Problems 2011 Accord

Honda Accord 2011  4000 miles
I purchase a honda accord 2011 on 2/18/2011. I always get an oil change very 3000 to 4000 miles. The second time i took it in for oil change the tech told me there is a leak in the main rear seal area and that they need the for about two days. I didn't mind it due to that fact it was not the major repair like touch the engine, but soon after i receive a call telling me that they need to change the short block of the engine that's when i got concern. It a brand new car with a new engine and they already to place the short block engine ! i was upset. I only have the car only for about 3 month not and now i'm paying note for a new car but driving a rebuilt honda accord 2011. And the best part of my car now is an the steering wheel starting to shaking a little when it comes to a complete stop or in park. Remind you my car was in for repair on 5/25/ to 6/8/2011 and the shaking started on 6/9/2011. I contacted the dealer and honda to see if they can get me in to another car, same model and everything. They both told me that can't because the car was a few month old and they would loss some money and once you sign that contract your sol and it not their problem. But they are willing to give me a accessories for that car for customer satisfaction. I guess one year from now when i when my car brake down that accessories would do great help. Lol. No more honda for me!!! customer ser. Suck. Here is a list what they did to the car:
"check and report on oil leak at engine area. Troubleshoot oil leak. Inspection indicated oil leak at rear main seal area. R/r transmission and inspect reare main seal= dry. Inspection indicate leak at engine block assembly. Re-install trans. Remove engine/tran assembly from vehicle. Replace engine sort block assembly. Replace all related gaskets and seal. Evacuate and recharge a/c system add coolant/ road test vehicle.". *tr
NHTSA consumer report from United States 13 years ago
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