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I bought a spanking brand new CRV (Hybrid) 2023 and it doesn’t even have 7k miles. Yet, it has the “sticky steering” issue that the newer Civics and HRVs have. The steering doesn’t correct itself and gets stuck when turning lightly towards the left. They have me on a Ridgeline (for free). Parts won’t be available until approx. April 2024. But I’m Considering trading it in for a Toyota (e.g. Camry, Corolla, RAV4). Should I just be patient or try to get a more reliable vehicle? (My wife has a 2018 accord and loved how it drives and the quality hence why I wanted a Honda). Before the CRv I owned a Focus St (made it to 70k without issues)

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Well, Honda's usually are reliable, but if they gave you a free Ridgeline to drive around it, what the heck put a bunch of miles on that. Take trips with it and then when you get your car we'll have a lot less mileage. Generally Honda fixes their mistakes

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