Plumber101010
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As some of you may know, I was very ignorant to UTV's.
I had never owned one before except when I played around with my Massimo 500 for a couple months and then decided I enjoyed it so much it was time to go for the biggest boy I could.
I'm not exactly what you would call a brand loyalist. And didn't really know much when I was shopping around. If you want to even call it shopping around.
One of my first hits when I was googling trying to decide what to get was of course Polaris. I just assumed like most idiots that they were number one for a reason, most popular, and so must be the best.
I don't know what on earth prompted me to dig further, I really don't, but I did. And thank God I did. Because come to find out, Polaris is nothing but a big bag of troubles that's popular because of all the other people like me that just bought one not knowing any better.
Of course it didn't take long before the Honda pioneer 1000 popped up. Never owned a Honda "vehicle" of any type,
but I have owned a slew of Honda motorbikes, generators, pressure washers, just about anything else I have a Honda engine on.
But still that's not what sold me.
Being the kind of guy that LOVED and owned go karts his whole life I knew I didn't like anything driven by belts. Belt break and belts slip and belts this and belts that. Belts and water just don't go together.
So about the time I noticed it was shaft driven I was already sold. I never once stopped to think about problems or reliability, because what I did own with the Honda name on it was indestructible and even though I've never owned a Honda vehicle, I was definitely aware of Hondas infamous and impeccable reputation for quality built machines. ANY machine.
I was also very much aware at how Honda stood behind their products. In a lot of cases even fixing things for "goodwill" just to maintain their reputation.
But because I don't have too much experience on that side of it, other than being aware of it, maybe some other people out there that are much more of a Honda enthusiast can answer this question.
What the HELL is wrong with these people? Honda has been known to stand behind their products if they ever had an issue, if something went wrong. And honestly, if there was ever a piece of equipment they should choose to do this on, you would think their UTV's would be at the top of the list!!!
A new product, designed in a very new way, trying to break into a very established market. A first-year production run that could set the base for decades of sales!
Why Honda isn't jumping all over themselves at the chance to maintain their reputation by fixing these units that are having issues and admitting that they're having problems is so far beyond my imagination I just simply cannot fathom it.
And worse than that, they are not even man enough to make a statement, to release information, to pop in on a forum like this one and say something instead of staying hidden behind the big curtain like the Wizard of Oz.
They just don't want to touch it with a 20 foot pole.
Is this strictly financial reasons??? Does anyone out there who has dealt with Honda warranty issues have any explanation what is going on here?
I mean I'm OK with brand loyalty, but some people are just taking it to ridiculous extremes!
I just got done reading a thread at another forum where more cases were popping up of people completely ruining their engines by going through a puddle of standing water, and one guy says "stop whining, put a snorkel on the thing, put on the heat shield, and forget about it."
I couldn't help but reply "One should not have to put a snorkel on a $17,000 UTV to go through a rain puddle"
I mean I'm just wondering if anybody but anybody but anybody can explain the logic to me as to why a company that has had such an unquestionable reputation of not just quality, but standing behind that quality, would suddenly disappear off the face of the earth when they KNOW they have a known problem?
The recall would not cost them that much and the fix would be yet so simple. What are they waiting for? As I say, I'm new to owning a Honda vehicle, but even as a newbie, it's a well accepted fact that Honda produces some of the best machines on planet earth.
So why would a company suddenly drop this in everyone's lap and hide behind plausible deniability, on probably the one piece of equipment that would be the worst thing to do that on???
Honda, you SUCK for not taking care of these issues and for making some of your most brand loyal customers, like CP for one, have to endure an issue that you should've been first in line for, raising your hands high, and saying no sir, we will take care of this problem for you!!!
The more I think about what CP had to go through, unfortunately being probably one of the first ones, if not THE first one to encounter this issue, I just shutter. I shutter thinking to myself about how proud he must've felt driving his brand new, $17,000 HONDA UTV, until he ran through a water puddle and had the engine implode as a result of it. And worse? Having Honda blame him for user error???
There was only ONE error he made, and that was choosing to make the natural assumption that he could drive a HONDA thru water puddles after it rains in a $17,000 all-terrain UTV, silly silly him..
Well. There was one other user error,
but not in the operation of it, but in the purchasing of it.
I'm lucky, I' live high up in the mountains and I just won't probably ever encounter any water unless I decide to trailer it up and bring it somewhere.
But the more that I read, the more that this issue is becoming known, the more it slaps you in the face when you hear about multiple cases now happening on a pretty regular basis, of people riding through water and destroying their engine, well all I can say is.
Honda? Yes, you're an absentee landlord and you should be VERY ASHAMED of yourself for coming out with such a first rate piece of equipment, which probably is still the best made UTV on the planet, but then sticking your head in the sand when another 1000 rolls in the door with the same problem CP had, and ignorantly and blatantly, continuing to FALSELY claim user error.
One mans humble opinion
Update: One mans ended rant
I had never owned one before except when I played around with my Massimo 500 for a couple months and then decided I enjoyed it so much it was time to go for the biggest boy I could.
I'm not exactly what you would call a brand loyalist. And didn't really know much when I was shopping around. If you want to even call it shopping around.
One of my first hits when I was googling trying to decide what to get was of course Polaris. I just assumed like most idiots that they were number one for a reason, most popular, and so must be the best.
I don't know what on earth prompted me to dig further, I really don't, but I did. And thank God I did. Because come to find out, Polaris is nothing but a big bag of troubles that's popular because of all the other people like me that just bought one not knowing any better.
Of course it didn't take long before the Honda pioneer 1000 popped up. Never owned a Honda "vehicle" of any type,
but I have owned a slew of Honda motorbikes, generators, pressure washers, just about anything else I have a Honda engine on.
But still that's not what sold me.
Being the kind of guy that LOVED and owned go karts his whole life I knew I didn't like anything driven by belts. Belt break and belts slip and belts this and belts that. Belts and water just don't go together.
So about the time I noticed it was shaft driven I was already sold. I never once stopped to think about problems or reliability, because what I did own with the Honda name on it was indestructible and even though I've never owned a Honda vehicle, I was definitely aware of Hondas infamous and impeccable reputation for quality built machines. ANY machine.
I was also very much aware at how Honda stood behind their products. In a lot of cases even fixing things for "goodwill" just to maintain their reputation.
But because I don't have too much experience on that side of it, other than being aware of it, maybe some other people out there that are much more of a Honda enthusiast can answer this question.
What the HELL is wrong with these people? Honda has been known to stand behind their products if they ever had an issue, if something went wrong. And honestly, if there was ever a piece of equipment they should choose to do this on, you would think their UTV's would be at the top of the list!!!
A new product, designed in a very new way, trying to break into a very established market. A first-year production run that could set the base for decades of sales!
Why Honda isn't jumping all over themselves at the chance to maintain their reputation by fixing these units that are having issues and admitting that they're having problems is so far beyond my imagination I just simply cannot fathom it.
And worse than that, they are not even man enough to make a statement, to release information, to pop in on a forum like this one and say something instead of staying hidden behind the big curtain like the Wizard of Oz.
They just don't want to touch it with a 20 foot pole.
Is this strictly financial reasons??? Does anyone out there who has dealt with Honda warranty issues have any explanation what is going on here?
I mean I'm OK with brand loyalty, but some people are just taking it to ridiculous extremes!
I just got done reading a thread at another forum where more cases were popping up of people completely ruining their engines by going through a puddle of standing water, and one guy says "stop whining, put a snorkel on the thing, put on the heat shield, and forget about it."
I couldn't help but reply "One should not have to put a snorkel on a $17,000 UTV to go through a rain puddle"
I mean I'm just wondering if anybody but anybody but anybody can explain the logic to me as to why a company that has had such an unquestionable reputation of not just quality, but standing behind that quality, would suddenly disappear off the face of the earth when they KNOW they have a known problem?
The recall would not cost them that much and the fix would be yet so simple. What are they waiting for? As I say, I'm new to owning a Honda vehicle, but even as a newbie, it's a well accepted fact that Honda produces some of the best machines on planet earth.
So why would a company suddenly drop this in everyone's lap and hide behind plausible deniability, on probably the one piece of equipment that would be the worst thing to do that on???
Honda, you SUCK for not taking care of these issues and for making some of your most brand loyal customers, like CP for one, have to endure an issue that you should've been first in line for, raising your hands high, and saying no sir, we will take care of this problem for you!!!
The more I think about what CP had to go through, unfortunately being probably one of the first ones, if not THE first one to encounter this issue, I just shutter. I shutter thinking to myself about how proud he must've felt driving his brand new, $17,000 HONDA UTV, until he ran through a water puddle and had the engine implode as a result of it. And worse? Having Honda blame him for user error???
There was only ONE error he made, and that was choosing to make the natural assumption that he could drive a HONDA thru water puddles after it rains in a $17,000 all-terrain UTV, silly silly him..
Well. There was one other user error,
but not in the operation of it, but in the purchasing of it.
I'm lucky, I' live high up in the mountains and I just won't probably ever encounter any water unless I decide to trailer it up and bring it somewhere.
But the more that I read, the more that this issue is becoming known, the more it slaps you in the face when you hear about multiple cases now happening on a pretty regular basis, of people riding through water and destroying their engine, well all I can say is.
Honda? Yes, you're an absentee landlord and you should be VERY ASHAMED of yourself for coming out with such a first rate piece of equipment, which probably is still the best made UTV on the planet, but then sticking your head in the sand when another 1000 rolls in the door with the same problem CP had, and ignorantly and blatantly, continuing to FALSELY claim user error.
One mans humble opinion
Update: One mans ended rant
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