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Originally Posted by NycFox
Being a former Honda owner. I would sense there is little to no sense of community. When I had a Honda, it was all about recklessness and racing. Im driving anywhere, next thing I know some kid flies up next to me or by me looking to race. Little respect, little maturity and little friendship. Even at the meets, people keep to themselves for the most part, stay to their "own kind." Great "meet".
When Im in my WRX and I see another Subaru (Legacy, STI, WRX) it's a beep beep, a wave or a head nod. It's about respect and friendship for sharing the same passion.
Im saying this in a general sense, maybe even in a stereotypical sense.
It does not apply to all Honda owners, as I was one and wasn't like the majority of kids in the scene.
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I agree since im someone who came into the honda game now after crossing over from the nissan community. At nissan meets every1 was cool with each other and people didnt mind showing off wats under their hood or the type of work u put into ur nissan. If a another nissan rolled up on me..it would be a general head nod or wave. Now im in the honda scene, its the opposite lol. Most people at honda meets stick to who they know and when another honda runs up on me...he wants to grill me and my car and tries to race me lol. But i also think the reason for this is the numerous thieves in the honda game that cause other honda owners to be weary of each other......