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Whats up everyone? I just wanted to introduce myself. I have owned three cars in my life...'98 Ford ZX2....'05 Neon SRT-4.....'06 Scion tc. I sold my ZX2 to buy an SRT-4, then totalled my SRT-4 on an interstate in WV. Then I sold my scion tc when I moved to Germany, which is where I am living right now. I am not sure when I will be moving back to the states, but I am assuming within a year. I really love the new 8th gen Accord coupes. I am looking into getting one when I move back to the States.
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RE: New member!
Hello New Member and Welcome to the HAF..Were Happy to have you with us here at the HAF..
Are You in the Military? and If so..what branch?
WheelBrokerAng
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Are You in the Military? and If so..what branch?
WheelBrokerAng
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RE: New member!
We've discussed segregation by generations like other forums have done and have decided not to do it because most of the questions are not generation specific. A problem or solution from one generation very often carries to the next. Also, this way, we are more of a community instead of having clicks (gen groups). We encourage discussion and do not want to limit our or others' exposure to this wealth of information. Lastly, a lot of people here have accords in multiple generations!
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ORIGINAL: falkore24
We've discussed segregation by generations like other forums have done and have decided not to do it because most of the questions are not generation specific. A problem or solution from one generation very often carries to the next. Also, this way, we are more of a community instead of having clicks (gen groups). We encourage discussion and do not want to limit our or others' exposure to this wealth of information. Lastly, a lot of people here have accords in multiple generations!
We've discussed segregation by generations like other forums have done and have decided not to do it because most of the questions are not generation specific. A problem or solution from one generation very often carries to the next. Also, this way, we are more of a community instead of having clicks (gen groups). We encourage discussion and do not want to limit our or others' exposure to this wealth of information. Lastly, a lot of people here have accords in multiple generations!
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