KeithInSpace
Veteran Member
Boy, we're a passionate bunch.
So you know, the Honda Accord is not a real car...I mean it has 4 wheels and a trunk, but it is really useless. It is not big enough to load a 96" TV, it can't tow a gooseneck trailer, and the 0-60 time is laughable.
The only real car is a Tex-Mex Edition F13500. That's why you see so many Honda Accords for sale on the used market. They're ALL upgrading to the Tex-Mex F13500. Because it rocks.
And the Honda Accord isn't a real car.
Not a personal attack here on the Honda Accord Super-Duper Fan Forum, that your car is so small. Not my fault that you all secretly want a Tex-Mex F13500.
Just my opinion.
The only purpose here is to make sure the OP has all the information he needs to hopefully make an informed purchase. If he needs a BX, he'll be happy with a BX. I may buy 20 acres in the next year or two (really, I may), but that won't make my NON-purchase of a L- or M- series Kubota (or whatever 'big' series of whatever other brand) a bad choice.
And after 5 years of BX ownership I have never, not once, for one moment, regretted my decision and wished myself onto a larger tractor. I use the stink out of my BX and have the pictures of completed projects to prove it.
That is the opinion I'd like the OP to know. As long as he knows that, whatever you're thinking is just fine too.
So you know, the Honda Accord is not a real car...I mean it has 4 wheels and a trunk, but it is really useless. It is not big enough to load a 96" TV, it can't tow a gooseneck trailer, and the 0-60 time is laughable.
The only real car is a Tex-Mex Edition F13500. That's why you see so many Honda Accords for sale on the used market. They're ALL upgrading to the Tex-Mex F13500. Because it rocks.
And the Honda Accord isn't a real car.
Not a personal attack here on the Honda Accord Super-Duper Fan Forum, that your car is so small. Not my fault that you all secretly want a Tex-Mex F13500.
Just my opinion.
The only purpose here is to make sure the OP has all the information he needs to hopefully make an informed purchase. If he needs a BX, he'll be happy with a BX. I may buy 20 acres in the next year or two (really, I may), but that won't make my NON-purchase of a L- or M- series Kubota (or whatever 'big' series of whatever other brand) a bad choice.
And after 5 years of BX ownership I have never, not once, for one moment, regretted my decision and wished myself onto a larger tractor. I use the stink out of my BX and have the pictures of completed projects to prove it.
That is the opinion I'd like the OP to know. As long as he knows that, whatever you're thinking is just fine too.
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