LouG
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A boat is a hole in the water you pour money into. Not sure about aircraft. A hole in the sky?
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I have the ford magic floor mats, that no matter how dirty you get them, when i wash the car they are clean again.I absolutely HATE my Mustang because the floor mats (rubber genuine Ford) get dirty! Can't Ford make a car that doesn't have floor mats that don't get dirt on them!!!!????
Aircraft bleeding money on the ground and in the air. Double troubleA boat is a hole in the water you pour money into. Not sure about aircraft. A hole in the sky?
you must be living right. I put my signal on and the prius in front of me does the same. Even if I put on the wrong blinker.Out for a cruise today and got behind this Prius with a “M” tag.
Fortunately I turned and he went straight.
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Ever ridden in one? They ride like a tank.you must be living right. I put my signal on and the prius in front of me does the same. Even if I put on the wrong blinker.
The hatred is mutual.
Man, NEVER get rid of that Civic. I got a 2014 (like you, I bought new and it's absolutely mint with less than 20k km's on it / 12.5k miles). The days of simple, easy to fix, no frills cars...I shudder every time I have to dodge some yahoo on the road who's driving like a moron.Ever ridden in one? They ride like a tank.
I have Honda Civic (2012 I bought new, still i new condition), that gets easily 40 mpg on the highway. It has some pep too. Good enough for me. It's the most stolen car in America. Mustangs are supposedly number two.
I feel your pain. I came from a 2020 Type R. In terms of fit and finish, no comparison. Honda knows how to make a quality product, down to the details. So many unintuitive things that Ford does make me scratch my head... right down to the ridges on the floor mats which run left to right, instead of front to back, designed to catch the heel of your clutch foot every shift. And don't get me started on the tack-welded ripples on the rear bumper. Or the LED door lock indicators that are ridiculously dim. Or the plastic interior that scratches if you blow on it. I have to say though that after 2 years you tend to overlook the idiosyncrasies, because every car has them, and I find myself quite enamoured with the car. The look, the sound, and the straight-ahead performance (handling is meh, she's a big girl and if you've driven a Type R you'll know what I mean)and the overall "presence" make it a keeper.
I will give it to you, they do know how to make hard plastics that don't scuff and quiet engines. My Honda 2000i is super quiet and the plastics don't scuff at all. Those inverter gensets are great. Corps-unit-when? Thanks.I've owned many, many different makes of cars in my 77+ years and I've had issues with all of them at one time or another.
The new ones are surprisingly good looking and surprisingly quickEver ridden in one? They ride like a tank.
I have Honda Civic (2012 I bought new, still in new condition), that gets easily 40 mpg on the highway. It has some pep too. Good enough for me. It's the most stolen car in America. Mustangs are supposedly number two.