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End of Term Lease of Honda Accord Coupe 2003
Ok, so my lease is coming to an end this month and want to know what I
should expect when this inspection guy comes to my house and does Honda's end of lease term inspection. I have kept the car in great condition. It has one small scratch on the driver's side door and 1 ding on the other side. No cracks on any mirrors, windows nothing. Radio, CD, AC an vents work fine. Heated seats work fine. Everything is great. The only thing that I have no record of is this stupid 7500 mile maintance record. This is because my father does all of my car work. We have been extremely diligent with changing the oil, rotating tires, changing filter, etc, etc....So, I have no records of oil changes or things like that. The car drives fine. I have always used Honda brake pads straight from the dealer but we have always put them on ourselves. Here are my concerns: -I have absolutely no intentions of leasing another car from Honda, as a matter of fact I already leased a new Pontiac. I was treated terribly at the Honda dealership that I went to and plan to never lease or buy a car from Honda ever again. So will they want to charge me for erronous things if they see that I am not returning to them? -There are a few minor scratches on one of my rims, will that be seen as excessive damage? -My maintance light has been on for a while now because although we have done all of the required maintance work on it, I have tried to do that silly key in the ignition, hold down the button on the odomoter screen thing, and nothing happens. I have read the manual one hundred times thinking maybe I was doing this sequence incorrectly but with no avail. Does anyone know if after a certain amount of mileage, you definitely have to have Honda turn this stupid light off for you? I am freakin out because I have taken good care of this car never to have known that all receipts were necessary at the end of lease term, nor did anyone tell me that at the dealership when I leased the car four years ago. Has anyone had experience with Honda and returning their vehicles. Oh, just as a side note, I am under mileage on the car, it currently has 48,300 and I am under about 20 thousand miles. Any opinions or advice would be helpful. |
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End of Term Lease of Honda Accord Coupe 2003
On Mar 1, 8:38 pm, Tegger > wrote:
> wrote in news:1172795905.280675.106990 > @v33g2000cwv.googlegroups.com: > > > Ok, so my lease is coming to an end this month and want to know what I > > should expect when this inspection guy comes to my house and does > > Honda's end of lease term inspection. I have kept the car in great > > condition. It has one small scratch on the driver's side door and 1 > > ding on the other side. > > This will be noted. They may charge you for it depending on the exact > nature of the damage. If the scratch is through the paint and there's > rust, you'll almost certainly be charged, because they'll have to > repaint the door. > > > > > > > No cracks on any mirrors, windows nothing. > > Radio, CD, AC an vents work fine. Heated seats work fine. Everything > > is great. The only thing that I have no record of is this stupid 7500 > > mile maintance record. This is because my father does all of my car > > work. We have been extremely diligent with changing the oil, rotating > > tires, changing filter, etc, etc....So, I have no records of oil > > changes or things like that. The car drives fine. I have always used > > Honda brake pads straight from the dealer but we have always put them > > on ourselves. Here are my concerns: > > -I have absolutely no intentions of leasing another car from Honda, as > > a matter of fact I already leased a new Pontiac. I was treated > > terribly at the Honda dealership that I went to and plan to never > > lease or buy a car from Honda ever again. So will they want to charge > > me for erronous things if they see that I am not returning to them? > > -There are a few minor scratches on one of my rims, will that be seen > > as excessive damage? > > If you mean curb damage, then yes. > > > -My maintance light has been on for a while now because although we > > have done all of the required maintance work on it, I have tried to do > > that silly key in the ignition, hold down the button on the odomoter > > screen thing, and nothing happens. I have read the manual one hundred > > times thinking maybe I was doing this sequence incorrectly but with no > > avail. Does anyone know if after a certain amount of mileage, you > > definitely have to have Honda turn this stupid light off for you? > > What does this light say on it? Are you not confusing it with the Check > Engine light? > > You're not telling us the year of your Accord. > > > > > I am freakin out because I have taken good care of this car never to > > have known that all receipts were necessary at the end of lease term, > > nor did anyone tell me that at the dealership when I leased the car > > four years ago. > > Did you read the lease contract? These things are normally pointed out > to you when you sign the contract. > > -- > Tegger > > The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQwww.tegger.com/hondafaq/- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - Yes, I checked the lease contract and it doesnt state anything about having the vehicle taken to Honda always for maintance repairs etc. The car is a 2003 model. As far as the rim, the damage is minimal, but yes, it is curb damage. I mean, it's a four year old car (it was a four year old lease) there has to be some kind of wear and tear on the vehicle, no? As far as the light, it is not the check engine light. It is the MAINTANCE LIGHT, and I have tried several times to do what it says on the manual and it does not work. Although, I have done it is the past, it wont do it now. Honestly, I looked through all of my papers yesterday and no, nothing is stated on the contract that the car had to be returned with all receipts. Nor was this stated to me at the signing of my contract. My saleswoman was extremely incompetent and I should have never signed anything because she was very ignorant about the car to begin with. Honda also has great ways of rising your lease price once you have decided to lease the car. After the total amount was told to me, the woman told me I had to then talk to the lease manager and he was able to convince me into getting all these stupid extra items like, peace of mind contract with Honda that should anything ever happen to the car (i.e. I totalled the car) I would be able to get a new Honda from that particular year. In the end, my payments ended up being more than what I had originally been told. My fault since it was my very first car lease, ignorance on my part, definitely. But, like I said, the car is in very good to good condition except for these minor things. No the rim isnt terribly scratched but it is a little. So, I dont know how that will affect the inspection. I was thinking about buying a new honda rim myself for cheaper and putting it on the car. The other thing also is that on the side of the tire it has some of it was chipped off when I did hit the curb. So, does that mean I should buy a new tire and rim? Honestly, I would buy a new tire and rim just because I know Honda will charge me a lot more for all these things than if I were to go and get them myself. Never again will I lease a Honda ever again, not just due to this inspection business being so extremely obnoxious but because of the way I was treated there last week. I still dont know what dealer to return to vehicle to considering that two dealerships were extremely rude to me. |
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ps.com: > > Yes, I checked the lease contract and it doesnt state anything about > having the vehicle taken to Honda always for maintance repairs etc. It never will (but it may "recommend" a franchised Honda dealer). It just would state you need to service the vehicle according to the service schedule. > The car is a 2003 model. As far as the rim, the damage is minimal, but > yes, it is curb damage. I mean, it's a four year old car (it was a > four year old lease) there has to be some kind of wear and tear on the > vehicle, no? Yes, but curb damage is due to careless parking habits, not normal wear and tear. You might get lucky and the inspector won't notice or care. > As far as the light, it is not the check engine light. It > is the MAINTANCE LIGHT, and I have tried several times to do what it > says on the manual and it does not work. Although, I have done it is > the past, it wont do it now. Can't explain that. Get somebody else to try. You HAVE to get that light turned off before the inspector shows up. > Honestly, I looked through all of my > papers yesterday and no, nothing is stated on the contract that the > car had to be returned with all receipts. Nor was this stated to me at > the signing of my contract. Then you don't need receipts. Don't worry about it. If you get asked where the car was serviced, tell the truth. > My saleswoman was extremely incompetent > and I should have never signed anything because she was very ignorant > about the car to begin with. Honda also has great ways of rising your > lease price once you have decided to lease the car. They ALL do that. That's how they make their real money. That's their job. Your job is to resist that. Also, American Honda has nothing at all to do with the negotiation of the lease. That's done by the independent dealership which owns a Honda franchise. This is why you will find drastic differences from one dealership to another; they're all independents, just flying the automaker's banner under license. All Honda did was sell the car to the dealership. Which, in your case, eventually sold the car to Honda Finance Corporation once you signed the lease. > After the total > amount was told to me, the woman told me I had to then talk to the > lease manager and he was able to convince me into getting all these > stupid extra items like, peace of mind contract with Honda that should > anything ever happen to the car (i.e. I totalled the car) I would be > able to get a new Honda from that particular year. In the end, my > payments ended up being more than what I had originally been told. My > fault since it was my very first car lease, ignorance on my part, > definitely. It's a dog-eat-dog world out there. The informed buyer is the successful buyer. It's fairly easy to go in buying instead of leasing and to go in asking for an on-the-road price, and quite a lot harder to go in trying to lease/finance. That's where they make their money. Takes a tough, quick, educated mind to deflect the attempts at getting more cash from you. It may be wise to hire an outside expert to negotiate your lease for you next time. You may spend less on him than you would on the additional charges you'd otherwise get suckered into agreeing to. > > But, like I said, the car is in very good to good condition except for > these minor things. No the rim isnt terribly scratched but it is a > little. So, I dont know how that will affect the inspection. I was > thinking about buying a new honda rim myself for cheaper and putting > it on the car. Wait until you get called on it. If the inspector says it's a problem, you can then say you will replace the rim. If he says nothing, you say nothing. Never volunteer ANYTHING and never ask questions. Let HIM find any problems. > The other thing also is that on the side of the tire it > has some of it was chipped off when I did hit the curb. So, does that > mean I should buy a new tire and rim? Honestly, I would buy a new tire > and rim just because I know Honda will charge me a lot more for all > these things than if I were to go and get them myself. You'll pay the same retail price either way unless you obtain the wheel from a wreckers. Expect to pay about $400 for one new wheel. And having one new wheel and one tire different from the rest may also raise red flags for the inspector. It's not considered safe to have two tires with different tread or different tread depths on the same axle. And your ABS may even complain if the tires are different enough, so by replacing just the one wheel/tire, you may be making a real rat's nest for yourself. > > Never again will I lease a Honda ever again, not just due to this > inspection business being so extremely obnoxious They ALL do it. You won't escape that buying from a different manufacturer. -- Tegger The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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End of Term Lease of Honda Accord Coupe 2003
Thank you for the advice. Ok, I guess I just have one last question.
The first year that I leased the car, one of the tires had a bubble on it, so I decided to replace it. Does this mean that I am going to get charged because I changed a tire that could have in the end caused an accident? I guess I dont seem to understand this. As far as the tire thread, if the car has only been driven 48,000 miles (20,000 miles under the lease maximum) then the tire thread should still be in ok conditions to turn in, right? Or am I mistaken on this fact? Also, if the inspector says that my tires are too worn, can I go ahead and buy cheaper tires (all four obviously). I dont see how a tire would cost me $400. Or were you referring to all four tires being replaced? While I understand that this is how all dealerships make their money. There is a huge difference between getting treated like crap and getting treated with respect. My husband and I have owned 4 Pontiacs, all leased. Never have we ever had any problems whatsoever with any end of lease terms. Nor, have we ever been treated with disrespect. This is what makes or breaks dealerships, I believe. This is why I have decided to lease a Pontiac instead of even trying to see if Honda was willing to waive the fees for the Accord. I want Honda out of my life forever. Terrible service and dealership tactics. While the cars may be great, their employees are smug, obnoxious and too sneaky for me to do business with. Pontiac on the otherhand, I had no problems whatsoever. |
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End of Term Lease of Honda Accord Coupe 2003
wrote in news:1172849598.527696.312400
@n33g2000cwc.googlegroups.com: > Thank you for the advice. Ok, I guess I just have one last question. > The first year that I leased the car, one of the tires had a bubble on > it, so I decided to replace it. Does this mean that I am going to get > charged because I changed a tire that could have in the end caused an > accident? I guess I dont seem to understand this. That's not what I mean. 48K miles is plenty to cause tread wear to the point that replacement of one tire now will be obvious. Replacement of a tire in the car's first year is fine, as the others will be still-new anyway. Besides, tires come with warranties, and it's expected that warranty will be exercised from time to time. > > As far as the tire thread, if the car has only been driven 48,000 > miles (20,000 miles under the lease maximum) then the tire thread > should still be in ok conditions to turn in, right? Or am I mistaken > on this fact? Also, if the inspector says that my tires are too worn, > can I go ahead and buy cheaper tires (all four obviously). I dont see > how a tire would cost me $400. Or were you referring to all four tires > being replaced? The WHEEL is $400 (that's the metal part you scraped up). The rubber TIRE is on top of that, and can run you anywhere from $40 to $400 depending on make, model and size. Don't worry about this right now. Just turn off the Maint. light and leave the tire and wheel alone. If the inspector tells you the tire and wheel are a problem, he can advise you how best and cheapest to get it fixed. He's not making a commission or anything on this, just inspecting the car, so he has no incentive to try to rip you off. > > While I understand that this is how all dealerships make their money. > There is a huge difference between getting treated like crap and > getting treated with respect. My husband and I have owned 4 Pontiacs, > all leased. Never have we ever had any problems whatsoever with any > end of lease terms. Nor, have we ever been treated with disrespect. > This is what makes or breaks dealerships, I believe. Certainly is. I did say there is a wide difference between dealerships on account of them being separate companies. What's not fair is your denigration of Honda corporate for the actions of a bad dealership. Honda had zero to do with your lease and how the dealership handled you. It's unfortunate that people see the carmaker's company logo on the building and figure the building is owned and operated by that company. This is not so. If you're really dissatisfied with your treatment by the dealership's employees and the dealership manager won't help, THEN you can call Honda and tell your tale of woe to them directly. Honda has a vested interest in not having their dealers give them a bad name. American Honda Motor Co., Inc. Honda Automobile Customer Service 1919 Torrance Boulevard Mail Stop: 500 - 2N - 7D Torrance, CA 90501-2746 phone: (800) 999-1009 > This is why I > have decided to lease a Pontiac instead of even trying to see if Honda > was willing to waive the fees for the Accord. I want Honda out of my > life forever. Terrible service and dealership tactics. Again, you happened to deal with a nice Pontiac franchise. You have yet to ever deal with GM or Pontiac at all. There are plenty of Pontiac dealers who are sharks too. > While the cars > may be great, their employees are smug, obnoxious and too sneaky for > me to do business with. Pontiac on the otherhand, I had no problems > whatsoever. You've never dealt with Pontiac or GM, just an independent company flying their flag. -- Tegger The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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End of Term Lease of Honda Accord Coupe 2003
Thanks for the advice. I appreciate the help.
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wrote in news:1172862944.979461.324040
@n33g2000cwc.googlegroups.com: > Thanks for the advice. I appreciate the help. > You're welcome. And don't be shy about playing up the "helpless female" thing. It's more effective than you might think (just don't overdo it). -- Tegger The Unofficial Honda/Acura FAQ www.tegger.com/hondafaq/ |
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"Elmo P. Shagnasty" > wrote in message ... > In article >, > Tegger > wrote: > >> > After the total >> > amount was told to me, the woman told me I had to then talk to the >> > lease manager and he was able to convince me into getting all these >> > stupid extra items like, peace of mind contract with Honda that should >> > anything ever happen to the car (i.e. I totalled the car) I would be >> > able to get a new Honda from that particular year. In the end, my >> > payments ended up being more than what I had originally been told. My >> > fault since it was my very first car lease, ignorance on my part, >> > definitely. >> >> >> >> It's a dog-eat-dog world out there. The informed buyer is the successful >> buyer. > > But he's a ****ing moron who deserves what he gets. > As I recollect, the Honda owners site has quite a bit of info and a checklist vis damage and what is allowable. Given what was said here is enough reason to avoid buying a car off lease. Having the work done at Honda is recorded and available. |
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