Thought of the day.

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Yes and you can add 20 more things to that list,
The folks who put on the train, ships or trucks to move these cars all over the world.
those same trains, trucks and ships need people and fuel to move them.
Then it gets to the dealer, they have people to clean and sell them, folks who help finance
them, mechanics who help service them. you could write one hellva a long list,
or we could not buy the car, gift the money to charity which employs no one,
the person recieveing the money is back next month for more?

I do beleive in helping folks, but helping folks being productive people
makes the most sense for society to function at its best.
 
I saw a new honda pilot today in town and I was like I kinda like how they look. never had any interest in them before, decided to look online at them and was blown away 90 000$ for a honda pilot now a days lol the 2026 model will be available in hybrid for 100 000$ on road probably lol
I was looking seriously at the 2026 CRV, which is quite a bit less. Seems like a decent vehicle from the reviews I looked at.
Unfortunately there were none on the entire Island, and you had to pre-order them if you wanted one. Naw
 
The Honda dealer in Charlottetown, Capital Honda, where I purchased my CRV, has 33 2026 CRVs in stock - 16 are hybrids. Cheapest one is $40,503 - two wheel drive. If you want all wheel drive, it is $2800 more. Between my wife and I we have had 4 CRVs - a 2015, two 2018, and a 2023. Still have an 2018 and the 2023. All have been very dependable and get good gas mileage.

Biggest issues have been the dealer pushing unnecessary services and waiting months for some parts, including one to fix the power tailgate under warranty. When you ask when the part will be in, they shrug their shoulders and say “TBD” - to be determined.
 
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