garoto
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Hello,
I’m exploring the possibility of an Apex Blue 1.5L 6MT, and trying to do significant research prior to pulling any type of a trigger. I’m not new to Hondas but I’ll be new to Acura (not that it makes any kind of a difference).
I’m trying to understand the following:
- Any serious notable issues with this model?
- Any rattles or quality issues?
- Is the Acura actually built any better than a Civic?
- Any electrical or technology issues?
- Sticky steering, any recall on that? Applicable to 2025 models? Or is Acura “playing dumb” pretending it only applies to Civics? Honda tends to do that, and later they’ll increase the “impacted models” - even across years of the same model.
- And more importantly? Any issues with the engine burning oil?
- Any issues with the engine oil emitting a fuel smell? Where the fuel and oil mix? This has been a thing with the 1.5L for some time, but not sure if it was ever actually conclusively resolved?
Some history:
- I own an 05 S2000 (AP2), trouble free gem.
- I own a 22 Miata Club (ND2) with Brembo Recaro BBS Package, also a trouble free gem.
- I own a 23 4Runner TRD Off Road Premium, absolutely trouble free tank.
- I owned a 2018 CTR (FK8) up to 55k miles or so, a trouble free car, but I absolutely hated the wheel size.
- I owned a 2001 Honda Odyssey for 100k trouble-free miles, minus the 4AT transmissions issues which resulted in a replaced transmission at 3k miles. Loved that J-Series engine.
- I owned a 1997 Civic HX 5MT for 150k trouble-free miles.
- I owned a 06 Si (FG2) for 320k trouble-free miles.
Here’s where things went a little sideways, notice that all the hondas I have listed are from the golden era (I guess, except the FK8, I somehow just couldn’t love the interior - that wavy shape of the dash). Here’s what happened next:
- I owned a 2017 CR-V AWD Touring for 20k miles, but there was a noticeable fuel smell when changing the oil. There was also a chirping from the engine bay which was annoying and not resolvable.
- I owned a 2023 Passport TrailSport AWD for 20k miles, the J-Series and the ZF-9 were an absolute total gem, loved that combo (moreso than the 10 Speed in the new Pilots and the DOHC non-vtec 3.5). But, that car had since it was born, AND still has up to this day (even the 2024 passports) a speaker popping, clacking, infotainment going black issue that Honda has issues numerous recalls for, tearing dashes apart multiple times, and the issue is not resolved. They don’t want to admit that unless they redesign the instrument cluster and infotainment, the issue won’t be fixed. This is known all over the web as the “FAKRA issue”. The 2024 ridgeline without a redesign, got a complete redo of the cluster and infotainment (they look like next-gen pilot items) - I’m sure they wanted to avoid the FAKRA issue on the ridgeline at all costs.
This is how I ended up in a Miata instead of a Civic Si or Hatch 6MT in 2022, and this is also how I went from a Passport to a 4Runner (which I’d never get rid of).
And other than early-to-mid 00s, Honda dealer service is absolute poop.
But… I have an Integra itch because it seems awesome, Apex blue feels like my Fiji Blue Si, and nothing beats Honda’s 6MTs and wanting to future-proof myself with a practical 6MT fuel saver (which is why I do not want or need a Type S).
I’m exploring the possibility of an Apex Blue 1.5L 6MT, and trying to do significant research prior to pulling any type of a trigger. I’m not new to Hondas but I’ll be new to Acura (not that it makes any kind of a difference).
I’m trying to understand the following:
- Any serious notable issues with this model?
- Any rattles or quality issues?
- Is the Acura actually built any better than a Civic?
- Any electrical or technology issues?
- Sticky steering, any recall on that? Applicable to 2025 models? Or is Acura “playing dumb” pretending it only applies to Civics? Honda tends to do that, and later they’ll increase the “impacted models” - even across years of the same model.
- And more importantly? Any issues with the engine burning oil?
- Any issues with the engine oil emitting a fuel smell? Where the fuel and oil mix? This has been a thing with the 1.5L for some time, but not sure if it was ever actually conclusively resolved?
Some history:
- I own an 05 S2000 (AP2), trouble free gem.
- I own a 22 Miata Club (ND2) with Brembo Recaro BBS Package, also a trouble free gem.
- I own a 23 4Runner TRD Off Road Premium, absolutely trouble free tank.
- I owned a 2018 CTR (FK8) up to 55k miles or so, a trouble free car, but I absolutely hated the wheel size.
- I owned a 2001 Honda Odyssey for 100k trouble-free miles, minus the 4AT transmissions issues which resulted in a replaced transmission at 3k miles. Loved that J-Series engine.
- I owned a 1997 Civic HX 5MT for 150k trouble-free miles.
- I owned a 06 Si (FG2) for 320k trouble-free miles.
Here’s where things went a little sideways, notice that all the hondas I have listed are from the golden era (I guess, except the FK8, I somehow just couldn’t love the interior - that wavy shape of the dash). Here’s what happened next:
- I owned a 2017 CR-V AWD Touring for 20k miles, but there was a noticeable fuel smell when changing the oil. There was also a chirping from the engine bay which was annoying and not resolvable.
- I owned a 2023 Passport TrailSport AWD for 20k miles, the J-Series and the ZF-9 were an absolute total gem, loved that combo (moreso than the 10 Speed in the new Pilots and the DOHC non-vtec 3.5). But, that car had since it was born, AND still has up to this day (even the 2024 passports) a speaker popping, clacking, infotainment going black issue that Honda has issues numerous recalls for, tearing dashes apart multiple times, and the issue is not resolved. They don’t want to admit that unless they redesign the instrument cluster and infotainment, the issue won’t be fixed. This is known all over the web as the “FAKRA issue”. The 2024 ridgeline without a redesign, got a complete redo of the cluster and infotainment (they look like next-gen pilot items) - I’m sure they wanted to avoid the FAKRA issue on the ridgeline at all costs.
This is how I ended up in a Miata instead of a Civic Si or Hatch 6MT in 2022, and this is also how I went from a Passport to a 4Runner (which I’d never get rid of).
And other than early-to-mid 00s, Honda dealer service is absolute poop.
But… I have an Integra itch because it seems awesome, Apex blue feels like my Fiji Blue Si, and nothing beats Honda’s 6MTs and wanting to future-proof myself with a practical 6MT fuel saver (which is why I do not want or need a Type S).
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