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Old 26 Jul 2003, 10:29 pm
Apexmeister
 
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Default Re: Discontinued Hondas...

In article <bfvfl4$18m$1@slb6.atl.mindspring.net>, Mr. Al
<albesure@hotmail.com> wrote:

> I heard that 2004 is the last year for the Insight (due to low sales) and
> the Odyssey (due unpopularity). I'd like to see Honda add some reasonably
> priced fun cars to the list, like the way Toyota has the Matrix and the the
> Celica that is not 30k+ Honda needs to add a good pocket rocket and a good
> small, but fun car to the lineup.


What???? The Odyssey unpopular? Dude, got to any Honda dealer and
you'll still see that Odyssey's are selling very well. Honda sells
them as fast as they build them. I think Honda will continue to sell
the Insight since they need hybrid cars in their lineup. There is the
Civic hybrid but it'a s four door and the Insight is only two.

Honda has the Civic Si, their pocket rocket, and is reasonably priced.
Another is the Acura RSX starting in the low to mid $20Ks, a Honda
product that competes with the Celica. You need to do more research
since you don't seem to be aware of all the cars that Honda/Acura
produce.
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Old 27 Jul 2003, 12:27 am
Dick
 
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Default Re: Discontinued Hondas...

No kidding. When the Odyssey first came out there was a year waiting
list for it. I sat in the waiting room for a few hours last week
waiting for our Accord to finish in service, and every new car I saw
delivered except one during that time was an Odyssey. They are
EXTREMELY popular.

Dick

On Sun, 27 Jul 2003 03:29:26 GMT, Apexmeister
<Apexmeister@cornercarver.net> wrote:

>In article <bfvfl4$18m$1@slb6.atl.mindspring.net>, Mr. Al
><albesure@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>> I heard that 2004 is the last year for the Insight (due to low sales) and
>> the Odyssey (due unpopularity). I'd like to see Honda add some reasonably
>> priced fun cars to the list, like the way Toyota has the Matrix and the the
>> Celica that is not 30k+ Honda needs to add a good pocket rocket and a good
>> small, but fun car to the lineup.

>
>What???? The Odyssey unpopular? Dude, got to any Honda dealer and
>you'll still see that Odyssey's are selling very well. Honda sells
>them as fast as they build them. I think Honda will continue to sell
>the Insight since they need hybrid cars in their lineup. There is the
>Civic hybrid but it'a s four door and the Insight is only two.
>
>Honda has the Civic Si, their pocket rocket, and is reasonably priced.
>Another is the Acura RSX starting in the low to mid $20Ks, a Honda
>product that competes with the Celica. You need to do more research
>since you don't seem to be aware of all the cars that Honda/Acura
>produce.


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