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Old 06-12-2011, 08:20 AM
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Congratulations, Patty! It's all Chet's fault!!

I have a Garmin in the S and another in the Jeep, but I think Honda has the best factory Navi system of any.

How far can that Jerry go without stopping?
Just heard from Jerry. He called to ask for directions to the Ignacio log cabin.
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Originally Posted by S1997
Congratulations, Patty! It's all Chet's fault!!

I have a Garmin in the S and another in the Jeep, but I think Honda has the best factory Navi system of any.

How far can that Jerry go without stopping?
Ahem...I don't see that there's any fault to be assessed. Nice car is nice - even if slightly goofy looking.

Who knew Garmin would be old school this quickly? I'm not looking forward to my first smartphone but it seems inevitable.

I don't think stopping will be an issue unless he left his wallet at home.
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Honda Crosstour Stainless Steel Door sill

Raymo, I was and when I noticed the lack of a plate to protect the door sills. I found and joined a Crosstour Forum (www.crosstourownersclub.com) and read a post about these door sill plates. What do you think of them? I may get some but I'm going to look a bit more.
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Originally Posted by Kyras
Just heard from Jerry. He called to ask for directions to the Ignacio log cabin.
So, did the NSX ever find its way back to Trabuco Canyon??? Jerry certainly looked happy behind the wheel!
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I was about to order the door sill plates but it required a credit card with Paypal. I haven't used Paypal in ages but I thought you didn't have to put out your credit card with it. Maybe I just forgot. The plates come from China. Even though the seller has a great reputation, I'm a little hesitant to put out my credit card.
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Originally Posted by Kyras
I was about to order the door sill plates but it required a credit card with Paypal. I haven't used Paypal in ages but I thought you didn't have to put out your credit card with it. Maybe I just forgot. The plates come from China. Even though the seller has a great reputation, I'm a little hesitant to put out my credit card.
PayPal requires either a credit card or bank account as a source for funds. I have used both and have had no issues with them.
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Originally Posted by jukngene
Originally Posted by Kyras' timestamp='1307895634' post='20674376

Just heard from Jerry. He called to ask for directions to the Ignacio log cabin.
So, did the NSX ever find its way back to Trabuco Canyon??? Jerry certainly looked happy behind the wheel!
^Yeah. Jerry had lots of fun on the drive home. Maybe he'll chime in.


Originally Posted by jukngene
Originally Posted by Kyras' timestamp='1307934177' post='20675527
I was about to order the door sill plates but it required a credit card with Paypal. I haven't used Paypal in ages but I thought you didn't have to put out your credit card with it. Maybe I just forgot. The plates come from China. Even though the seller has a great reputation, I'm a little hesitant to put out my credit card.
PayPal requires either a credit card or bank account as a source for funds. I have used both and have had no issues with them.
^Thanks for taking the worry out of it, Gene. I went ahead and ordered the door sill covers.
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Originally Posted by Kyras
Honda Crosstour Stainless Steel Door sill

Raymo, I was and when I noticed the lack of a plate to protect the door sills. I found and joined a Crosstour Forum (www.crosstourownersclub.com) and read a post about these door sill plates. What do you think of them? I may get some but I'm going to look a bit more.
Those look nice and are priced right for sure.

Thanks for the link to the CrossTour forum. Did you use the same screen name?
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^Yes, I did. I haven't made a post yet but when I do I'll still be Kyras with the red rose avatar.


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