Attention Business Traveler
I used to travel from city to city, because of my business. Business startup was always full of schedule. I had to travel around by myself and by my car. I didn’t travel by air because it was too expensive. I didn’t travel by bus, because it was too time consuming. Both of them were not time flexible for a small business owner.

My car was my feet. My business and I couldn’t live without it. For many years, I found my best loyal car friend, Honda. For all these I drove, I trusted Honda was the most reliable car. I love Honda, not because instant speedup or high speeds drive experience. I loved Honda because it is like an old good friend with a smooth relationship. It takes care of your safety. Unlike the other brands car, they would like to manufacture low quality cars to monopoly the market. For Honda, no matter what kind of economic cars I bought, their safety is always trustable.
For me, I think Honda is quite fuel saver. Toyota earns the beat fuel saver. But Toyota has been massively reduced its own car weight to light up the fuel consumption. In my personal opinion, Honda fuel saving technology is better than Toyota. Honda didn’t use the massive plastic body parts to reduce the car weight to save drivers’ fuel instead putting the safety into a big question.
The third point is Honda is hard working car. I used to own a small Honda car. Travelling from city to city makes me feel more comfortable. The same care plan, with Honda, I never had a broke down on my way. I don’t think that was my lucky, given the fact I have been traveling a quarter of my life.
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