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Re: check out this honda site. really.

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Subject: Re: check out this honda site. really.
From: Greg_Hutmacher@i2.com
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Cc: twakeman@cruzers.com
Well stated, Teri!  Although, we may approach commuting differently (I 
drive a Ford truck to work in the Texas 100 degree summer season and 
bumper to bumper crawling traffic), I like your philosophy.  These 
sour-grapes kind of threads (such as Hondas vs. TRs or Miatas vs. TRs, 
SUVs vs. TRs, etc) are very pointless and, in my humble opinion,  even 
start sounding like many TR owners have some sort of inferiority complex 
about their cars (eg. need to prove something).   I feel that you summed 
up exactly what I was thinking.   Its all about what works for YOU and the 
smiles YOUR car generates for YOU.  Although I don't get as much time to 
drive my TR6 as I'd like due to travel and work, it is absolutely 
therapeutic when I let out the clutch and hear that exhaust note and smell 
that oil-and-gas-mixture perfume. Its something I don't get from my 
modern, sealed climate vehicles. I don't care if a Honda CAN outrun it! 
;-)

Cheers and happy motoring,
-Greg Hutmacher
76 TR6
68 MGB/GT (patiently waiting reassembly)

"However when all is said and done, smiles per mile is a very important 
measurement of my motoring experience ...  ...A rice burner is 
technically superior, gets better fuel efficiency and goes way longer 
without maintenance.  Those are not the primary reasons I choose the 
vehicle I go motoring in.  Smiles/mile is my #1 measurement."...
"We each make our own choices as to what is most important to us."

TeriAnn J. Wakeman
      Marigold Ltd.
      www.marigoldltd.com

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