Brake rotors have been resurfaced four times and replaced twice under warranty.
Brake pads have been replaced twice under warranty.
Transmission has been replaced under warranty.
Sunroof has to be adjusted at every oil change due to squeaks.
Power window switch has been replaced under warranty.
Navigation screen has been replaced under warranty.
Engine has constant "ticking" noise that cannot be fixed, has been checked three times at the dealer with no fix available.
I was very excited to purchase this vehicle, but I have been extremely disappointed in the quality. I would not recommend this car to anyone and advise you to pay the extra for a Lexus, BMW or anything else for a better quality.
This car has many squeaks, has spent over one month total at the dealer for repairs in 13.5 months of ownership and still has issues.
The dealer provides a rental car, but only a compact car from Enterprise Rent-a-car, not a luxury car like I pay monthly for. Plus, the dealer rarely fixes anything on time.
I share your sentiment. Question: How did you get the dealer to agree to cover the brake pads. When I called to complain about the rotors (which I had replaced), I had mentioned something about the brake pads as well and was told that brake pads would not be covered as any damage is considered purely wear and tear, due to one's driving habits. Your dealer seems to have accommodated you much better then any of the Acura dealers in my area. As for the moon roof, I have only had some type of "tape" repeatedly replaced in mine, but no offer to ever replace.
The ticking noise is you not using high grade gasoline
stop being cheap!
Acura rules.
We purchased a 2003 Type S in October 2006, and the only problem in 20,000 miles was the heated drivers seat. The heating coil was replaced under dealer warranty, and a loaner car was provided as we live about 30 miles from the dealer.
It is a great car that is fun to drive and very comfortable on trips. We average 27 to 28 miles per gallon. Yes, we would buy another Acura.