LilNick
02-14-2007, 10:17 PM
Chevy or Honda. which and why
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View Full Version : Chevy or Honda LilNick 02-14-2007, 10:17 PM Chevy or Honda. which and why RiDiN SpInNaZ 02-14-2007, 10:40 PM Chevy Becuaze da honda dont make dem good azz trucks fo dat bump and da hump ChevyDad2 02-14-2007, 10:47 PM Well both Chevy and Honda make great vehicles I'd have to say Chevy makes a better truck and car. Heres why Chevy's are relibale and safe. They never let me down in any situation weather Iam Mudding with the grandkids or iam going to see my mom. TheMightyChevKing 02-14-2007, 10:54 PM Im 35 and have steptwo children, and I have to say there isnt another automobile id trust with my step children and now my late ex wife then Chevy. My granddaddy drove a chevy, my great grandaddy drove a chevy, my father drove a honda and was a fag, ill never touch another car, unless its got the seal of my approval, Chevy. Chevy4theWin90210 02-14-2007, 11:06 PM If you want pure speed and horse power you want chevy. If you want raw muscle under your hood you want chevy. Chevy and your garunteed to win in a race. Chevy is easy and affordable to customize unlike those rice burning hondas. I burn those fools in street races all the time. If you wanna look like a fool pick honda. JPetrucci84 03-19-2007, 07:14 PM Chevy, but I'm biased against anything else. postnobill 03-25-2007, 12:58 AM Chevy... chevy and chevy!!! :D chevys are great with the design and performance... I dont like Honda much [&:] CrashNburn 03-25-2007, 02:21 AM what kind of answer would you expect on a chevrolet forum?? LoL.. i wouldnt come back to this site if everyone had said honda... Jake226 03-31-2007, 01:18 PM chevy all the way nwcafesurfer 04-02-2007, 06:47 AM Both make great cars but Id have to say Chevy. Because of superior reliability, and availability / cost of replacement parts. Not to mention it supports an American industry / tradition. BIG BAD Z 04-15-2007, 02:02 AM definetly a CHEVY 07summitwhite 04-15-2007, 02:11 PM Ha, I hate to say this (let me put on my flame suit) but I would pick a Toyota first then a Honda over any American manufactured car. But now on the other hand, Chevy trucks hands down over any manufacturer, yup, even a Ford. AutoLover 04-24-2007, 07:15 AM In terms of performance and power, the Chevy is a winner! ___________________ Carlo GM 4L80-E Transmission Controller (http://www.who-sells-it.com/cy/gm-parts-direct-654/gm-performance-parts-2006-catalog-245/transmission-controller.html) - Get the new Transmission controller in GM Performance Parts 2006 Catalog by GM Parts Direct chevygirl22 04-28-2007, 04:33 AM Was raised working on Chevy's. . . wouldn't even know where to look for the oil filter on a honda. . .could locate the hail damage easy enough though!:D ChevyBaby 05-03-2007, 12:59 AM I'm so used to Chevy's that I don't think I can replace them with a Honda. __________________ Olga GSF Car Parts Catalogs (http://www.who-sells-it.com/cy/gsf-car-parts-669) - Download the GSF Car Parts Catalogs ChevyBaby 05-07-2007, 08:11 AM I'll take the chevy, its affordable and fast! Honda is okay, but I'm a Chevy girl. _____________ Vivian Mid America Corvette (http://www.who-sells-it.com/cy/mid-america-motorworks-675/chevrolet-corvette-parts-and-accessories-catalog-310.html) - Chevrolet Corvette Parts and Accessories Catalog by Mid America Motorworks Waboom!! 05-10-2007, 09:50 PM ORIGINAL: chevygirl22 Was raised working on Chevy's. . . wouldn't even know where to look for the oil filter on a honda. . .could locate the hail damage easy enough though!:D On the back of the motor by the firewall. MalibuMaxxSS 05-11-2007, 02:49 PM chevy or Honda WHAT????? car truck, van what are you buying, Van buy a honda, the uplanders are not the greatest.....truck buy Chev..Honda dont make a truck, they have a FWD, van conversion, that look like a truck and pulls an awsome 3000lbs, and the manual says DO NOT TAKE OFF ROAD. dont even get me going on the useless Ridgeline, FWD POS....car either way, Honda are great and you cant go wrong.....why buy chev, well for 07 you get better warranty, more standard features, more power, the only thing Honda beats chev cars is fuel milage, and the cost and difference in interest rates will offset that easy enough, again depending what you are buying. resale value yes Honda is better, why, well they dont sell to Rental companys for one, so the market is not flooded with buy backs, and you pay more for them, figure it out a base cobalt here is 15 something the same for a civic is 18 something then the interest rate on ourts is 2.9, honda is 6.9 I htink here, so you pay about 6 grand more for it, with prince and added interest to it. so it should be worth more when you trade it in. My Thoughts One more thing average cost to own is higher on Hondas and imports in general, take into account at well I think 60-80,000 miles the timing belt needs done, be prolly 5-700 bucks, chevy uses Chains more reliable. things like that. Waboom!! 05-13-2007, 07:45 AM For trucks I like Chevy. But I have had 3 Honda cars and now also have an Acura (hondas lexus). I would not buy a chevy car. There is no comparison between a Cobalt and Civic (IMO). Reliability, handling, design, overall quality of components, and longevity. In 10 years Cobalts will be filling the junkyards and Honda owners will be laughing. lol Fuory 05-14-2007, 11:06 PM Chevy, even though my Suburban died over the weekend I wouldnt have any other Truck. My Dad drive's a 1981 Chevy Truck and it may be as rusty as Mader on cars but by god it starts! An89Chevy 05-21-2007, 08:36 PM chevy by far.anAutomobile you can trust tomc1965 05-30-2007, 01:29 PM I like both. Sorry. Honda is made in the USA by the way. I would have bought a Honda Accord or the new Honda Truck because I was stuck with a crappy Chevy and Chevy dealer. They just never listened to me when I tlold them my brakes were bad. i.e. parking brakes were draggin all the time. Got rid of it because of wild shake & shimmy on highway above 65, worn out suspension caused the thing to bounce down the road never stopping, and the car drifted all over the place. I did just trade that 01 Blazer (S10) 4x4 in for a fleet 2007 Chevy Impala and I am much more impressed with the car. The dealer is still the same and still have a lot to prove to me. I didn't get a Honda because they aren't willing to make a deal and are more interested in bending you over the desk than they are at making a sale. danzel 06-04-2007, 04:02 AM yes..precisely for the Chevy. they always had a finest quality products of Chevy performance parts which makes it hit in the market. because of their durability, top performance and excellent Chevrolet performance parts (http://www.speedyperformanceparts.com/chevrolet-parts.html) and Chevrolet accessories prices are just a few reasons why customers love it. :) IloveMySilverado 06-04-2007, 03:31 PM Come on man you can't be serious!!!!!! There is no comparison. Chevy is the better truck for sure. For one Honda does not offer a V8, that is just lame. Secondly Hondas are UGLY. Just my opinion. 69racer 06-06-2007, 10:10 PM Honda's kick chevy's A$$ XD NOT!!!! chevy's have it all from I-4's to V-8's they are the most dependible cars and trucks and if you get the older cars there is NO other car out ther that will have a better resale value then something like a 69 camaro or novaand trucks chevy trucks are amazing my dad drives a 1500 silverado 280,000 mi. work truck all of the time stuff loaded in the back and still pulls trailers like it was nothin amazing trucks and i like our new one its a 2500 HD amazing truck (dad kinda regrets it though he wants the new body style) Chevy all the way!!! postnobill 06-12-2007, 04:21 AM Also... Chevy had a better performance on parts like itsGMC muffler (http://www.wholesalegparts.com/gmc-muffler/). But I like Honda Civic sedans simplicity in design...[8D] http://www.autorynok.ru/infoimg/99.honda.civic.SI.f3-4.jpg Waboom!! 06-17-2007, 12:34 AM I didn't know we were talking about resale value of 69 Camaros? and yes Hondas are made in Marysville, Ohio by American workers. IloveMySilverado 06-20-2007, 09:44 PM ORIGINAL: Waboom!! I didn't know we were talking about resale value of 69 Camaros? and yes Hondas are made in Marysville, Ohio by American workers. Yeah they pay the employees 12.00 hr. and then take the 17-20k overseas. But yeah they are SO great. They are making real contributions to our economy, Yeah right!!!! It's about time everyone wakes up on the stupid issue of their cars are built here. BigBoysToysAZ 06-26-2007, 06:48 PM i say chevy. honda's look pretty funny rompin rocks if you ask me..... nrf911 06-29-2007, 10:34 PM LilNick I am disappointed in you...what exactly did you expect people too say? I would beamazedif anyone had picked honda...not that theres anything wrong with honda just that its a chevrolet forum. the knight 07-05-2007, 08:39 PM to know which company built a good cars, there are many questions you should ask, can i keep the car for long time to be classic car?? look at chevy bilair 1957, it look like brand new. another question is the value in the dashboard like the cheep japanes car on in the hole car ( enjen , trnasmession, etc) is the car look like biscuits like the japanes car or it is from iron ?? i have chevy cavalier 1996 and the radiator is three times bigger than the honda civic, that's mean the water circulation in my car is better than the civic, this is only one example, lift the japanes car on the jack you will find no real chassis that's why in the accident it will be like (accordion) fordman 07-06-2007, 08:23 PM ford Waboom!! 07-10-2007, 10:01 PM ORIGINAL: the knight i have chevy cavalier 1996 and the radiator is three times bigger than the honda civic, that's mean the water circulation in my car is better than the civic, this is only one example, lift the japanes car on the jack you will find no real chassis that's why in the accident it will be like (accordion) Sir, ... your a bit of an idiot. The overall size of the radiator means nothing about the water circulation on a car. What is important is the actual heat exchange and efficiancy of the cooling system. The civic and the cavvy are going to run at almost the same temp. And the real reason your idiot is both cars have a Stamped Uni body Chassis (floor pan + sub frame) ... all compact and midsize cars do. the knight 07-11-2007, 01:04 PM Hi my friend thank you for your comment, if you want to know the reality of your Honda civic , please go to any body shop and ask him this question: what kind of metal next the plastic bumper? can you tell me why the honda run like crab after any accident? can you tell me why ther is no one have classic honda? you will find old hond in junk yard, but classic chevy in special galery Waboom!! 07-11-2007, 09:16 PM Steel is behind the plastic bumper cover on the Civic AND the Cavalier. What kind of question was that? Hondas were not readily available until like '77 but some would consider them to be classic. But not in the sense of a 5000 lb american dream from the 50's, I'll give ya that. chelle26 08-07-2007, 09:05 PM of course, chevy...it's been so reliable ever since..it's been three years with me, and i loved it..quality parts are made just like with nifty performance parts (http://www.speedyperformanceparts.com/nifty-products_p.html)..just go for chevy! EvansBlue 08-08-2007, 03:06 AM Hondas are great for what they are made for. Gas mileage + Cheap = Economical beater for soccer moms... Chevys are great for what they are made for. Durability + Dependability + Longevity + Power + Customizeability + whippin someimport ass + visual appeal = American greatness! dddyron 08-09-2007, 09:46 PM Chevy..simply because i love the body shape... S10 09-27-2007, 09:05 AM I would take more pride into my S10 than I would a Corolla or a Civic. I would take more pride in my ride to know that it came from my own country. [sm=americanasmiley.gif] If I was given a Civic, I'd sell it to get an Impala or an S10. :) I love my truck so much! BerlinettaX 09-27-2007, 01:59 PM Chevy all the way! D16z6 09-28-2007, 12:50 PM Both company makes great cars but both do have cons. Chevrolet cons - Low resale vale Honda cons - Too much ricer giving company bad imaged caprice_coupe 10-03-2007, 09:58 PM This, is a touchy topic. Here's my answer. I've always believed and like Carol Shelby so famously said, "there's no replacement for displacement." I totally agree with that. However, using NOS, I wouldn't personally use it. Why? Just a matter of personal preference. I'd stroke a motor or have one blown but not NOS go figure! Hondas are good gas mileage cars, they are and with the cost of gas prices I can't knock anyone for wanting to drive one. Me, on the other hand, would get a second job to support my 8mpg habit, if need be. I also love the sound of a choppy cam V8 and I just haven't heard a Honda I liked. ;) unless it had a Chevy 350 in it! :D Scoper50 10-15-2007, 12:17 AM It all depends on what type of vehicle I am shopping for. If it is a truck or suv of any kind I'd most likey go for a chevy. But if I was shopping for a modest four door sedan, I honestly would have to say I'd lean towards a honda. Most of you guys bashing honda's have never driven one. At least not a new one. They are very well put together cars, and have a better reputation as far as reliability goes. Plus, they are friken nice and extremely quite inside. Don't get me wrong, I'm all for American products. But the last time I checked, Honda's are built in the USA, so if you buy a honda, you are still supporting american jobs. But when it comes down to it, buy whatever you like. Who cares if it's a Chevy, Ford, Honda, Toyota, etc... I can't stand it when people get so frieken die hard about a certain brand of vehicle. Just buy what you like, and buy what you need. And don't act like a jerk to people who make a different decisionthan you. And most importantly to all you die hard chevy guys who hate everything else. QUIT BEING SUCH A REDNECK. |