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Did someone already post a Prelude? My attention span isn't what it used to be. :D
1997-2001 Honda Prelude. The used ones I've seen tend not to be pimped out the same way a used Civic often is.
Probably take a refund on the extended warranty. How much would you get back? It's probably worth only a couple hundred dollars to private party.
Well said Kristy. Unless the info. gets to who it needs to, and they act on it, it it useless to list anything here. It was through starting this thread, though, that things did get to the engineering dept. of GM and they had an engineer come to Lexington from Detroit a year and a half ago. That was regarding the rough shifting. Problem is, the updated calibration (has been updated in production vehicles since late fall 2009 and there is a technical service bulletin for the update for vehicles made before then that have the old transmission calibration) isn't ideal (still downshifts hard at times and bucks at times, with the occasional hard upshift), and the GM engineer in charge of that (actually the one in charge of the engineer that is in charge of that) said for 2010s they aren't doing another upgrade to the transmission calibration.
The Accord is supposed to have active noise cancellation on the higher trim levels, but that just proves that you can't work around hardware problems using software.
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