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Re: Northern Virginia Area - EX-L [jctivo] by sodyssey on Tue May 10 11:40:07 PDT 2011

Hi Jctivo, Could you please forward your quote, what you got it. Sheehy Honda is asking for the quote for 33,248.50. Thanks and Regards, VG

EX-L (Northern Virginia) by justiciability on Tue May 10 06:37:58 PDT 2011

Picked up an EX-L last weekend (no RES, no NAV). Paid 33,300 for the car + $389 processing + VA taxes, title. Added rear back up sensors for the wife for $380. Got 1.9% financing. Dealer wanted $1418 for Honda Care warranty, but I'll pick that up through Hyannis Honda for half the price. Maybe not the greatest price for the car, but I was comfortable with it and we were done in about 10 minutes. Decided to pass on the built in RES to avoid kids constantly asking to watch. Will use portable system we had in our old CR-V and pick up an iPad and mount.

Sorry Al not AGW by gagrice on Tue May 10 06:20:29 PDT 2011

WASHINGTON (AP) — April was a historic month for wild weather in the United States, and it wasn't just the killer tornado outbreak that set records, according to scientists with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. April included an odd mix of downpours, droughts and wildfires. Six states — Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia — set records for the wettest April since 1895. Kentucky, for example, got nearly a foot of rain, which was more than three times its normal for the month, NOAA reported. U.S. scientists also looked for the fingerprints of global warming and La Nina on last month's deadly tornadoes, but couldn't find evidence to blame those oft-cited weather phenomena. NOAA research meteorologist Martin Hoerling tracked three major factors that go into tornadoes — air instability, wind shear and water vapor — and found no long-term trends that point to either climate change or La Nina. That doesn't mean those factors aren't to blame, but Hoerling couldn't show it, he said. PS So CA still well below normal by about 10 degrees. Barely made it to 55 degrees yesterday. I demand a reduction in taxes. The state is not providing the perfect weather we pay for.

Happy Mother's Day by mako1a on Sun May 08 06:48:26 PDT 2011

There have to be a few Moms reading this whether they post or not. Maybe they read just to hear the nice things their husbands say about them. Could be that they want to know what car is floating around in hubby's mind. I would like to wish all of them a wonderful Mother's Day.

Re: Floor finale [fezo] by mako1a on Fri May 06 11:22:25 PDT 2011

Sorry for the diversion, nycarguy...I was hungry while typing. Kind of like texting while driving without all the sudden lane changes. Please tell us more about the Honda Experience. With no trade you should be fine, but they'll always expect you to spring the Prelude on them at the last minute. And Honda stores give bupkus for trades.

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