The radio stopped working at 1500 miles; then, there was a transmission problem at 3800 miles (dealer solved the problem.)
However, the problem recurred 3 days later. According to the dealer, it is caused by a factory defect on the transmision valve body. They put a new one on, but the same problem persists.
This doesn't happen with Japanese vehicles at (only) 1500 miles!
This car is seriously quick and handles like it's on rails.
Don't take his comments to be the overall factor in a review. He cannot spell anything correctly - that is a key right off to what type of person you are having the review done.
Regardless of the comments made or the problems with the vehicle, everyone is entitled to their own opinion. The spelling really does not matter. Critical comments reflect back on the one whom is commenting. Whatever your comments, everyone is right.
I agree with the previous poster. Regardless of any spelling errors there is value in the original posters review. However, I have to disagree with the suggestion that transmission problems don't happen to Japanese vehicles. Just ask anyone that owns an Acura MDX or RL.