ridiculous that the steering issues continue.
I’ve had 80/11/14/18/20 Si coupes, 19 CTR, 09/17 V6 Accord coupes, 23 CRV. I’ve got more skin in the Honda game than 95% on this forum will have in their lifetimes. My complaint is legit and valid. Honda has damaged their reputation unnecessarily with this steering debacle and I stand by my opinion. After 8 years of this and the recall is to squirt more lube in a hole? Come on. And to say maybe it’s other cars because most CTR owners don’t have the issue? Actually many people have the issue and don’t know it, and it’s the rack design, not the car model. Any Honda with this rack design has problems, or will at some point. Normally a sensible person would say Honda will fix it and roll with it, but after 8 years it continues and what happens after warranty is up? $$$$ over and over apparently.
Letting this go on and on year after year is by far the biggest mistake Honda has made since coming to the US. Even my brother in law who is 60 and only driven Honda his entire life has switched to a Toyota over his 2023 Civic’s unending steering issues. I owned a 2021 Toyota and never again so it’s not an option for me other than a fake Toyota that’s really a Subaru.
Reminds me of “more cowbell”. “More lube!” I hope squirting more lube works, but they’ve known there’s a lube problem for years and if more lube worked, the problem would be gone.
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