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Old 07-13-2009, 02:52 PM   #86
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We have Honda's. A Honda Odyssey Mini-Van (that mainly sits in the garage these days and only comes out for trips where the whole family is coming along), my Honda CRV, and a Honda Civic hybrid that the kids drive back and forth to college (it's 6 years old and has over 100,000 miles on it). We LOVE our Honda's. Yesterday, I was at the Smithsonian's American History museum. They had a 1977 Honda Civic which was the car on which I learned to drive a manual transmission! I loved that car. I was driving down a fairly rural road and hit a patch of black ice. After spinning out, I ended up in a snowdrift. I walked to my friend's house and her brother and 3 of his friends literally lifted the car out of the snowdrift and back onto the road, that's how light the darn thing was.

Over 30 years later and we're still buying Honda's. Either we're really loyal or really boring.
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