The Accord is Finally Mine!
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The Accord is Finally Mine!
Hey fellow accord owners!
Im so excited!
After:
8 Years
135,000 Miles
45 Oil Changes
12 Tires
8 Spark Plugs
4 Front Bumpers
2 Rear Bumpers
1 New Rear Door
The Family Sedan is Now Mine.
2003 Accord LX 4dr Gold
I have never seen a vehicle go through more
and still drive the same as it did the day off the lot.
From the Florida Humidity
to the Maryland Snow
and the Georgia Dirt Roads
I've watch her grow up to the lady she is.
And i will drive her till she dies then i shall resurrect her and keep goin!
LONG LIVE THE ACCORD!! BEST CAR IN THE WORLD
Anyways, wanted to say hi
-Chris
Im so excited!
After:
8 Years
135,000 Miles
45 Oil Changes
12 Tires
8 Spark Plugs
4 Front Bumpers
2 Rear Bumpers
1 New Rear Door
The Family Sedan is Now Mine.
2003 Accord LX 4dr Gold
I have never seen a vehicle go through more
and still drive the same as it did the day off the lot.
From the Florida Humidity
to the Maryland Snow
and the Georgia Dirt Roads
I've watch her grow up to the lady she is.
And i will drive her till she dies then i shall resurrect her and keep goin!
LONG LIVE THE ACCORD!! BEST CAR IN THE WORLD
Anyways, wanted to say hi
-Chris
#4
I was in the showroom of my local Honda dealer several months ago. There was a dark green 1998 Accord LX sitting on the showroom floor with a sticker in the window (without the price) listing all of the amenities like are listed in most windows of cars for sale. However, this one was not for sale. The car had it's share of wear on it, a few dull paint spots and a few blemishes to the interior. You could tell that the dealer had their garage detail this car as they would any other and it looked great, ready to roll.
This car had 418,000 miles on it. They had it on the showroom floor to attest to the fact that, if taken care of properly and proper and scheduled maintenance performed, they would run forever.
I inquired if it was for sale. The salesman there said that the same question gets asked hundreds of times per day but that no, it was not for sale.
Take care of your honda and it will reward you by taking care of you. Why else do you see so many of them on the road today.
This car had 418,000 miles on it. They had it on the showroom floor to attest to the fact that, if taken care of properly and proper and scheduled maintenance performed, they would run forever.
I inquired if it was for sale. The salesman there said that the same question gets asked hundreds of times per day but that no, it was not for sale.
Take care of your honda and it will reward you by taking care of you. Why else do you see so many of them on the road today.
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