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Re: Better luck w this one... [stephen987]
by andys120 on Thu Nov 13 11:02:45 PST 2008
Yep, I think that's the Arno and Florence's Ponte Vecchio in the background.
Air Conditioner Problems in 2006 Kia Sedona EX [autobuyer4]
by byyall on Tue Nov 11 20:50:49 PST 2008
Unfortunately this was not the problem with us. The dealer in Florence, SC was so accomodating about all of the problems we have experienced. Something is still wrong with the left side of the AC with it still blowing hot air. They also had a notice (they actually had another term for this) about the passenger back sliding door. They did adjustments and we hoped it was right; however, it is still not closing right and sometimes will open enough for the light showing that a door is ajar. SOOO, we will take it back when we can (it is 80 miles from us). The van itself is great. I don't like the steering to be so tight, it makes my hands tired. However, I still love the van. The gas mileage is great, 22.5 per gallon on a trip and still good around town. Carolyn
Re: battery [vlkohanski]
by larryy on Tue Oct 28 11:18:14 PDT 2008
Another time saver is run a light from your ground on the battery and other end to a ground,,light should turn on if short. If on, go to fuse box and pull one fuse at a time and replace. Do this until the light goes out,,this will at least isolate the problem.
Re: 300M Lights blink randomly [stan1012]
by barb2 on Tue Oct 07 11:46:00 PDT 2008
hi: So proud to see this posting.........my 2001 300M Chryler 69,000 miles.. has just started doing this.... and I took it to my Chrysler this morning for the Fall Maintenance check...and mentioned this to them... and all check out with the test. So will definitely give this Scroll the dimmer wheel/Light Switch a try. Thanks! Barb
Re: anyone know? [pook69]
by poobbubes on Sun Aug 31 09:36:49 PDT 2008
That's not necessarily true. My local dealer (Florence, AL) shows one '09 Hybrid and one '09 EX-L in their inventory on their website. So, they are slowly trickling in... the month wait is probably just for specific orders that are made.
Re: dealership advice [iwantone]
by traindriver on Mon Aug 25 18:21:06 PDT 2008
Hello, I'm right up above you in the Upstate. A colleague at work commented recently about Phil Hughes Honda over in Athens, GA. They beat out the Upstate dealers on price and he was very satisfied with the experience. He's pretty sharp with money and I know that he did his homework. Most Hondas around here come from Piedmont in Anderson or Breakaway in Greenville. I've never heard anything really bad about either but I don't know how they are on price. I had an 89 Accord many years ago and used Piedmont and Vic Bailey in Spartanburg for service and was happy with both. Someone mentioned East Coast in Myrtle Beach. I believe that they are owned by the same people as Piedmont in Anderson. not positive though. As far as small towns go, in my experience there has been a lot less sales pressure. My worst experiences have been in the bigger towns. The two places I visited a few years ago in Atlanta were snake pits; I wouldn't go back to either if they were $3000 less. IF you do your homework, you will get a good deal most anywhere. The big difference in my opinion is the culture of the dealership and the BS you have to endure to get there. In 1996, my FIL bought my SIL a new Accord. There was a $200 difference between the Florence dealer and the Bennettsville dealer. (Bennettsville is tiny. They must have had the franchise since the 70's. Smallest town to have a Honda dealer that I have ever come across.) Let us know what you find out. I don't have a local dealer here. GSP, Anderson, Augusta, Columbia, and Athens are all about the same distance away from home. I might be in the market for an Accord next year and would be interested in what you find.

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