Speaking of Hondas in Houston...

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Paul, Aug 11, 2006.

  1. Paul

    Paul Guest

    Can anyone recommend a good independent Honda shop in the northwest
    Houston/Spring Branch area? I'll be moving there soon and need to find a
    place to take care of my '00 Accord and '01 Odyssey. I'm willing to pay a
    little more for work I can trust.

    Thanks,
    Paul
     
    Paul, Aug 11, 2006
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  2. Paul

    Lynn McGuire Guest

    I'm willing to pay a little more for work I can trust.

    Then why not go to Honda Dealer ? All work is warranteed for 1 year.

    Lynn
     
    Lynn McGuire, Aug 11, 2006
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  3. Paul

    John Horner Guest

    Because some dealers are good and some are bad. Also, turnover at a
    dealer is sometimes high and you don't really know who will be working
    on your car.

    Another problem with dealers is that you have to talk to an relatively
    uninformed person, the "service writer" and rarely speak with the actual
    mechanic. Find a good independent specialist and you can communicate
    directly with the owner and/or mechanics.

    Good independents are well worth supporting when you have one available.

    John
     
    John Horner, Aug 12, 2006
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  4. Paul

    dbltap Guest

    John you are correct when you say when you have one available.

    However just from my consumer point of view since I am not connected with
    the industry, I see that in the next ten years the indy shop will become as
    rare as the white rhino in Africa.

    With the enormous cost of new diagnostic equipment and highly specialized
    and ever changing skills needed to service more and more technologically
    sophisticated electronics and advanced power plants (read hybrid and the
    hydrogen fuel cell) there will be no chance for the small indy shop to
    survive. I don't think that a shop can make a go of it even as a brake shop.
    At some point the manufacturers will devise a brake system that is so
    reliant on electronics that you will need a dealer out of necessity to do
    the service.

    I am not saying which is better, but just stating what I see as the future
    of auto service.
     
    dbltap, Aug 12, 2006
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  5. Paul

    John Horner Guest

    Perhaps, but people have been saying that for at least 30 years now.
    Fuel injection, body control computers, etc. were all supposed to be the
    end of the independent. So far the aftermarket equipment suppliers have
    managed to keep the indy shop going, at least those shops with the
    ability to invest.

    John
     
    John Horner, Aug 12, 2006
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    N.E.Ohio Bob Guest

    Check the mechanix files at Cartalk.com for their recomendations in
    your area.
    You are right on the money about using an independent shop. bob
     
    N.E.Ohio Bob, Aug 12, 2006
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    jim beam Guest

    the future of auto service is specialists to whom the dealer contracts
    out. this already happens with body work, audio install, glass, air
    conditioning, tires/alignment, injection, etc. there's absolutely no
    reason a consumer shouldn't work with those specialists direct.
    motorcycle dealers are already there - last dealer i visited did minor
    tune-up's, brakes, etc., but contracted everything else out.
     
    jim beam, Aug 12, 2006
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  8. Paul

    Paul Guest

    :
    : : > Lynn McGuire wrote:
    : >>> I'm willing to pay a little more for work I can trust.
    : >>
    : >> Then why not go to Honda Dealer ? All work is warranteed for 1 year.
    : >>
    : >> Lynn
    : >>
    : >>
    : >
    : > Because some dealers are good and some are bad. Also, turnover at a
    : > dealer is sometimes high and you don't really know who will be working
    on
    : > your car.
    : >
    : > Another problem with dealers is that you have to talk to an relatively
    : > uninformed person, the "service writer" and rarely speak with the actual
    : > mechanic. Find a good independent specialist and you can communicate
    : > directly with the owner and/or mechanics.
    : >
    : > Good independents are well worth supporting when you have one available.
    : >
    : > John
    : >
    : John you are correct when you say when you have one available.
    :
    : However just from my consumer point of view since I am not connected with
    : the industry, I see that in the next ten years the indy shop will become
    as
    : rare as the white rhino in Africa.
    :
    : With the enormous cost of new diagnostic equipment and highly specialized
    : and ever changing skills needed to service more and more technologically
    : sophisticated electronics and advanced power plants (read hybrid and the
    : hydrogen fuel cell) there will be no chance for the small indy shop to
    : survive. I don't think that a shop can make a go of it even as a brake
    shop.
    : At some point the manufacturers will devise a brake system that is so
    : reliant on electronics that you will need a dealer out of necessity to do
    : the service.
    :
    : I am not saying which is better, but just stating what I see as the future
    : of auto service.
    :
    I'll cross that bridge when I come to it, but in the Atlanta area, where I
    live now, I have my pick of at least two independent shops that can handle p
    retty much anything my current cars need (except alignment, and I have good
    options for that too). That's what I'm looking for in Houston. When I need
    someone to service my fuel-cell-powered flying rocket car in 10 years, I'll
    go to a dealer if I have to.

    I've had mixed luck with dealers, although I will say I've done better with
    the Honda dealers here than with dealers for the other cars (other makes)
    that we've owned before.

    Good idea on the Car Talk site -- I'll take a look.

    Paul
     
    Paul, Aug 12, 2006
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  9. Paul

    « Paul » Guest

    IMO, you would be better off going to a dealer. Goodson Honda is on the Katy
    Freeway near Spring Branch. I have lived here 25 years and have not found a
    _good_ independent shop. Friends and I have been looking for a long time. I
    remember one shop that I took a company truck to to have the idler arm replaced a
    few years ago - a new tech they just hired had never seen an electric drill. He
    was absolutely amazed with it.
    You will need to speak fluent Spanish to many of the mechs at independent shops
    here.
     
    « Paul », Aug 12, 2006
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  10. Paul

    mndang Guest

    Paul,

    This is in Far NW Houston. I use them b/c I live here. Good work for
    decent price.

    Burden Honda Care, 10754 Fm 1960 Rd W Houston TX 77070 (281) 955-2565



    There is also HondaCar Shop. They are expensive.
    http://www.hondacarshop.com/
     
    mndang, Aug 13, 2006
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  11. Paul

    Patrick Guest

    I have heard Happy Honda on Hwy 6 between I10 & 290 does good work but I
    have never used them myself. A guy I worked with used them sometime ago and
    say they were good.
     
    Patrick, Aug 18, 2006
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