Airbag Recall on 2009-2014 Fit
#121
If I go through with getting a rental, my car will be parked in the gravel driveway. I plan to start it up weekly and let it run a bit, move it so it's parked on rotating quarters of the tires, have a full tank of gas...
What suggestions do you have to keep my car healthy while it's parked? I'm not a car person, so I do need advice. Thanks!
What suggestions do you have to keep my car healthy while it's parked? I'm not a car person, so I do need advice. Thanks!
#123
I'm wondering if it's worth the trouble. I'll be worried about my car sitting in the driveway for six months, and then dealing with the rental agency. I could ask "is it worth my life?" To keep driving my Fit, but what are the odds...... Of course, every trip would be a gamble..a worse gamble than the normal risks we take when we get in a car. Aargh...what a pain this is.
#124
I don't think you need to download a form. The case worker will contact your local dealer, I think, but you need to get details from your caseworker. They are agreeable to letting you keep the car---you just have to sign a waiver saying you won't drive it. That's how it is in the US, anyway.
#126
I don't think you need to download a form. The case worker will contact your local dealer, I think, but you need to get details from your caseworker. They are agreeable to letting you keep the car---you just have to sign a waiver saying you won't drive it. That's how it is in the US, anyway.
prefer for us to keep our car instead of leaving it at the dealership since
it would take-up their dealership space.....
Thanks
#127
Well, the person at my local dealer was very nice, and I can basically get whatever size car I want from Enterprise. She felt like I'd be put at the top of the list for a replacement since Honda would be paying for that rental. Of course, top of the list still means late summer or fall. I will use a rental until I just can't stand it anymore. If I miss my Fit too much, I'll just start driving it again.
#128
I've always had great luck with STA-BIL. Per their label:
One ounce (30mL) of STA-BIL® Fuel Stabilizer for every 2 ½ gallons (9.5 L) of gasoline, gasoline/oil mixtures, or ethanol blends is the recommended dosage level.
One ounce (30mL) of STA-BIL® Fuel Stabilizer for every 2 ½ gallons (9.5 L) of gasoline, gasoline/oil mixtures, or ethanol blends is the recommended dosage level.
#129
Excellent. Should I use Sta-Bil Storage? I just filled my tank, and I was planning to run that gas out and fill up with some non-ethanol gas before parking the car. I don't mind waiting another week to get the rental. What do you think?
#130
My understanding is that State Farm will cover an unlimited number of consecutive rentals as long as each is 21 days or less. So I'm just going to be returning the loaner every 20 days and renewing the contract or getting a newer loaner. You might want to call your agent and confirm the coverage you have for rentals under your policy.
My hubby is complaining that the 2015 Civic we have on loaner is too small for him so we will maybe try to get an Accord next time if we can. He is the primary driver of the loaner.
#131
I used "Storage". The bottle says it's compatible with Ethanol, so I think you're okay either way.
#132
TIA.
#133
Trickle charger / battery tenders would be a really good idea for anyone storing their Fit. Fit's battery is really small and won't last long. Ive had 2 dead batteries from not driving enough. 2 weeks, maybe less of sitting untouched and there wasn't even enough charge to unlock the doors with the remote.
#135
I might just go ahead, then. No need to spend the bucks on non-ethanol if I don't need to.
#136
I'm also with State Farm and my policy covers a 21-day rental or loaner. The dealer asked me to return the car every 30 days, but State Farm will only cover 21 days of a contract at a time, so I called the dealer today and asked if I could come back and renew the contract after 20 days and they said that is fine so I made an appointment to do that.
My understanding is that State Farm will cover an unlimited number of consecutive rentals as long as each is 21 days or less. So I'm just going to be returning the loaner every 20 days and renewing the contract or getting a newer loaner. You might want to call your agent and confirm the coverage you have for rentals under your policy.
My hubby is complaining that the 2015 Civic we have on loaner is too small for him so we will maybe try to get an Accord next time if we can. He is the primary driver of the loaner.
My understanding is that State Farm will cover an unlimited number of consecutive rentals as long as each is 21 days or less. So I'm just going to be returning the loaner every 20 days and renewing the contract or getting a newer loaner. You might want to call your agent and confirm the coverage you have for rentals under your policy.
My hubby is complaining that the 2015 Civic we have on loaner is too small for him so we will maybe try to get an Accord next time if we can. He is the primary driver of the loaner.
#137
Trickle charger / battery tenders would be a really good idea for anyone storing their Fit. Fit's battery is really small and won't last long. Ive had 2 dead batteries from not driving enough. 2 weeks, maybe less of sitting untouched and there wasn't even enough charge to unlock the doors with the remote.
With a tender, do you actually take the battery out, hook it up to the tender, and plug in the tender?
Last edited by littleblackcar; 03-04-2016 at 06:03 AM.
#138
No you can leave the battery in the vehicle if the tender cables are long enough to set the tender somewhere and connect to the battery.
My battery tender connects directly via alligator clamps or it provided a set of cables that attach tot he battery posts using ring terminals for easy connecting just like my battery tender for my motorcycle.
My battery tender connects directly via alligator clamps or it provided a set of cables that attach tot he battery posts using ring terminals for easy connecting just like my battery tender for my motorcycle.
#139
My State Farm insurance rep said that I shouldn't have to give Enterprise a credit card or ANYTHING-----it should all be on Honda. Honda's rental agreement, Honda's insurance, Honda's credit card. I'm now waiting to see what Honda says about that. The easiest route is a loaner off the lot, rather than a rental from Enterprise. The unfolding process......
#140
I'm also with State Farm and my policy covers a 21-day rental or loaner. The dealer asked me to return the car every 30 days, but State Farm will only cover 21 days of a contract at a time, so I called the dealer today and asked if I could come back and renew the contract after 20 days and they said that is fine so I made an appointment to do that.
My understanding is that State Farm will cover an unlimited number of consecutive rentals as long as each is 21 days or less. So I'm just going to be returning the loaner every 20 days and renewing the contract or getting a newer loaner. You might want to call your agent and confirm the coverage you have for rentals under your policy.
My hubby is complaining that the 2015 Civic we have on loaner is too small for him so we will maybe try to get an Accord next time if we can. He is the primary driver of the loaner.
My understanding is that State Farm will cover an unlimited number of consecutive rentals as long as each is 21 days or less. So I'm just going to be returning the loaner every 20 days and renewing the contract or getting a newer loaner. You might want to call your agent and confirm the coverage you have for rentals under your policy.
My hubby is complaining that the 2015 Civic we have on loaner is too small for him so we will maybe try to get an Accord next time if we can. He is the primary driver of the loaner.