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Waiving the right to remain silent, "Wayne Brown" <brownwayne77@gmail.com>
said: > My wife is detemined to buy a Honda CRV. I am opposed. > > Can anybody out there give me some ammunition to discourage her??? Try a Toyota group... -- Larry J. - Remove spamtrap in ALLCAPS to e-mail "I've come here to enjoy nature. Don't talk to me about the environment!" - 'Denny Crane' |
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Wayne Brown wrote:
> My wife is detemined to buy a Honda CRV. I am opposed. then get a divorce. if your communication is so poor that you have to ask questions like that here, it's the best thing for both of you. > Can anybody out there give me some ammunition to discourage her??? no, you have to buy it yourself, buddy. walmart sells it. |
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Wayne Brown wrote:
> My wife is detemined to buy a Honda CRV. I am opposed. > > Can anybody out there give me some ammunition to discourage her??? -------------------------------------- Why are you opposed? Don't think she deserves to feel safe when she's driving by herself? Got a problem with a vehicle that has the best resale value around? 'Curly' |
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Not much point in asking the question in a group where people don't drive
the car. "Larry in AZ" <usenet2@DE.LETE.THISljvideo.com> wrote in message news:Xns987BE5F0516A3thefrogprince@69.28.173.186.. . > Waiving the right to remain silent, "Wayne Brown" <brownwayne77@gmail.com> > said: > >> My wife is detemined to buy a Honda CRV. I am opposed. >> >> Can anybody out there give me some ammunition to discourage her??? > > Try a Toyota group... > > -- > Larry J. - Remove spamtrap in ALLCAPS to e-mail > > "I've come here to enjoy nature. Don't talk to me > about the environment!" - 'Denny Crane' |
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Wayne Brown wrote:
> My wife is detemined to buy a Honda CRV. I am opposed. > > Can anybody out there give me some ammunition to discourage her??? > > Is she under the impression that the CRV is harder to roll over in a crash than an Accord? Does she think the car is better in a side impact? Does she think it stops better? Does she like to be up high where she can see over the other cars? Does she think the CRV holds more stuff than a four door Accord? Or does she think the CRV is a nicer looking vehicle? bob |
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Wayne Brown wrote:
> Not much point in asking the question in a group where people don't drive > the car. ---------------------------------------- H m m m. Provides no information, then insults us. Get her a used Hyundai Pony. 'Curly' |
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Two years ago, I bot a 2005 CR-V Special Edition (top o' the line) to have
as a 3rd family vehicle that my then 15 year old daughter would, shortly, drive primarily. My thinking was that eventually I'd give her that car as a junior or senior in college. My wife drives a Mercury Mountaineer (Explorer) and I drive a luxury car. So the CR-V also serves as my "daily runner" when I don't want my "good" car out. Ford Escape/Mercury Mariner were also on my list but I asked myself this one question: Which vehicle, in 5,6 7 years from now, will will have the best odds against generating "Dad, my car is making this noise/dummy light is on/won't run/the dealer says needs a $2000 repair". While I knew intuitively that Honda was the answer, a timely article said that an 8 year old Honda had fewer defects than a 3 year old Ford. Case closed. Well, the 2005 was a great vehicle. Got 20MPG in Pittsburgh hills, versus 13 on the Mountaineer. I felt that if I was going to feed a 3rd vehicle, I wanted AWD...this is PITTSBURGH. But I did not want another piggie like the Mountaineer. Yet I still wanted something big(ish) and safe enough so that when my affluent suburban neighbor's SUBURBAN/ESCALADE run into my CR-V, we would stand a chance. The side curtain air bags and stability control give me SOME confidence in this respect. I certainly would NOT put myself or my kid into anything smaller, at least not as long as the Jones are driving Suburbans and Hummers. Well, I took the CR-V in for an oil change and saw the 2007 model. One thing led to another and I traded. (Honda resale value on the old vehicle, by the way, was the deal-clenching factor....our Mountaineer was worth about half in just 2 years...the 2005 CR-V was worth MUCH more. If you keep them forever as per my original plan, it doesn't matter but if you are a 2-4 year holder than resale actually makes the higher upfront priced Honda/Toyota cheaper to own for that period than the competition that depreciates much faster). The 2007 rides like a "real car". The 2005 was OK, but you could feel the bumps like a "small car". For $26,000 (top 'o the line EX-L) you get about 85% of a Lexus ES330 for only 60% of the cost. Honda's got a MAJOR winner here. The current plan is, again, for my kid to get this vehicle in a few years OR my wife might take it over when my daughter goes to college and our Mountaineer will be 6-7 years old and we'll get our daughter something else (or another CR-V) when the time comes. My point is that the 2005 was not "good enough" to be my wife's "primary" vehicle...it was a great "3rd vehicle". But the 2007 reaches "primary vehicle status". The ride is SO much improved. Same great gas mileage too. Did I answer your question? "Wayne Brown" <brownwayne77@gmail.com> wrote in message news:455aa0b6$1@news.accesscomm.ca... > My wife is detemined to buy a Honda CRV. I am opposed. > > Can anybody out there give me some ammunition to discourage her??? > |
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Your point about the primary vehicle is interesting. This would be our
family's primary vehicle and since we cannot afford "new" we would probably end up with a 2004 or 2005 model. Perhaps your point will push her into another Accord. Thanx. "D.D. Pallmer" <ddpalmer@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:tbGdndbGsJwlecHYnZ2dnUVZ_sOdnZ2d@comcast.com. .. > Two years ago, I bot a 2005 CR-V Special Edition (top o' the line) to have > as a 3rd family vehicle that my then 15 year old daughter would, shortly, > drive primarily. My thinking was that eventually I'd give her that car as > a > junior or senior in college. My wife drives a Mercury Mountaineer > (Explorer) > and I drive a luxury car. So the CR-V also serves as my "daily runner" > when > I don't want my "good" car out. > Ford Escape/Mercury Mariner were also on my list but I asked myself this > one > question: Which vehicle, in 5,6 7 years from now, will will have the best > odds against generating "Dad, my car is making this noise/dummy light is > on/won't run/the dealer says needs a $2000 repair". While I knew > intuitively > that Honda was the answer, a timely article said that an 8 year old Honda > had fewer defects than a 3 year old Ford. Case closed. > > Well, the 2005 was a great vehicle. Got 20MPG in Pittsburgh hills, versus > 13 > on the Mountaineer. I felt that if I was going to feed a 3rd vehicle, I > wanted AWD...this is PITTSBURGH. But I did not want another piggie like > the > Mountaineer. Yet I still wanted something big(ish) and safe enough so that > when my affluent suburban neighbor's SUBURBAN/ESCALADE run into my CR-V, > we > would stand a chance. The side curtain air bags and stability control give > me SOME confidence in this respect. I certainly would NOT put myself or my > kid into anything smaller, at least not as long as the Jones are driving > Suburbans and Hummers. > > Well, I took the CR-V in for an oil change and saw the 2007 model. One > thing > led to another and I traded. (Honda resale value on the old vehicle, by > the > way, was the deal-clenching factor....our Mountaineer was worth about half > in just 2 years...the 2005 CR-V was worth MUCH more. If you keep them > forever as per my original plan, it doesn't matter but if you are a 2-4 > year > holder than resale actually makes the higher upfront priced Honda/Toyota > cheaper to own for that period than the competition that depreciates much > faster). > > The 2007 rides like a "real car". The 2005 was OK, but you could feel the > bumps like a "small car". For $26,000 (top 'o the line EX-L) you get about > 85% of a Lexus ES330 for only 60% of the cost. Honda's got a MAJOR winner > here. The current plan is, again, for my kid to get this vehicle in a few > years OR my wife might take it over when my daughter goes to college and > our > Mountaineer will be 6-7 years old and we'll get our daughter something > else > (or another CR-V) when the time comes. My point is that the 2005 was not > "good enough" to be my wife's "primary" vehicle...it was a great "3rd > vehicle". But the 2007 reaches "primary vehicle status". The ride is SO > much > improved. Same great gas mileage too. > > Did I answer your question? > > "Wayne Brown" <brownwayne77@gmail.com> wrote in message > news:455aa0b6$1@news.accesscomm.ca... >> My wife is detemined to buy a Honda CRV. I am opposed. >> >> Can anybody out there give me some ammunition to discourage her??? >> > > |
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