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@Anonymous wrote:
@Corifto wrote:Yeah definitely. Drivingt the Civic after the 3 made me wonder how I could live with it for so long.
Can a mod replace the GTE in this title with Myfico? Meant to give appropriate credit.
your civic was getting Bad MPG ??
It was a '98. I went from a 2006 Accord to a 2013 and my gas bill was cut in half. I hope my accord lasts at least 17 years too!
I was denied their card a few months ago. I have been trying to garden and avoid inquiries. So when I had to take one for the auto loan, I asked if they could use the same report to check for a credit card. So I got both on one inquiry.
As far as the Civic, it was a 98 DX non Vtec with a Vtec trans. So short gears and no power. Interstate driving was horrible.
@Corifto wrote:I was denied their card a few months ago. I have been trying to garden and avoid inquiries. So when I had to take one for the auto loan, I asked if they could use the same report to check for a credit card. So I got both on one inquiry.
As far as the Civic, it was a 98 DX non Vtec with a Vtec trans. So short gears and no power. Interstate driving was horrible.
You're very savy! I never saw a post mentioning this b4.
Congrats on the new car. I know what you mean about not realizing how bad your old car ran until you get a new one. I bought an new Accord last year, and when I ride in my old Mountaineer (2002 with 210k miles) it feels like it's going to fall apart at any second!!!!!
Very Nice!!!!! congrats