2004 Honda City from Bangladesh - Comments

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3rd Nov 2007, 14:44

Thankx a lot mr.tanvir..I'm thinking of buying a new car for me and definately it will be other than toyota (it is not that toyata is bad, but till now I only used toyata)..so I'm thinking for honda accord or mitsubishi lancer ex 2008..honda engine is far better then toyota, but fortunately you show me a way of not having a honda at least not from bangladesh..

Thankx..

Bishal..

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1st Apr 2008, 14:15

Hey tanvir, from what I read its seems that you are unaware of the quality of fuel in our country (bangladesh) the fuel is so bad that the unburned fuel that cannot be burned goes into the chamber and the sump hence mixing with engine oil and increasing it and ofcourse ruining its viscosity. the reason this happens is bad fuel, there are very few stations that sell good gas here in Dhaka, I suggest you make sure your car only fills up from Sikder in Tejgaon, or Gulshan autos in Mohakhali, using fuel from these 2 stations should definitely cure your problem. and by the way the honda city was never manufactured in Japan. it was made in thailand first and now the ones coming to bangladesh are either thai or indian. this is not a problem with hondas alone, nissans toyotas, mitsubishis and even BMW's also face the same problem.

Regards

Asad

a car enthusiast.

Asadm@bol-online.com.

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16th May 2008, 22:24

Hello

I have to agree with those of you that something is mixing with the oil. Yes you should look at color of the oil at next change. Are you sure that you have a new car? If so the problem you are having should be covered under warranty.

Auto dealers do not like bad publicity, so you should put it in the paper.

Another solution would be to paint in removable paint where you got the (lemon) car and park it across from the dealer.

It worked in the USA and the dealer finally replaced the car.

Hope this helps,

James.

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