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Old 01-04-2011, 06:10 AM
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Has anyone order from handa-accessories.com? Or can recommend a vendor they have had good experience with ordering Honda parts?
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I purchase regularly from Handa; they are quick and efficient (they are on the west coast). I also like Bernardi Honda, they are also quick and efficient; they are on the east coast. Shipping time depends on where you live.
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HandA kinda rapes you on shipping.
Take a look at hondaautomotiveparts.com
They're majestic Honda out of Rhode Island. I've never had ANY issues with parts I've ordered from them. And 99% of the time they'll beat HandA.

Trevor at HandA is kind of a douche.
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The thing I don't like about Majestic is them adding a $4.95 handling fee. That's why I go with Bernardi Honda for other parts.


Since I live in California, where Handa is, the shipping for me is reasonable.
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Originally Posted by Frozen E
HandA kinda rapes you on shipping.
Take a look at hondaautomotiveparts.com
They're majestic Honda out of Rhode Island. I've never had ANY issues with parts I've ordered from them. And 99% of the time they'll beat HandA.

Trevor at HandA is kind of a douche.
Wait till you call them at Majestic, they are very rude too. I called once with a specific question and the guy kept rudely telling me to go to their website even though my question could not be answered there. But of you know what you want and can easily access it online then they are ok.
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College Hills Honda

http://www.collegehillshonda.com/
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Mostly Majestic and Bernardi for me, both have been fine with Bernardi having some good customer service in the case of some CR-V locks. I also like this one https://www.hondapartsdeals.com/
as they use the actual part numbers for verification after shipping.
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Thanks for the links. Someone mentioned WeatherTech.com for car mats. Has anyone order mats from them?
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I've ordered floor mats and window visors from weathertech. Reasonable prices and quick shipping.
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Would you say the WeatherTech mats were a better investment compared to the Honda equivalent?

How thick and sturdy are the mats? Are they easy to clean since it has those deep channels/grooves to trap dirt?
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www.hondapartsunlimited.com

i've had good experiences with them. good telephone support if needed too.
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Originally Posted by zendao
Would you say the WeatherTech mats were a better investment compared to the Honda equivalent?

How thick and sturdy are the mats? Are they easy to clean since it has those deep channels/grooves to trap dirt?

I wouldn't know, I never bought or had any Honda all-weather floor mats.

The WeatherTech mats aren't hard to clean, are thick, and very durable. A vacuum will remove the debris as long as it isn't "stuck" to the mats, and they're easily removed for a good scrubbing with soapy water. (same with the Honda ones, I'm sure)
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I also highly recommend the WeatherTech mats. They seem very durable and fit perfectly.
Never tried the Honda mats, but the WeatherTech's come in gray which matches my interior (Honda mats only come in black or tan).
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