I'm sorry but I'm not missing the point and I know what a starter and battery do. I was being facetious when I said I could drive to work on the starter alone with the 800 CCA battery. Also, if you read the post, I used the abbreviation for Minnesota (MN). It gets very cold here and at temps close or below 0, a battery has about half of it's stated output available until it actually has heated up by it's own use, so it's down to about 200 CCA in cold temps and that just really not enough to be fully confident in. Generally, a 550CCA battery is about as low as one should go up here for cold weather. I have had times last winter, when even in the garage, it sounded pitiful. It did start but a brand new car and certainly a Honda should not have such a glaring weakness of an absolutely critical system. Is it easily rectified, yes but should I have to feel compelled to buy a better battery for a brand new car, I don't believe so. The fact that it does start is great but like everyone, I'm busy and the last thing I want is anything operating at a minimal threshold to mess up my day. I want to be able to get in and go and not wonder if maybe this time it won't start. I think that's why we buy new cars, to avoid that sort of thing. If others are comfortable operating at this minimal level, great. I'm not, that's all. Thanks