Very disappointed in Honda.
We were excited to purchase a new Honda ZRV. We have been long time Honda owners & excited to have a smaller SUV type car suitable for both daily driving & holidays. Over the course of the first 18 months of owning the new car we have experienced water coming through down the door windows at varying levels of severity. We notified Honda twice & on the second occasion they determined that the Honda-installed roof racks were at fault as they utilized a clamp system that clips through the door & allows water to enter the cabin. The Honda service team determined that there is no fix for this problem & stated on the repair document that it is "not fit for purpose". Subsequently we were informed they had to remove the roof racks from the car. Now we have an expensive car that we want to use for holidays etc & can't pack anything on the roof which we need to do to carry all needed. Had we known this at the time of purchase we would have gone to Toyota, Subaru, Hyundai, etc....any of the alternatives that offer similar cars with better designs that don't have compromised integrity. Unfortunately the customer service team at Honda don't have the empathy to appreciate the impact on us & have tried to fob us off with a petrol voucher & free service instead of finding a way for us to be supplied a car that is complete as presented on the sales contract or a full refund so we can purchase alternative elsewhere. In my communication with the Honda Customer Care Manager he overtly stated this is a minor matter. He continually refers to fixing the leaking car as a success despite it being the result of supplying roof racks that caused the leak. The problem is that we don't have the car we purchased; we can't use the car as we intended when we made the purchase. A basic fundamental of the car should be that it is water proof? The Honda Customer Care Manager went on to suggest we could retain the roof racks & put them on & off as needed! I can't believe this is the recommended outcome from a multinational company. I guess we could choose to only travel on sunny days (to avoid cabin flooding) & when we have time to muck around with roof rack installs & removal!!!. We will now be forced to seek legal action to resolve this despite Australian Consumer Laws being in place to outline this matter warrants a better outcome. Further to this problem, our previous car was a Honda HRV that was found to leak water through the sunroof drainage. Honda identified this problem & promised us it was resolved only to find so much water had entered the cabin we ended up with mold in the cabin we could never get rid of. Can't believe we are experiencing another similar problem with a second new car from the same company. Save yourself a headache & check out alternatives.








