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Kris Hayhurst (not verified)    June 4, 2023 - 4:08PM

In reply to by Roger Gould (not verified)

When you have money to spend or play with, you can dog Honda. That's okay.

When you have a family and a couple of kids, bills, a Middle cClass lifestyle with hopes of a FUTURE **Upper Middle Class,** lifestyle and the economy decides to tank, inflation starts eating away at your finances and you don't want to have to cancel that family trip you wanted to take the family on, the Honda Civic or Honda products in general, are a life saver and keep you from telling your family, "we can't go this year."

The other side of that coin is longevity. You may be rolling in a bed of cash and if you are, that is living the dream, but I got to strech the life of a car for quite a long time to live with a few less bills and **financially survive** the 'storms' of high bills and other responsibilities.

MY POINT:
Based on their history, low gas and low maintenance cost, I and going to stick with Toyota, Honda and Lexus.

They may not be fast cars or even quick but they can help you save $$money$$, stress, time and worry, way down the line/road. (The LONG Money, Dave Ramsey style)

Just a thought in this online world of thoughts.

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