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driving an accord for a few years now. gas mileage is great, comfort so-so, grippier handling than d camry, not much exterior noise gets in, aircon good, sound system decent

 

pero BAD brakes. i got it brand new and iv had problems with my front brakes since my 20k tune up. nasa 50+k n k ngyn still not fixed. honda service either couldnt fix it or won't admit a defect so i cant claim for a replacement. d steering wheel starts to wobble even at half braking once d brakes heat up. it got so bad dat i dnt take it on long trips anymore. honda service advisors hav given me every possible excuse from "sir ABS lng yan" to "sir baka may problema driving style nyo" FYI, i drove a corolla in HS, an sir in college, an X5 on and off for d past year. NONE of them reacts to braking like the accord does. will definitly NOT be a repeat customer.

 

my buddy drives a camry, solid so far. feels a bit floaty but id take that over bad brakes anytime.

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driving an accord for a few years now. gas mileage is great, comfort so-so, grippier handling than d camry, not much exterior noise gets in, aircon good, sound system decent

 

pero BAD brakes. i got it brand new and iv had problems with my front brakes since my 20k tune up. nasa 50+k n k ngyn still not fixed. honda service either couldnt fix it or won't admit a defect so i cant claim for a replacement. d steering wheel starts to wobble even at half braking once d brakes heat up. it got so bad dat i dnt take it on long trips anymore. honda service advisors hav given me every possible excuse from "sir ABS lng yan" to "sir baka may problema driving style nyo" FYI, i drove a corolla in HS, an sir in college, an X5 on and off for d past year. NONE of them reacts to braking like the accord does. will definitly NOT be a repeat customer.

 

my buddy drives a camry, solid so far. feels a bit floaty but id take that over bad brakes anytime.

 

Your problem is with the rotors uneven surface causing braking issues when applying brakes for a long time.

Check for scarring on the face of the rotors look for rough or uneven surfaces.

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driving an accord for a few years now. gas mileage is great, comfort so-so, grippier handling than d camry, not much exterior noise gets in, aircon good, sound system decent

 

pero BAD brakes. i got it brand new and iv had problems with my front brakes since my 20k tune up. nasa 50+k n k ngyn still not fixed. honda service either couldnt fix it or won't admit a defect so i cant claim for a replacement. d steering wheel starts to wobble even at half braking once d brakes heat up. it got so bad dat i dnt take it on long trips anymore. honda service advisors hav given me every possible excuse from "sir ABS lng yan" to "sir baka may problema driving style nyo" FYI, i drove a corolla in HS, an sir in college, an X5 on and off for d past year. NONE of them reacts to braking like the accord does. will definitly NOT be a repeat customer.

 

my buddy drives a camry, solid so far. feels a bit floaty but id take that over bad brakes anytime.

 

 

if ever kailangan lang pa resurface yung rotors mo. if not naman pwede din balancing ng wheels mo din. pa check mo na lang para sure. alam ko mga ganyan hindi mo pwede hayaan yan. sa brakes din ksi yan eh :)

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