New Honda owner
#1
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New Honda owner
Hello all,
First day as a new Honda owner. Got a (new) 2007 Accord EX for my
daughter yesterday, and we are quite happy with it. Just a really well
built car.
One feature I'm surprised to not see is the "auto-door-lock" function.
This is where all the doors lock as the vehicle reaches a certain speed
(15-20 mph) after the doors have been opened. I'm used to it on all my
Dodge vehicles, and didn't even think to ask about it on this one. Am I
missing something, or is this feature really not here?
Anyway, I also got the 8 year, 100K mile, 0 deductible warranty on it, so
am looking forward to many years of trouble-free operation. Glad to be a
Honda owner!
--
"Ubuntu" -- an African word, meaning "Slackware is too hard for me".
First day as a new Honda owner. Got a (new) 2007 Accord EX for my
daughter yesterday, and we are quite happy with it. Just a really well
built car.
One feature I'm surprised to not see is the "auto-door-lock" function.
This is where all the doors lock as the vehicle reaches a certain speed
(15-20 mph) after the doors have been opened. I'm used to it on all my
Dodge vehicles, and didn't even think to ask about it on this one. Am I
missing something, or is this feature really not here?
Anyway, I also got the 8 year, 100K mile, 0 deductible warranty on it, so
am looking forward to many years of trouble-free operation. Glad to be a
Honda owner!
--
"Ubuntu" -- an African word, meaning "Slackware is too hard for me".
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Re: New Honda owner
Dan C wrote:
> One feature I'm surprised to not see is the "auto-door-lock" function.
> This is where all the doors lock as the vehicle reaches a certain speed
> (15-20 mph) after the doors have been opened. I'm used to it on all my
> Dodge vehicles, and didn't even think to ask about it on this one. Am I
> missing something, or is this feature really not here?
If you find it, let me know but I don't think it's there. I broke with
tradition<g> and actually looked through the manual and was unable to
find that feature for my 2006 Accord.
You're right about one thing, though. Great cars!
> One feature I'm surprised to not see is the "auto-door-lock" function.
> This is where all the doors lock as the vehicle reaches a certain speed
> (15-20 mph) after the doors have been opened. I'm used to it on all my
> Dodge vehicles, and didn't even think to ask about it on this one. Am I
> missing something, or is this feature really not here?
If you find it, let me know but I don't think it's there. I broke with
tradition<g> and actually looked through the manual and was unable to
find that feature for my 2006 Accord.
You're right about one thing, though. Great cars!
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Re: New Honda owner
Dan C wrote:
> One feature I'm surprised to not see is the "auto-door-lock" function.
> This is where all the doors lock as the vehicle reaches a certain speed
> (15-20 mph) after the doors have been opened. I'm used to it on all my
> Dodge vehicles, and didn't even think to ask about it on this one. Am I
> missing something, or is this feature really not here?
If you find it, let me know but I don't think it's there. I broke with
tradition<g> and actually looked through the manual and was unable to
find that feature for my 2006 Accord.
You're right about one thing, though. Great cars!
> One feature I'm surprised to not see is the "auto-door-lock" function.
> This is where all the doors lock as the vehicle reaches a certain speed
> (15-20 mph) after the doors have been opened. I'm used to it on all my
> Dodge vehicles, and didn't even think to ask about it on this one. Am I
> missing something, or is this feature really not here?
If you find it, let me know but I don't think it's there. I broke with
tradition<g> and actually looked through the manual and was unable to
find that feature for my 2006 Accord.
You're right about one thing, though. Great cars!
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Re: New Honda owner
Dan C wrote:
> One feature I'm surprised to not see is the "auto-door-lock" function.
> This is where all the doors lock as the vehicle reaches a certain speed
> (15-20 mph) after the doors have been opened. I'm used to it on all my
> Dodge vehicles, and didn't even think to ask about it on this one. Am I
> missing something, or is this feature really not here?
If you find it, let me know but I don't think it's there. I broke with
tradition<g> and actually looked through the manual and was unable to
find that feature for my 2006 Accord.
You're right about one thing, though. Great cars!
> One feature I'm surprised to not see is the "auto-door-lock" function.
> This is where all the doors lock as the vehicle reaches a certain speed
> (15-20 mph) after the doors have been opened. I'm used to it on all my
> Dodge vehicles, and didn't even think to ask about it on this one. Am I
> missing something, or is this feature really not here?
If you find it, let me know but I don't think it's there. I broke with
tradition<g> and actually looked through the manual and was unable to
find that feature for my 2006 Accord.
You're right about one thing, though. Great cars!
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Re: New Honda owner
On Jul 12, 9:00 am, Dan C <youmustbejok...@lan.invalid> wrote:
> One feature I'm surprised to not see is the "auto-door-lock" function.
> This is where all the doors lock as the vehicle reaches a certain speed
> (15-20 mph) after the doors have been opened. I'm used to it on all my
> Dodge vehicles, and didn't even think to ask about it on this one. Am I
> missing something, or is this feature really not here?
I would not have purchased my 2004 Accord EX-L if it had this
feature. What purpose does it serve? If you need your doors locked,
hit the button right before you put on your seatbelt.
Automatically locking doors ranks right up there with DRL's. I won't
buy a car with these pseudo-safety features.
As an aside, yes, wear my seatbelt (always have and always will) and
no, i do not support a seat belt law.
> --
> "Ubuntu" -- an African word, meaning "Slackware is too hard for me".
agreed!!!
:~)>
bob z.
> One feature I'm surprised to not see is the "auto-door-lock" function.
> This is where all the doors lock as the vehicle reaches a certain speed
> (15-20 mph) after the doors have been opened. I'm used to it on all my
> Dodge vehicles, and didn't even think to ask about it on this one. Am I
> missing something, or is this feature really not here?
I would not have purchased my 2004 Accord EX-L if it had this
feature. What purpose does it serve? If you need your doors locked,
hit the button right before you put on your seatbelt.
Automatically locking doors ranks right up there with DRL's. I won't
buy a car with these pseudo-safety features.
As an aside, yes, wear my seatbelt (always have and always will) and
no, i do not support a seat belt law.
> --
> "Ubuntu" -- an African word, meaning "Slackware is too hard for me".
agreed!!!
:~)>
bob z.
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Re: New Honda owner
On Jul 12, 9:00 am, Dan C <youmustbejok...@lan.invalid> wrote:
> One feature I'm surprised to not see is the "auto-door-lock" function.
> This is where all the doors lock as the vehicle reaches a certain speed
> (15-20 mph) after the doors have been opened. I'm used to it on all my
> Dodge vehicles, and didn't even think to ask about it on this one. Am I
> missing something, or is this feature really not here?
I would not have purchased my 2004 Accord EX-L if it had this
feature. What purpose does it serve? If you need your doors locked,
hit the button right before you put on your seatbelt.
Automatically locking doors ranks right up there with DRL's. I won't
buy a car with these pseudo-safety features.
As an aside, yes, wear my seatbelt (always have and always will) and
no, i do not support a seat belt law.
> --
> "Ubuntu" -- an African word, meaning "Slackware is too hard for me".
agreed!!!
:~)>
bob z.
> One feature I'm surprised to not see is the "auto-door-lock" function.
> This is where all the doors lock as the vehicle reaches a certain speed
> (15-20 mph) after the doors have been opened. I'm used to it on all my
> Dodge vehicles, and didn't even think to ask about it on this one. Am I
> missing something, or is this feature really not here?
I would not have purchased my 2004 Accord EX-L if it had this
feature. What purpose does it serve? If you need your doors locked,
hit the button right before you put on your seatbelt.
Automatically locking doors ranks right up there with DRL's. I won't
buy a car with these pseudo-safety features.
As an aside, yes, wear my seatbelt (always have and always will) and
no, i do not support a seat belt law.
> --
> "Ubuntu" -- an African word, meaning "Slackware is too hard for me".
agreed!!!
:~)>
bob z.
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Re: New Honda owner
On Jul 12, 9:00 am, Dan C <youmustbejok...@lan.invalid> wrote:
> One feature I'm surprised to not see is the "auto-door-lock" function.
> This is where all the doors lock as the vehicle reaches a certain speed
> (15-20 mph) after the doors have been opened. I'm used to it on all my
> Dodge vehicles, and didn't even think to ask about it on this one. Am I
> missing something, or is this feature really not here?
I would not have purchased my 2004 Accord EX-L if it had this
feature. What purpose does it serve? If you need your doors locked,
hit the button right before you put on your seatbelt.
Automatically locking doors ranks right up there with DRL's. I won't
buy a car with these pseudo-safety features.
As an aside, yes, wear my seatbelt (always have and always will) and
no, i do not support a seat belt law.
> --
> "Ubuntu" -- an African word, meaning "Slackware is too hard for me".
agreed!!!
:~)>
bob z.
> One feature I'm surprised to not see is the "auto-door-lock" function.
> This is where all the doors lock as the vehicle reaches a certain speed
> (15-20 mph) after the doors have been opened. I'm used to it on all my
> Dodge vehicles, and didn't even think to ask about it on this one. Am I
> missing something, or is this feature really not here?
I would not have purchased my 2004 Accord EX-L if it had this
feature. What purpose does it serve? If you need your doors locked,
hit the button right before you put on your seatbelt.
Automatically locking doors ranks right up there with DRL's. I won't
buy a car with these pseudo-safety features.
As an aside, yes, wear my seatbelt (always have and always will) and
no, i do not support a seat belt law.
> --
> "Ubuntu" -- an African word, meaning "Slackware is too hard for me".
agreed!!!
:~)>
bob z.
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Re: New Honda owner
On 7/12/07 8:00 AM, in article pan.2007.07.12.13.00.45.438928@lan.invalid,
"Dan C" <youmustbejoking@lan.invalid> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> First day as a new Honda owner. Got a (new) 2007 Accord EX for my
> daughter yesterday, and we are quite happy with it. Just a really well
> built car.
>
> One feature I'm surprised to not see is the "auto-door-lock" function.
> This is where all the doors lock as the vehicle reaches a certain speed
> (15-20 mph) after the doors have been opened. I'm used to it on all my
> Dodge vehicles, and didn't even think to ask about it on this one. Am I
> missing something, or is this feature really not here?
>
> Anyway, I also got the 8 year, 100K mile, 0 deductible warranty on it, so
> am looking forward to many years of trouble-free operation. Glad to be a
> Honda owner!
>
As far as I know, that is a American-mfr-only feature. Never encountered it
on any Japanese cars. Personally, I find it irritating and useless. I
would spend some time researching how to disable it if it showed up on any
of my cars.
"Dan C" <youmustbejoking@lan.invalid> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> First day as a new Honda owner. Got a (new) 2007 Accord EX for my
> daughter yesterday, and we are quite happy with it. Just a really well
> built car.
>
> One feature I'm surprised to not see is the "auto-door-lock" function.
> This is where all the doors lock as the vehicle reaches a certain speed
> (15-20 mph) after the doors have been opened. I'm used to it on all my
> Dodge vehicles, and didn't even think to ask about it on this one. Am I
> missing something, or is this feature really not here?
>
> Anyway, I also got the 8 year, 100K mile, 0 deductible warranty on it, so
> am looking forward to many years of trouble-free operation. Glad to be a
> Honda owner!
>
As far as I know, that is a American-mfr-only feature. Never encountered it
on any Japanese cars. Personally, I find it irritating and useless. I
would spend some time researching how to disable it if it showed up on any
of my cars.
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Re: New Honda owner
On 7/12/07 8:00 AM, in article pan.2007.07.12.13.00.45.438928@lan.invalid,
"Dan C" <youmustbejoking@lan.invalid> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> First day as a new Honda owner. Got a (new) 2007 Accord EX for my
> daughter yesterday, and we are quite happy with it. Just a really well
> built car.
>
> One feature I'm surprised to not see is the "auto-door-lock" function.
> This is where all the doors lock as the vehicle reaches a certain speed
> (15-20 mph) after the doors have been opened. I'm used to it on all my
> Dodge vehicles, and didn't even think to ask about it on this one. Am I
> missing something, or is this feature really not here?
>
> Anyway, I also got the 8 year, 100K mile, 0 deductible warranty on it, so
> am looking forward to many years of trouble-free operation. Glad to be a
> Honda owner!
>
As far as I know, that is a American-mfr-only feature. Never encountered it
on any Japanese cars. Personally, I find it irritating and useless. I
would spend some time researching how to disable it if it showed up on any
of my cars.
"Dan C" <youmustbejoking@lan.invalid> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> First day as a new Honda owner. Got a (new) 2007 Accord EX for my
> daughter yesterday, and we are quite happy with it. Just a really well
> built car.
>
> One feature I'm surprised to not see is the "auto-door-lock" function.
> This is where all the doors lock as the vehicle reaches a certain speed
> (15-20 mph) after the doors have been opened. I'm used to it on all my
> Dodge vehicles, and didn't even think to ask about it on this one. Am I
> missing something, or is this feature really not here?
>
> Anyway, I also got the 8 year, 100K mile, 0 deductible warranty on it, so
> am looking forward to many years of trouble-free operation. Glad to be a
> Honda owner!
>
As far as I know, that is a American-mfr-only feature. Never encountered it
on any Japanese cars. Personally, I find it irritating and useless. I
would spend some time researching how to disable it if it showed up on any
of my cars.
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Re: New Honda owner
On 7/12/07 8:00 AM, in article pan.2007.07.12.13.00.45.438928@lan.invalid,
"Dan C" <youmustbejoking@lan.invalid> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> First day as a new Honda owner. Got a (new) 2007 Accord EX for my
> daughter yesterday, and we are quite happy with it. Just a really well
> built car.
>
> One feature I'm surprised to not see is the "auto-door-lock" function.
> This is where all the doors lock as the vehicle reaches a certain speed
> (15-20 mph) after the doors have been opened. I'm used to it on all my
> Dodge vehicles, and didn't even think to ask about it on this one. Am I
> missing something, or is this feature really not here?
>
> Anyway, I also got the 8 year, 100K mile, 0 deductible warranty on it, so
> am looking forward to many years of trouble-free operation. Glad to be a
> Honda owner!
>
As far as I know, that is a American-mfr-only feature. Never encountered it
on any Japanese cars. Personally, I find it irritating and useless. I
would spend some time researching how to disable it if it showed up on any
of my cars.
"Dan C" <youmustbejoking@lan.invalid> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> First day as a new Honda owner. Got a (new) 2007 Accord EX for my
> daughter yesterday, and we are quite happy with it. Just a really well
> built car.
>
> One feature I'm surprised to not see is the "auto-door-lock" function.
> This is where all the doors lock as the vehicle reaches a certain speed
> (15-20 mph) after the doors have been opened. I'm used to it on all my
> Dodge vehicles, and didn't even think to ask about it on this one. Am I
> missing something, or is this feature really not here?
>
> Anyway, I also got the 8 year, 100K mile, 0 deductible warranty on it, so
> am looking forward to many years of trouble-free operation. Glad to be a
> Honda owner!
>
As far as I know, that is a American-mfr-only feature. Never encountered it
on any Japanese cars. Personally, I find it irritating and useless. I
would spend some time researching how to disable it if it showed up on any
of my cars.
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Re: New Honda owner
"E Meyer" <epmeyer50@msn.com> wrote in message
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> On 7/12/07 8:00 AM, in article pan.2007.07.12.13.00.45.438928@lan.invalid,
> "Dan C" <youmustbejoking@lan.invalid> wrote:
>
>> One feature I'm surprised to not see is the "auto-door-lock" function.
>> This is where all the doors lock as the vehicle reaches a certain speed
>> (15-20 mph) after the doors have been opened. I'm used to it on all my
>> Dodge vehicles, and didn't even think to ask about it on this one. Am I
>> missing something, or is this feature really not here?
>>
>>
>
> As far as I know, that is a American-mfr-only feature. Never encountered
> it
> on any Japanese cars. Personally, I find it irritating and useless. I
> would spend some time researching how to disable it if it showed up on any
> of my cars.
>
My '00 Toyota Avalon XLS had it and it was a real PIA.
On stopping, the driver's door could be opened but before any passenger door
could open, they (or the driver) had to hit the unlock button.
news:C2BBA433.2522A%epmeyer50@msn.com...
> On 7/12/07 8:00 AM, in article pan.2007.07.12.13.00.45.438928@lan.invalid,
> "Dan C" <youmustbejoking@lan.invalid> wrote:
>
>> One feature I'm surprised to not see is the "auto-door-lock" function.
>> This is where all the doors lock as the vehicle reaches a certain speed
>> (15-20 mph) after the doors have been opened. I'm used to it on all my
>> Dodge vehicles, and didn't even think to ask about it on this one. Am I
>> missing something, or is this feature really not here?
>>
>>
>
> As far as I know, that is a American-mfr-only feature. Never encountered
> it
> on any Japanese cars. Personally, I find it irritating and useless. I
> would spend some time researching how to disable it if it showed up on any
> of my cars.
>
My '00 Toyota Avalon XLS had it and it was a real PIA.
On stopping, the driver's door could be opened but before any passenger door
could open, they (or the driver) had to hit the unlock button.
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Re: New Honda owner
"E Meyer" <epmeyer50@msn.com> wrote in message
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> On 7/12/07 8:00 AM, in article pan.2007.07.12.13.00.45.438928@lan.invalid,
> "Dan C" <youmustbejoking@lan.invalid> wrote:
>
>> One feature I'm surprised to not see is the "auto-door-lock" function.
>> This is where all the doors lock as the vehicle reaches a certain speed
>> (15-20 mph) after the doors have been opened. I'm used to it on all my
>> Dodge vehicles, and didn't even think to ask about it on this one. Am I
>> missing something, or is this feature really not here?
>>
>>
>
> As far as I know, that is a American-mfr-only feature. Never encountered
> it
> on any Japanese cars. Personally, I find it irritating and useless. I
> would spend some time researching how to disable it if it showed up on any
> of my cars.
>
My '00 Toyota Avalon XLS had it and it was a real PIA.
On stopping, the driver's door could be opened but before any passenger door
could open, they (or the driver) had to hit the unlock button.
news:C2BBA433.2522A%epmeyer50@msn.com...
> On 7/12/07 8:00 AM, in article pan.2007.07.12.13.00.45.438928@lan.invalid,
> "Dan C" <youmustbejoking@lan.invalid> wrote:
>
>> One feature I'm surprised to not see is the "auto-door-lock" function.
>> This is where all the doors lock as the vehicle reaches a certain speed
>> (15-20 mph) after the doors have been opened. I'm used to it on all my
>> Dodge vehicles, and didn't even think to ask about it on this one. Am I
>> missing something, or is this feature really not here?
>>
>>
>
> As far as I know, that is a American-mfr-only feature. Never encountered
> it
> on any Japanese cars. Personally, I find it irritating and useless. I
> would spend some time researching how to disable it if it showed up on any
> of my cars.
>
My '00 Toyota Avalon XLS had it and it was a real PIA.
On stopping, the driver's door could be opened but before any passenger door
could open, they (or the driver) had to hit the unlock button.
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Re: New Honda owner
"E Meyer" <epmeyer50@msn.com> wrote in message
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> On 7/12/07 8:00 AM, in article pan.2007.07.12.13.00.45.438928@lan.invalid,
> "Dan C" <youmustbejoking@lan.invalid> wrote:
>
>> One feature I'm surprised to not see is the "auto-door-lock" function.
>> This is where all the doors lock as the vehicle reaches a certain speed
>> (15-20 mph) after the doors have been opened. I'm used to it on all my
>> Dodge vehicles, and didn't even think to ask about it on this one. Am I
>> missing something, or is this feature really not here?
>>
>>
>
> As far as I know, that is a American-mfr-only feature. Never encountered
> it
> on any Japanese cars. Personally, I find it irritating and useless. I
> would spend some time researching how to disable it if it showed up on any
> of my cars.
>
My '00 Toyota Avalon XLS had it and it was a real PIA.
On stopping, the driver's door could be opened but before any passenger door
could open, they (or the driver) had to hit the unlock button.
news:C2BBA433.2522A%epmeyer50@msn.com...
> On 7/12/07 8:00 AM, in article pan.2007.07.12.13.00.45.438928@lan.invalid,
> "Dan C" <youmustbejoking@lan.invalid> wrote:
>
>> One feature I'm surprised to not see is the "auto-door-lock" function.
>> This is where all the doors lock as the vehicle reaches a certain speed
>> (15-20 mph) after the doors have been opened. I'm used to it on all my
>> Dodge vehicles, and didn't even think to ask about it on this one. Am I
>> missing something, or is this feature really not here?
>>
>>
>
> As far as I know, that is a American-mfr-only feature. Never encountered
> it
> on any Japanese cars. Personally, I find it irritating and useless. I
> would spend some time researching how to disable it if it showed up on any
> of my cars.
>
My '00 Toyota Avalon XLS had it and it was a real PIA.
On stopping, the driver's door could be opened but before any passenger door
could open, they (or the driver) had to hit the unlock button.
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Re: New Honda owner
"Dan C" <youmustbejoking@lan.invalid> wrote in message
newsan.2007.07.12.13.00.45.438928@lan.invalid...
> Hello all,
>
> First day as a new Honda owner. Got a (new) 2007 Accord EX for my
> daughter yesterday, and we are quite happy with it. Just a really well
> built car.
>
> One feature I'm surprised to not see is the "auto-door-lock" function.
> This is where all the doors lock as the vehicle reaches a certain speed
> (15-20 mph) after the doors have been opened. I'm used to it on all my
> Dodge vehicles, and didn't even think to ask about it on this one. Am I
> missing something, or is this feature really not here?
>
> Anyway, I also got the 8 year, 100K mile, 0 deductible warranty on it, so
> am looking forward to many years of trouble-free operation. Glad to be a
> Honda owner!
>
>
> --
> "Ubuntu" -- an African word, meaning "Slackware is too hard for me".
Congratuations on your purchase! She is not a Dodge...you won't
need that warranty, take care of it , and you will never look back!
>
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Re: New Honda owner
"Dan C" <youmustbejoking@lan.invalid> wrote in message
newsan.2007.07.12.13.00.45.438928@lan.invalid...
> Hello all,
>
> First day as a new Honda owner. Got a (new) 2007 Accord EX for my
> daughter yesterday, and we are quite happy with it. Just a really well
> built car.
>
> One feature I'm surprised to not see is the "auto-door-lock" function.
> This is where all the doors lock as the vehicle reaches a certain speed
> (15-20 mph) after the doors have been opened. I'm used to it on all my
> Dodge vehicles, and didn't even think to ask about it on this one. Am I
> missing something, or is this feature really not here?
>
> Anyway, I also got the 8 year, 100K mile, 0 deductible warranty on it, so
> am looking forward to many years of trouble-free operation. Glad to be a
> Honda owner!
>
>
> --
> "Ubuntu" -- an African word, meaning "Slackware is too hard for me".
Congratuations on your purchase! She is not a Dodge...you won't
need that warranty, take care of it , and you will never look back!
>