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Took my wife's Honda Pilot in for tinting the windows, running boards and remote start. Got there at 8am and nobody was there. So I looked at the window to see what their hours were and...

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Thought that was pretty good!!

Jeff

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That's sweet

  • Super User

Funny.

Must be a great bunch of guys. :)

  • Super User

They'd win my business! How does she like the Pilot? We bought an '03 when they first came out and that thing still runs like a champ with 170k+ miles. We'll be getting another after my wife pots it over 200k.

  • Super User

Cute sign and all that, but I want my dealer open, not taking time off especially if I had a serious problem. My dealer opens at 7:30 am, I'd be even happier they opened at 7:00.

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She loves her pilot. Just a shock in gas mileage coming from a fit.. 34 mpg to 19 lol

They are not a dealer, just an accessory shop

Jeff

Jeff, I still think your Tundra is downright nasty. If I'm ever in Tennessee, I'm gonna hit you up for some fishing.

Honda makes a great car. I have a 2002 Accord that has 167,000 on it, still runs well. The 6,000 I have put on it have been very hard, I usually just gun it. Think I messed up the tranny, but it still runs and I drive a lot less aggressively now. Great cars. My next car will either be a truck or a very fast sedan, though.

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Thanks for the comments on my tundra! If you ever come down let me know, I have a spot we can take the boat out to!

Jeff

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