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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 muthaf-ing agree..one of da reason i left da honda game...ive notice da difference going to a suby meet compare to a honda meet...everyone keep to themselves at a honda meet unlike suby meets everyone is friendly and not just suby meets...i g2 bimmer meets, v dub/audi meets and still get love.