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Excessive/Uneven Tire Wear
2007 Honda Civic (Page 3 of 9)
This problem may be covered under warranty. Ask your Honda dealer.
8.3
pretty bad- Typical Repair Cost:
- $510
- Average Mileage:
- 49,350 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 170 complaints
Most Common Solutions:
- replace bad control arms in rear of vehicle (47 reports)
- not sure (40 reports)
- replace the tires (14 reports)
- buy new tires (11 reports)
- honda should fix (11 reports)
- need honda too replace rear control arms for free (9 reports)
wheels / hubs problem
Helpful websites
- Class Action Lawsuit - Class action lawsuit information about 2006-2007 Honda Civic premature brake wear from Mazie Slater Katz & Freeman, LLC. The lawsuit alleges the OEM rear upper control arms are too short & cause tire misalignment, & that Honda knew this when it published a TSB & a redesigned control arm part.
- Problem Explination Plus Links - This site I found helps to explain what is going on. I also found a link for a current lawsuit at the bottom of this page. The lawsuit is only in Canada but we may be able to use this to get it going here. Try to contact the lawyers involved. I recommend everyone file a claim with the BBB. Good Luck everyone.
- Class Action Lawsuit - Class action lawsuit information about 2006-2007 Honda Civic premature brake wear from Mazie Slater Katz & Freeman, LLC. The lawsuit alleges the OEM rear upper control arms are too short & cause tire misalignment, & that Honda knew this when it published a TSB & a redesigned control arm part.
- Class Action Lawsuit - Class action lawsuit information about 2006-2007 Honda Civic premature brake wear from Mazie Slater Katz & Freeman, LLC. The lawsuit alleges the OEM rear upper control arms are too short & cause tire misalignment, & that Honda knew this when it published a TSB & a redesigned control arm part.
- Preliminary Approval Of Class Action Settlement For Uneven Tire Wear - After a three-year battle, Honda has settled a class-action lawsuit but owners need to act fast to get reimbursed for repair costs.
A D V E R T I S E M E N T S
I purchased a Honda civic coupe in November of 2007. I always had the car serviced at Honda and was usually satisfied with the service . I did mention that the driver side upper corner was rusting but was told by the service manager , a woman that that was not covered by them . I was a bit pissed off . I would always have my car serviced for oil changes or any other issues until I went into the service department and said I was having trouble handling the car it was pulling to both sides . The girls name was Jennifer and the Honda dealership is in Fort Myers Florida . I was told they would take a look and to go to the seated area have some coffee or donuts whatever. I was then told to come to the service desk and Jennifer took me outside and showed me that the tires were worn down to the steel belt radial and I needed new tires . I asked what the cost was which was ridiculous and was told by Jennifer I could find much better tires at much better prices at other stores . I did appreciate her honesty and she told me to make sure the tires were marked 89 H for the load weight and don't be mislead . I of course immediately went to get new tires but never thought about the short time span and then was angry . Honda would not admit there was a problem and if the tires were bad it was my own fault . I have purchased 8 Honda's usually the accord model but when gas prices went crazy traded in my accord for a civic as my work was 36 miles away and then back home . The car is very stylish for a small car but Honda needs to own up and treat the customer with respect I also found the bearings were shot in one tire and had that fixed as well but not at Honda as I was sick of the run around . I just want to be reimbursed for what it cost me to replace the tires and I tell everyone don't ever buy a Honda with Turanza tires there garbage . Tell the sales man you want the higher end tires from another car exchanged and they will to seal the deal . Honda you need to step up and met the other cars standards . Korea is making better more affordable cars with better gas ratings and the 4 cylinder genisice has 274 hp compared to your 170 give or take . I want a full refund . My partner Phil and I co own all our cars .
- Joseph S., Lehigh Acres, FL, US