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Originally Posted By: BrianWC
brag but I live in a fairly nice upper middle class neighborhood. Typically more Hondas, Yotas (and Lexus), Volvos, Audis and Mercs.


In the Washington, DC area, you'll find plenty of Hondas and Toyotas even in less-affluent areas. Of course we probably have, per capita, more "buy here, pay here" lots than anywhere else in the country.
 
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Originally Posted By: BrianWC
brag but I live in a fairly nice upper middle class neighborhood. Typically more Hondas, Yotas (and Lexus), Volvos, Audis and Mercs.


In the Washington, DC area, you'll find plenty of Hondas and Toyotas even in less-affluent areas. Of course we probably have, per capita, more "buy here, pay here" lots than anywhere else in the country.


If you ask me, Honda is the car of the slums in the greater DC area. At least until recently, most people with money had something German or a huge American SUV parked in their driveway. Most of Washington DC is a graveyard for smoke-blowing, beat to [censored] old Honda's.

But then, where I'm from in New York, EVERYONE has a Honda (except me of course...)
 
Yea, it's funny sometimes. In the suburbs of NYC you see all Hondas/Toyotas but when you leave the suburbs and move on up into upstate New York is when American cars seem to dominate people's driveways.
 
Lol, well, here, the car that's NOT the SUV is one of the cars I mentioned earlier. But we still have a good car-biased ratio. My neighborhood is a mix of doctors, lawyers, and profs from the nieghboring private lib arts school.
 
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Originally Posted By: mstrjon32

If you ask me, Honda is the car of the slums in the greater DC area.


I was with a friend of mine and I said, "Hey look, another Honda Civic with a [censored] can on it". He said, "What Honda Civic in Manassas doesn't have one?"

Good point.
 
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