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    DeepSeaZDeepSeaZ Member Posts: 3,901
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    Fenderbender123Fenderbender123 Member Posts: 2,867
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    Not that there's anything wrong with that....(driving a Honda that is).
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    SwayeSwaye Moderator, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 41,064
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    PurpleJPurpleJ Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 36,528
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    I'm not a big Honda guy, but my first car was an Accord. I can't really bash that brand. Reliable, cheap parts, large aftermarket selection, easy to work on. Great stuff for the 30 and under crowd. Not a fan of FWD cars, though. Even though the weight shift under acceleration of FWD doesn't have as much as an effect on the Honda's because they are so light. Great cars. Only a total fag would knock them (unless you want to bash on the ones with fart cans, body kit and retarded tail lights, that's fine). I prefer RWD German cars like the BMW 3 series. My next buy is an E46 M3. Of course, those suck to work on, as you will need to pull out parts to do pretty much anything besides change the oil.
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    2001400ex2001400ex Member Posts: 29,457
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    PurpleJ said:

    I'm not a big Honda guy, but my first car was an Accord. I can't really bash that brand. Reliable, cheap parts, large aftermarket selection, easy to work on. Great stuff for the 30 and under crowd. Not a fan of FWD cars, though. Even though the weight shift under acceleration of FWD doesn't have as much as an effect on the Honda's because they are so light. Great cars. Only a total fag would knock them (unless you want to bash on the ones with fart cans, body kit and retarded tail lights, that's fine). I prefer RWD German cars like the BMW 3 series. My next buy is an E46 M3. Of course, those suck to work on, as you will need to pull out parts to do pretty much anything besides change the oil.

    You'll need 3 months expenses in the bank just for repairs on the BMW. Good luck.
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    PurpleJPurpleJ Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 36,528
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    2001400ex said:

    PurpleJ said:

    I'm not a big Honda guy, but my first car was an Accord. I can't really bash that brand. Reliable, cheap parts, large aftermarket selection, easy to work on. Great stuff for the 30 and under crowd. Not a fan of FWD cars, though. Even though the weight shift under acceleration of FWD doesn't have as much as an effect on the Honda's because they are so light. Great cars. Only a total fag would knock them (unless you want to bash on the ones with fart cans, body kit and retarded tail lights, that's fine). I prefer RWD German cars like the BMW 3 series. My next buy is an E46 M3. Of course, those suck to work on, as you will need to pull out parts to do pretty much anything besides change the oil.

    You'll need 3 months expenses in the bank just for repairs on the BMW. Good luck.
    Repairs?
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    PurpleThrobberPurpleThrobber Member Posts: 41,865
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    2001400ex said:

    PurpleJ said:

    I'm not a big Honda guy, but my first car was an Accord. I can't really bash that brand. Reliable, cheap parts, large aftermarket selection, easy to work on. Great stuff for the 30 and under crowd. Not a fan of FWD cars, though. Even though the weight shift under acceleration of FWD doesn't have as much as an effect on the Honda's because they are so light. Great cars. Only a total fag would knock them (unless you want to bash on the ones with fart cans, body kit and retarded tail lights, that's fine). I prefer RWD German cars like the BMW 3 series. My next buy is an E46 M3. Of course, those suck to work on, as you will need to pull out parts to do pretty much anything besides change the oil.

    You'll need 3 months expenses in the bank just for repairs on the BMW. Good luck.
    Just buy a new one when the old one doesn't work.

    #oldrichwhite

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    KaepskneeKaepsknee Member Posts: 14,750
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    To be fair fleaboy, Honda has won 3 F1 races in it's existence. So if you wish to consider that clobbering Ferraris, Lambos and the like, I present to you the 2003 UW v UO football game.

    You clobbered em on that day for sure.
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    SoutherndawgSoutherndawg Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 8,236
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    dfleadflea Member Posts: 7,221
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    salemcoog said:

    To be fair fleaboy, Honda has won 3 F1 races in it's existence. So if you wish to consider that clobbering Ferraris, Lambos and the like, I present to you the 2003 UW v UO football game.

    You clobbered em on that day for sure.

    wtf are you taking about, you dumb cunt? The Honda factory team, maybe........but the McLaren/Honda MP4/4 won all but one race in 1988 between Senna and Prost, the MP4/5 won 10 races in 1989 between Senna and Prost and the MP4/6 won 6 races between Senna and Berger in 1990. And while the chassis was a good chassis, the Honda powerplant was powerful AND reliable.

    Being a dumbfuck is one thing, hollering it out so everyone knows you're a dumbfuck is another.

    I'm sure HondaFS appreciates you coming to his aid, though.
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