Table 1 shows one common suspension related problems of the 2018 Honda Civic.
| Problem Category | Number of Problems |
|---|---|
| Suspension problems |
My steering wheel was sticking. At speeds above 45 it was much more noticeable. When I was driving in a strait line and had to move the steering slightly the steering wheel would stick. It would cause the car to pull to one side and when you adjust the wheel to in the opposite side it would do the same thing. You where driving in a straight road constantly over correcting , playing ping pong to keep your car in the lane. When I looked on the internet this seems to be a common problem. I had my car looked at a Honda dealership. They told me there was no recall. My only choice was to get it repaired. It cost me 4,546. 35 to be repaired. I bought a Honda for dependability and feel they should take responsibility for this before someone gets seriously injured.
The car had damage because in the carfax they gave me on the left side of the car the shock absorbers fail and I always had that problem also the moldings the first time I cleaned it also fell apart at the time to revere and turn to the right when it is going back it has such an annoying noise.
"I was pulling into the parking lot, when the car started to accelerate on its own! I push the brake pedal to the max and it kept on going, over cement stoppers, grass, and finally a tree stop it from continuing! and I am not a zenior citizen yet!".
Crash mitigation system would state malfunction of system going down the interstate and not work and cruise control would not work when I used the brakes. Would have to pull over to side of road and turn the key off to get it to reset. This has happened 3 times. Dealer said they could find no problem. Intermediate support bearing for right hand axle has failed twice with in 15 k miles.