Wiper blades rainx or OEM Honda
We replaced them with Rain-X blades, and they're excellent.
My fave are the rainx ones. As long as your windshield is clean, they are very quiet
The Trax is the Chevy counterpart to the Buick Envista, and this really helped me finding wipers that were the most secure of all the ones I've tried so far.
I like the Rainx Silicone Advantage or their rugged brand. I have had the silicone ones for almost 3 years now and live in Phoenix, AZ. No issues with them at all.
I decided to try the Rain-X silicone wipers about two years ago on my ‘00 Cavalier that sits outside. Have not had to replace the wipers yet. As long as they are clean they don’t streak.
Instead of rubber wipers, try the silicone wipers. They are quieter and last longer (at least for me).
Rain X work well too, but, well, this is going to sound weird, they’re ugly.
The Rain-X on the passenger side flew off at 70 mph during use.
I got 4 months out of the OEMs and the single OEM replacement blade cost me $60 CAD and is terrible in snow and ice.
Right now you have to pay Honda’s absorbed and pricing for wiper blades that are lousy
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