I don't personally have a Honda mower, but I have always loved Honda cars, and I really enjoy riding the mowers. They are so comfy, and quick. I mean, maybe it's just me, but the other mowers I've used, you sometimes have to go over spots again and such. They seem super reliable.
Just like with my cars, I am one of those people that just has to "buy American". To each his own, of course, but with the economy in the shape it's in, I feel it is important to do everything I can keep American workers working..............
Just like with my cars, I am one of those people that just has to "buy American". To each his own, of course, but with the economy in the shape it's in, I feel it is important to do everything I can keep American workers working..............
That's true, Green, but not when it costs me money to keep it running. I worry more about my billfold than I do about keeping someone who builds crap with a job. I drive a Honda Accord (1994 with 300,000 miles) and I have a Honda push mower. Yes, they're expensive, but quality doesn't come cheap.
Just like with my cars, I am one of those people that just has to "buy American". To each his own, of course, but with the economy in the shape it's in, I feel it is important to do everything I can keep American workers working..............
I like your thinking Green Girl. It's the thinking of many Koreans. It's why there is not a lot of Honda in Seoul. Most cars there are Hyundai, a Korean brand.