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College Park Honda
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I came into this place for services on my 09 Civic Si. I had problems with the suspension in which i heard rattling noises and clanking noises. When i came there and asked if they could fix the problem, they told me the noise was from my aftermarket exhaust which was not secured tightly. I went home and checked. It was on there pretty tight and not moving. I wiggled it and it didn't make a sound or hit anything in the undercarriage. I went to my local Shell Gas station to speak with my longtime mechanic and he told me that its not my exhaust, it's my endlinks. Upon knowing this, I came back to Honda of CP and told them I had another mechanic look and told me it was my endlinks. The service advisor then brought my car back and when he returned, he stated, that it was my exhaust and not my endlinks. So, the clanking noise continued on my drive home. I then purchased a set of endlinks from Advance Auto Parts for about $40 and changed the damn things myself. Guess what? Noise was gone. No
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