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Also Sprach Jack Goff :
"Marshall Banana" wrote in message ... Also Sprach JohnH : Why not? All I've read has been praiseworthy, and I've got to admit it's a blast to drive. Comfortable too. Mostly because I've "driven a Ford lately" and can't quite agree that "Quality is Job 1." Dan My last two Fords, a '94 and a '98 Explorer, each gave me less trouble than the '89 Honda that preceded them. Where did I say that I'd buy a Honda? Dan -- Rosncrantz : Dark, isn't it? Guildenstern : Not for night. Rosncrantz : No. Not for night. Guildenstern : It's dark for day. Rosncrantz : Oh yes. It's dark for day -- Rosncrantz and Guildenstern are Dead |
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![]() "Marshall Banana" wrote in message ... Also Sprach Jack Goff : "Marshall Banana" wrote in message ... Also Sprach JohnH : Why not? All I've read has been praiseworthy, and I've got to admit it's a blast to drive. Comfortable too. Mostly because I've "driven a Ford lately" and can't quite agree that "Quality is Job 1." Dan My last two Fords, a '94 and a '98 Explorer, each gave me less trouble than the '89 Honda that preceded them. Where did I say that I'd buy a Honda? Dan He was using the Honda as his last experience with foreign cars in general. |
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Also Sprach Doug Kanter :
He was using the Honda as his last experience with foreign cars in general. Might as well use a Chrysler as your experience with domestic cars in general. Dan -- I love deadlines. I like the whooshing sound they make as they fly by. -- Douglas Adams |
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"Marshall Banana" wrote in message
... Also Sprach Doug Kanter : He was using the Honda as his last experience with foreign cars in general. Might as well use a Chrysler as your experience with domestic cars in general. Apples to oranges. Yeah...the Honda isn't made quite as well as a Toyota, but for the first two years of its life, it's still a better car than any brand new American thing. It's moot anyway. Hondas are made here, as are most Toyotas. In accounting terms, the only difference between a Chevy and a Toyota is that you have to buy ADRs if you want to own stock in Toyota. Let's take it further: If you bought nothing but American cars, you probably think you're doing the country a favor because the profits stay here. Bzzzzzzzzzt! Sorry. Wrong. |
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