The first forum I'm ever registered for
#1
The first forum I'm ever registered for
I just purchased an 07 Accord with a 3.0 and 6 speed manual transmission. I love it so far. I did have an 08 Element for awhile, but I consider this my first Honda (the element was my wife's). This is the first forum I have ever joined, and am hoping to get some good advise and tips to help keep my EX-L as new as possible as long as possible. Thanks in advance!
#2
Welcome aboard and welcome to the forum life. Forums can be a great source of information. Once you join one and understand how they work you will probably join others that have to do with other aspects of your life.
#5
Not such a newbie question (for this site at least); post your request here:
#7
Welcome.....
For some reason if you don't do as you are signing up, you can't do it later....or something like that. One of the Mod's has to do it after that one shot, something we've been trying to get changed.
Nice looking car you have there
For some reason if you don't do as you are signing up, you can't do it later....or something like that. One of the Mod's has to do it after that one shot, something we've been trying to get changed.
Nice looking car you have there
#8
Welcome! I joined this forum several months ago, and really enjoy coming here.
As for advice for keeping your ride fresher than a pair of shell-toe Adidas, I would suggest to follow the recommended maintenance schedule religiously, and fix little problems before they become big problems.
That, and if you live in an area that sees frequent snow (and road salt) periodically wash the car to keep rust at bay.
Good luck!
As for advice for keeping your ride fresher than a pair of shell-toe Adidas, I would suggest to follow the recommended maintenance schedule religiously, and fix little problems before they become big problems.
That, and if you live in an area that sees frequent snow (and road salt) periodically wash the car to keep rust at bay.
Good luck!
#9
Welcome! I joined this forum several months ago, and really enjoy coming here.
As for advice for keeping your ride fresher than a pair of shell-toe Adidas, I would suggest to follow the recommended maintenance schedule religiously, and fix little problems before they become big problems.
That, and if you live in an area that sees frequent snow (and road salt) periodically wash the car to keep rust at bay.
Good luck!
As for advice for keeping your ride fresher than a pair of shell-toe Adidas, I would suggest to follow the recommended maintenance schedule religiously, and fix little problems before they become big problems.
That, and if you live in an area that sees frequent snow (and road salt) periodically wash the car to keep rust at bay.
Good luck!
Thanks for everyone's help so far.
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