Too much for a fit
#18
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Re: Too much for a fit
On 19 Jul 2006 07:16:21 -0700, "rick++" <rick303@hotmail.com> wrote:
>I got a season-end new civic for $13K a year and half ago.
>They added a VP ugragrade without cost.
>I got 41 mpg on my road trip last week- just as good as a fit.
I'm thinking of the Fit because parking will be easier and because I
like the way stuff, well, fits into it. Still, if I could find a Civic
for $13K I'd take it. They were showing me used Civics what were $19K.
>I got a season-end new civic for $13K a year and half ago.
>They added a VP ugragrade without cost.
>I got 41 mpg on my road trip last week- just as good as a fit.
I'm thinking of the Fit because parking will be easier and because I
like the way stuff, well, fits into it. Still, if I could find a Civic
for $13K I'd take it. They were showing me used Civics what were $19K.
#19
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Re: Too much for a fit
On 19 Jul 2006 07:16:21 -0700, "rick++" <rick303@hotmail.com> wrote:
>I got a season-end new civic for $13K a year and half ago.
>They added a VP ugragrade without cost.
>I got 41 mpg on my road trip last week- just as good as a fit.
I'm thinking of the Fit because parking will be easier and because I
like the way stuff, well, fits into it. Still, if I could find a Civic
for $13K I'd take it. They were showing me used Civics what were $19K.
>I got a season-end new civic for $13K a year and half ago.
>They added a VP ugragrade without cost.
>I got 41 mpg on my road trip last week- just as good as a fit.
I'm thinking of the Fit because parking will be easier and because I
like the way stuff, well, fits into it. Still, if I could find a Civic
for $13K I'd take it. They were showing me used Civics what were $19K.
#20
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Re: Too much for a fit
On 19 Jul 2006 07:16:21 -0700, "rick++" <rick303@hotmail.com> wrote:
>I got a season-end new civic for $13K a year and half ago.
>They added a VP ugragrade without cost.
>I got 41 mpg on my road trip last week- just as good as a fit.
I'm thinking of the Fit because parking will be easier and because I
like the way stuff, well, fits into it. Still, if I could find a Civic
for $13K I'd take it. They were showing me used Civics what were $19K.
>I got a season-end new civic for $13K a year and half ago.
>They added a VP ugragrade without cost.
>I got 41 mpg on my road trip last week- just as good as a fit.
I'm thinking of the Fit because parking will be easier and because I
like the way stuff, well, fits into it. Still, if I could find a Civic
for $13K I'd take it. They were showing me used Civics what were $19K.
#21
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Re: Too much for a fit
On 19 Jul 2006 07:16:21 -0700, "rick++" <rick303@hotmail.com> wrote:
>I got a season-end new civic for $13K a year and half ago.
>They added a VP ugragrade without cost.
>I got 41 mpg on my road trip last week- just as good as a fit.
I'm thinking of the Fit because parking will be easier and because I
like the way stuff, well, fits into it. Still, if I could find a Civic
for $13K I'd take it. They were showing me used Civics what were $19K.
>I got a season-end new civic for $13K a year and half ago.
>They added a VP ugragrade without cost.
>I got 41 mpg on my road trip last week- just as good as a fit.
I'm thinking of the Fit because parking will be easier and because I
like the way stuff, well, fits into it. Still, if I could find a Civic
for $13K I'd take it. They were showing me used Civics what were $19K.
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Re: Too much for a fit
"dgk" <dgk@somewhere.com> wrote in message
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> On 19 Jul 2006 07:16:21 -0700, "rick++" <rick303@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>>I got a season-end new civic for $13K a year and half ago.
>>They added a VP ugragrade without cost.
>>I got 41 mpg on my road trip last week- just as good as a fit.
>
> I'm thinking of the Fit because parking will be easier and because I
> like the way stuff, well, fits into it. Still, if I could find a Civic
> for $13K I'd take it. They were showing me used Civics what were $19K.
Yup stuff does indeed fit in!
As a 'small car' I love the way it easily fits 1 or 2 bikes in. Normally 2
or 3 go on the tow-bar rack though.
I don't know if the 1.4 iDSI is available in the US, but it does 50MPG for
me.
I have a friend who designs stuff for luxury cars and he now sings the
praises of Jazz (magic seats and build quality especially). Obviously I'm
biased because I own one (and love it), but they really are great 'little'
cars.
Skippy
E&OE
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Re: Too much for a fit
"dgk" <dgk@somewhere.com> wrote in message
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> On 19 Jul 2006 07:16:21 -0700, "rick++" <rick303@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>>I got a season-end new civic for $13K a year and half ago.
>>They added a VP ugragrade without cost.
>>I got 41 mpg on my road trip last week- just as good as a fit.
>
> I'm thinking of the Fit because parking will be easier and because I
> like the way stuff, well, fits into it. Still, if I could find a Civic
> for $13K I'd take it. They were showing me used Civics what were $19K.
Yup stuff does indeed fit in!
As a 'small car' I love the way it easily fits 1 or 2 bikes in. Normally 2
or 3 go on the tow-bar rack though.
I don't know if the 1.4 iDSI is available in the US, but it does 50MPG for
me.
I have a friend who designs stuff for luxury cars and he now sings the
praises of Jazz (magic seats and build quality especially). Obviously I'm
biased because I own one (and love it), but they really are great 'little'
cars.
Skippy
E&OE
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Re: Too much for a fit
"dgk" <dgk@somewhere.com> wrote in message
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> On 19 Jul 2006 07:16:21 -0700, "rick++" <rick303@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>>I got a season-end new civic for $13K a year and half ago.
>>They added a VP ugragrade without cost.
>>I got 41 mpg on my road trip last week- just as good as a fit.
>
> I'm thinking of the Fit because parking will be easier and because I
> like the way stuff, well, fits into it. Still, if I could find a Civic
> for $13K I'd take it. They were showing me used Civics what were $19K.
Yup stuff does indeed fit in!
As a 'small car' I love the way it easily fits 1 or 2 bikes in. Normally 2
or 3 go on the tow-bar rack though.
I don't know if the 1.4 iDSI is available in the US, but it does 50MPG for
me.
I have a friend who designs stuff for luxury cars and he now sings the
praises of Jazz (magic seats and build quality especially). Obviously I'm
biased because I own one (and love it), but they really are great 'little'
cars.
Skippy
E&OE
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Re: Too much for a fit
"dgk" <dgk@somewhere.com> wrote in message
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> On 19 Jul 2006 07:16:21 -0700, "rick++" <rick303@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>>I got a season-end new civic for $13K a year and half ago.
>>They added a VP ugragrade without cost.
>>I got 41 mpg on my road trip last week- just as good as a fit.
>
> I'm thinking of the Fit because parking will be easier and because I
> like the way stuff, well, fits into it. Still, if I could find a Civic
> for $13K I'd take it. They were showing me used Civics what were $19K.
Yup stuff does indeed fit in!
As a 'small car' I love the way it easily fits 1 or 2 bikes in. Normally 2
or 3 go on the tow-bar rack though.
I don't know if the 1.4 iDSI is available in the US, but it does 50MPG for
me.
I have a friend who designs stuff for luxury cars and he now sings the
praises of Jazz (magic seats and build quality especially). Obviously I'm
biased because I own one (and love it), but they really are great 'little'
cars.
Skippy
E&OE
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Re: Too much for a fit
On Wed, 19 Jul 2006 18:18:56 +0100, "Skippy" <Skippy@spam.com> wrote:
>
>"dgk" <dgk@somewhere.com> wrote in message
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>> On 19 Jul 2006 07:16:21 -0700, "rick++" <rick303@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>I got a season-end new civic for $13K a year and half ago.
>>>They added a VP ugragrade without cost.
>>>I got 41 mpg on my road trip last week- just as good as a fit.
>>
>> I'm thinking of the Fit because parking will be easier and because I
>> like the way stuff, well, fits into it. Still, if I could find a Civic
>> for $13K I'd take it. They were showing me used Civics what were $19K.
>
>Yup stuff does indeed fit in!
>
>As a 'small car' I love the way it easily fits 1 or 2 bikes in. Normally 2
>or 3 go on the tow-bar rack though.
>
>I don't know if the 1.4 iDSI is available in the US, but it does 50MPG for
>me.
>
>I have a friend who designs stuff for luxury cars and he now sings the
>praises of Jazz (magic seats and build quality especially). Obviously I'm
>biased because I own one (and love it), but they really are great 'little'
>cars.
>
>Skippy
>E&OE
>
There's a tow bar? That takes a bike rack?
>
>"dgk" <dgk@somewhere.com> wrote in message
>news:t0ksb25k4dteskolkve23r4ssbkpanrtr2@4ax.com.. .
>> On 19 Jul 2006 07:16:21 -0700, "rick++" <rick303@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>I got a season-end new civic for $13K a year and half ago.
>>>They added a VP ugragrade without cost.
>>>I got 41 mpg on my road trip last week- just as good as a fit.
>>
>> I'm thinking of the Fit because parking will be easier and because I
>> like the way stuff, well, fits into it. Still, if I could find a Civic
>> for $13K I'd take it. They were showing me used Civics what were $19K.
>
>Yup stuff does indeed fit in!
>
>As a 'small car' I love the way it easily fits 1 or 2 bikes in. Normally 2
>or 3 go on the tow-bar rack though.
>
>I don't know if the 1.4 iDSI is available in the US, but it does 50MPG for
>me.
>
>I have a friend who designs stuff for luxury cars and he now sings the
>praises of Jazz (magic seats and build quality especially). Obviously I'm
>biased because I own one (and love it), but they really are great 'little'
>cars.
>
>Skippy
>E&OE
>
There's a tow bar? That takes a bike rack?
#27
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Re: Too much for a fit
On Wed, 19 Jul 2006 18:18:56 +0100, "Skippy" <Skippy@spam.com> wrote:
>
>"dgk" <dgk@somewhere.com> wrote in message
>news:t0ksb25k4dteskolkve23r4ssbkpanrtr2@4ax.com.. .
>> On 19 Jul 2006 07:16:21 -0700, "rick++" <rick303@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>I got a season-end new civic for $13K a year and half ago.
>>>They added a VP ugragrade without cost.
>>>I got 41 mpg on my road trip last week- just as good as a fit.
>>
>> I'm thinking of the Fit because parking will be easier and because I
>> like the way stuff, well, fits into it. Still, if I could find a Civic
>> for $13K I'd take it. They were showing me used Civics what were $19K.
>
>Yup stuff does indeed fit in!
>
>As a 'small car' I love the way it easily fits 1 or 2 bikes in. Normally 2
>or 3 go on the tow-bar rack though.
>
>I don't know if the 1.4 iDSI is available in the US, but it does 50MPG for
>me.
>
>I have a friend who designs stuff for luxury cars and he now sings the
>praises of Jazz (magic seats and build quality especially). Obviously I'm
>biased because I own one (and love it), but they really are great 'little'
>cars.
>
>Skippy
>E&OE
>
There's a tow bar? That takes a bike rack?
>
>"dgk" <dgk@somewhere.com> wrote in message
>news:t0ksb25k4dteskolkve23r4ssbkpanrtr2@4ax.com.. .
>> On 19 Jul 2006 07:16:21 -0700, "rick++" <rick303@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>I got a season-end new civic for $13K a year and half ago.
>>>They added a VP ugragrade without cost.
>>>I got 41 mpg on my road trip last week- just as good as a fit.
>>
>> I'm thinking of the Fit because parking will be easier and because I
>> like the way stuff, well, fits into it. Still, if I could find a Civic
>> for $13K I'd take it. They were showing me used Civics what were $19K.
>
>Yup stuff does indeed fit in!
>
>As a 'small car' I love the way it easily fits 1 or 2 bikes in. Normally 2
>or 3 go on the tow-bar rack though.
>
>I don't know if the 1.4 iDSI is available in the US, but it does 50MPG for
>me.
>
>I have a friend who designs stuff for luxury cars and he now sings the
>praises of Jazz (magic seats and build quality especially). Obviously I'm
>biased because I own one (and love it), but they really are great 'little'
>cars.
>
>Skippy
>E&OE
>
There's a tow bar? That takes a bike rack?
#28
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Re: Too much for a fit
On Wed, 19 Jul 2006 18:18:56 +0100, "Skippy" <Skippy@spam.com> wrote:
>
>"dgk" <dgk@somewhere.com> wrote in message
>news:t0ksb25k4dteskolkve23r4ssbkpanrtr2@4ax.com.. .
>> On 19 Jul 2006 07:16:21 -0700, "rick++" <rick303@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>I got a season-end new civic for $13K a year and half ago.
>>>They added a VP ugragrade without cost.
>>>I got 41 mpg on my road trip last week- just as good as a fit.
>>
>> I'm thinking of the Fit because parking will be easier and because I
>> like the way stuff, well, fits into it. Still, if I could find a Civic
>> for $13K I'd take it. They were showing me used Civics what were $19K.
>
>Yup stuff does indeed fit in!
>
>As a 'small car' I love the way it easily fits 1 or 2 bikes in. Normally 2
>or 3 go on the tow-bar rack though.
>
>I don't know if the 1.4 iDSI is available in the US, but it does 50MPG for
>me.
>
>I have a friend who designs stuff for luxury cars and he now sings the
>praises of Jazz (magic seats and build quality especially). Obviously I'm
>biased because I own one (and love it), but they really are great 'little'
>cars.
>
>Skippy
>E&OE
>
There's a tow bar? That takes a bike rack?
>
>"dgk" <dgk@somewhere.com> wrote in message
>news:t0ksb25k4dteskolkve23r4ssbkpanrtr2@4ax.com.. .
>> On 19 Jul 2006 07:16:21 -0700, "rick++" <rick303@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>I got a season-end new civic for $13K a year and half ago.
>>>They added a VP ugragrade without cost.
>>>I got 41 mpg on my road trip last week- just as good as a fit.
>>
>> I'm thinking of the Fit because parking will be easier and because I
>> like the way stuff, well, fits into it. Still, if I could find a Civic
>> for $13K I'd take it. They were showing me used Civics what were $19K.
>
>Yup stuff does indeed fit in!
>
>As a 'small car' I love the way it easily fits 1 or 2 bikes in. Normally 2
>or 3 go on the tow-bar rack though.
>
>I don't know if the 1.4 iDSI is available in the US, but it does 50MPG for
>me.
>
>I have a friend who designs stuff for luxury cars and he now sings the
>praises of Jazz (magic seats and build quality especially). Obviously I'm
>biased because I own one (and love it), but they really are great 'little'
>cars.
>
>Skippy
>E&OE
>
There's a tow bar? That takes a bike rack?
#29
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Re: Too much for a fit
On Wed, 19 Jul 2006 18:18:56 +0100, "Skippy" <Skippy@spam.com> wrote:
>
>"dgk" <dgk@somewhere.com> wrote in message
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>> On 19 Jul 2006 07:16:21 -0700, "rick++" <rick303@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>I got a season-end new civic for $13K a year and half ago.
>>>They added a VP ugragrade without cost.
>>>I got 41 mpg on my road trip last week- just as good as a fit.
>>
>> I'm thinking of the Fit because parking will be easier and because I
>> like the way stuff, well, fits into it. Still, if I could find a Civic
>> for $13K I'd take it. They were showing me used Civics what were $19K.
>
>Yup stuff does indeed fit in!
>
>As a 'small car' I love the way it easily fits 1 or 2 bikes in. Normally 2
>or 3 go on the tow-bar rack though.
>
>I don't know if the 1.4 iDSI is available in the US, but it does 50MPG for
>me.
>
>I have a friend who designs stuff for luxury cars and he now sings the
>praises of Jazz (magic seats and build quality especially). Obviously I'm
>biased because I own one (and love it), but they really are great 'little'
>cars.
>
>Skippy
>E&OE
>
There's a tow bar? That takes a bike rack?
>
>"dgk" <dgk@somewhere.com> wrote in message
>news:t0ksb25k4dteskolkve23r4ssbkpanrtr2@4ax.com.. .
>> On 19 Jul 2006 07:16:21 -0700, "rick++" <rick303@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>>I got a season-end new civic for $13K a year and half ago.
>>>They added a VP ugragrade without cost.
>>>I got 41 mpg on my road trip last week- just as good as a fit.
>>
>> I'm thinking of the Fit because parking will be easier and because I
>> like the way stuff, well, fits into it. Still, if I could find a Civic
>> for $13K I'd take it. They were showing me used Civics what were $19K.
>
>Yup stuff does indeed fit in!
>
>As a 'small car' I love the way it easily fits 1 or 2 bikes in. Normally 2
>or 3 go on the tow-bar rack though.
>
>I don't know if the 1.4 iDSI is available in the US, but it does 50MPG for
>me.
>
>I have a friend who designs stuff for luxury cars and he now sings the
>praises of Jazz (magic seats and build quality especially). Obviously I'm
>biased because I own one (and love it), but they really are great 'little'
>cars.
>
>Skippy
>E&OE
>
There's a tow bar? That takes a bike rack?
#30
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Re: Too much for a fit
"dgk" <sonice@zero-spam-hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> On Wed, 19 Jul 2006 18:18:56 +0100, "Skippy" <Skippy@spam.com> wrote:
>
>>
>>"dgk" <dgk@somewhere.com> wrote in message
>>news:t0ksb25k4dteskolkve23r4ssbkpanrtr2@4ax.com. ..
>>> On 19 Jul 2006 07:16:21 -0700, "rick++" <rick303@hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>I got a season-end new civic for $13K a year and half ago.
>>>>They added a VP ugragrade without cost.
>>>>I got 41 mpg on my road trip last week- just as good as a fit.
>>>
>>> I'm thinking of the Fit because parking will be easier and because I
>>> like the way stuff, well, fits into it. Still, if I could find a Civic
>>> for $13K I'd take it. They were showing me used Civics what were $19K.
>>
>>Yup stuff does indeed fit in!
>>
>>As a 'small car' I love the way it easily fits 1 or 2 bikes in. Normally
>>2
>>or 3 go on the tow-bar rack though.
>>
>>I don't know if the 1.4 iDSI is available in the US, but it does 50MPG for
>>me.
>>
>>I have a friend who designs stuff for luxury cars and he now sings the
>>praises of Jazz (magic seats and build quality especially). Obviously
>>I'm
>>biased because I own one (and love it), but they really are great 'little'
>>cars.
>>
>>Skippy
>>E&OE
>>
> There's a tow bar? That takes a bike rack?
Yup
http://www.pendle-bike.co.uk/Nulldet...Support%20Rack
And Honda list 2 different tow bars, in the UK anyway
Skippy
E&OE