View Poll Results: Are you pragmatic and well educated?
Yes
48
77.42%
I ain't a pragmatic you terrorist, I'm 'murican.
4
6.45%
Doy Doy! I made poopy in potty mommy!!!
10
16.13%
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Are you pragmatic and well educated?
#1
Are you pragmatic and well educated?
Just read an article in Yahoo! Autos. Honda drivers are pragmatic and well educated with 70% of us having a college degree or higher, and 97% of us are tech savvy.
What Your Car Says About You- Yahoo! Autos Article Page
What Your Car Says About You- Yahoo! Autos Article Page
Last edited by mtunofun; 10-11-2009 at 06:14 PM.
#4
Wow... I've owned 6 Hondas, Graduated from college 12 years ago, with a degree in Computer Science, and am now working in the I.T. Field at a top 5 Liberal Arts College...
yeah... I fit the mold.
And happy about it
~SB
PS... woohoo 100th post
yeah... I fit the mold.
And happy about it
~SB
PS... woohoo 100th post
Last edited by specboy; 10-11-2009 at 07:36 PM. Reason: See woohoo above
#5
Degree in Business Administration Penn State '75.
35 years later...............just passed my first year, working as a caseworker for Children & Youth Services.
Don't ask...............It's a long story!!!!
My Fit is the only thing keeping me sane !!!!!
35 years later...............just passed my first year, working as a caseworker for Children & Youth Services.
Don't ask...............It's a long story!!!!
My Fit is the only thing keeping me sane !!!!!
#8
This is the second Honda I've owned (previous car was a 91 Civic) I'm in the military and I work at a computer helpdesk. Haven't started college yet, but I am very tech savvy. I'm half way done with my A+ certification. Hope to start college sometime early next year.
#10
Anyone on here is probably going to qualify as "tech savvy," there are still some people afeared o' the internet.
However, yes, I consider myself tech savvy, and I'm in the process of getting a doctoral degree, so I guess I fit the mold. I also wouldn't buy a car known for being unreliable, so I suppose I'm a pragmatist.
However, yes, I consider myself tech savvy, and I'm in the process of getting a doctoral degree, so I guess I fit the mold. I also wouldn't buy a car known for being unreliable, so I suppose I'm a pragmatist.
#11
I have undergraduate degrees in mechanical technology and anthropology, and I am currently a tool and die designer for an aerospace contractor. I guess that makes me an educated ignoramus and moderately "tech savvy".
This is my first import car and first Honda. Previously I'd always bought the smallest, least expensive Dodge, in part because that was what the only dealer in town sold. I guess that makes me somewhat practical.
This is my first import car and first Honda. Previously I'd always bought the smallest, least expensive Dodge, in part because that was what the only dealer in town sold. I guess that makes me somewhat practical.
#14
Good article. Now we have something to throw back into the faces of Chevy! I hate that new commericial that indicates the Colbalt gets better
gas milage than the Civic - they would not dare put the Fit in that place
cowards!
Cat :x
gas milage than the Civic - they would not dare put the Fit in that place
cowards!
Cat :x
#15
Just read an article in Yahoo! Autos. Honda drivers are pragmatic and well educated with 70% of us having a college degree or higher, and 97% of us are tech savvy.
What Your Car Says About You- Yahoo! Autos Article Page
What Your Car Says About You- Yahoo! Autos Article Page
#16
All of the Chevy's I've ever driven/been around (even new models) get WAY LESS than the epa advertised rates.
All of the Honda's I've owned (4)...have gotten WAY MORE than the epa advertised rates.
I don't care what Chevy says. It's not true, and I will NEVER own one.
#18
~SB