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With backup camera issues and recalls.
https://carbuzz.com/recall-2017-201...-cameras-enter-year-three-without-proven-fix/
https://carbuzz.com/recall-2017-201...-cameras-enter-year-three-without-proven-fix/
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Bingo. I love when people have simple issues with one brand to only write them off and immediately have more issues with the next brand.Just goes to show they all got their issues, not just Ford.
My brother is currently in a similar situation. He's always been a die-hard Toyota fan. But his fairly newish (and now-discontinued) Avalon has had numerous problems. Dash rattles, CELs, infotainment & phone pairing issues. Latest problem is important parts of the instrument panel display no longer display. It's in the $hop now......I do feel bad when someone purchases a Honda or Toyota based of folk lore around them. Only to realize they all have issues.
Maverick NHTSAS updated paperwork states a fix in April. Since this issue has been know at minimum since ~mid/2024 with recall following shortly after my bets are they are working on a hardware solution.I would have jumped on a 2024 if available - I was scrambling to just find one to replace mine.
While in dealership getting info ready to purchase a 2025 ( delivering next week yeah) - got talking about the debacle of the new 24's sitting on lots with he stop/sale.
Seems regional reps are advising to steer people from the 2024s to the 2025's as the fix may not be imminent.
Difference between Honda and ford is Honda got them off the lot
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Dude, my wife had a Honda CR-V, and in 8 years of ownership we replaced the battery 4 times! For 8 years we were told they didn't know why this was happening by 2 dealerships (the one we bought it from and the one near our house).Wait second thought that has to be fake news. Hondas never break or have any issues. Never.
My sister in law specifically refused to buy a ford edge. She said the Honda is more reliable. She has since had the dealer replace two pistons and a bunch more work all with less than 120k on it. Meanwhile her sister my wife has had 280k trouble free miles on her edge.Dude, my wife had a Honda CR-V, and in 8 years of ownership we replaced the battery 4 times! For 8 years we were told they didn't know why this was happening by 2 dealerships (the one we bought it from and the one near our house).
Then one of their managers finally told us this was a known issue that was happening because the computer was DESIGNED not to use the alternator on short drives to improve gas mileage (the Internet confirmed this). Apparently not charging the battery enough over a long period causes them to die.
Not only did Honda know about this for years, but then they lied to us. No vehicle is perfect, but Honda won't be getting my money anytime soon, because they lied to me for years!
Agree, if my drivetrain works I’m happy.IMO I would rather have a backup camera that may or may not freeze, rather then loss of brakes. Again that's just my opinion.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/yourmon...ota-tacoma-trucks-mud-causes-brakes-fail.html
Yes, no vehicle is perfect but lets just say the maverick has not had the best of luck.My sister in law specifically refused to buy a ford edge. She said the Honda is more reliable. She has since had the dealer replace two pistons and a bunch more work all with less than 120k on it. Meanwhile her sister my wife has had 280k trouble free miles on her edge.
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Of course I’d never bring this up when they are complaining about the Honda being broke all the time.