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Derek Kreindler
(IC: employee)
Published: October 30th, 2014
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Well, my grandma has finally got her car.
She decided on a Honda Fit LX CVT. Thanks to the B&B for their suggestions. In the end, the higher driving position, multi-angle backup camera and complimentary extended warranty (6 year/100,000 km bumper to bumper) won out. That and the fact that she’s been a loyal Honda customer since she bought her first Civic in 1973.
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Hard to fault the choice.
What!? No Jaguar?