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Cryomancer:Thanks for responding. Any idea if his trim was the 1.5T or 2.0? I hear most of the turbo issues are with the 1.5T trim |
Hi Everyone, really nice thread. Thanks to everyone sharing their knowledge with the community. I currently own a 2015 Honda Accord, my experience so for has been really good. I've had it for 2 years and have not had to do much beyond routine servicing. I am looking to get a 2021 Honda Accord 2.0T. I've read a lot of not so great things - mostly online about the turbo charged engine and I'd like to hear from people here who have first hand experience with the 2.0T turbo engine. Most of the issues I gather are with the 1.5L engine, which explains why I am going for the 2.0T. What should I look out for? Thanks in advance. |
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Sold $700 to demosoft. Thanks for making it easy. I'll contact you when I have more... |
tbaby534:Yeah, still available. Contact on signature |
demosoft:Yeah, still available. Contact on signature |
$835 @ N465 in a UBA dom account. Quote me if interested |
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truexgoldcom:Hello, I'd like to purchase $400 worth of webmoney. I went through your website and realised I have to sign up to do that. Problem is I am currently outside Nigeria and my current address and phone number are temporary. Kindly advise as I need it immediately. |
brownlord2:I couldn't have said it any better... THE CHANGE WE NEED IS NOT HERE! |
sandraokosun:Nice point, buy why Buhari? Is he the only qualified person? I am for giving someone new a chance. |
doroboss:Well said, frying pan to fire and back to frying pan. I think the only glimmer of hope we have is for APC to field a candidate with a track record of success, but going by what we know of Nigerian politics, this will not happen. I will be greatly and pleasantly surprised if I am proven wrong though. |
chamboy:I agree with you somewhat, it is akin to being between the devil and the deep sea. A lose - lose situation. |
Mogidi:So what do you suggest? To vote for someone who I am quite sure (judging from past records) will be a failure, or someone who has failed already? |
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This is my first post in the politics section, I usually just view threads and comments without getting involved. I have strived albeit with great disappointment to remain apolitical so far, but like they say, evil thrives when good men do nothing. The general elections are around the corner, and whenever I click on the politics section, what I see saddens me. I am of the belief that education is the solution to the problem of Nigeria, but reading the posts and comments of the so called educated and enlightened ones, I weep for the future of Nigeria. The votes of the majority of the educated are up for auction. I personally will not vote in the upcoming elections. Reason is that I will not risk my safety to vote for people I do not believe in. My mum, dad and siblings still need me. As far as I am concerned, all the contesting candidates are failures. Why should I vote for GEJ? He has been president so far for almost 5 years, what has he achieved? The north east is a no-go area. What gives his staunch followers the impression that if he wins a second tenure in office, it would be any different? 4 years and 7 months into his tenure and the nation is still dependent on crude oil as its major source of foreign exchange, Nigeria is still the only OPEC member that does not refine oil locally, the army is still ill equipped to fight insurgency (as they want us to believe), the standard of education is still at a near zero level, power generation is still a joke, elections are still not free and fair, the same leaders who debased the country are still in various positions of government. On the side of the APC, all their aspiring flag bearers have nothing to offer Nigeria. Atiku was a prominent member of a new democracy that had a clear chance to put Nigeria on the right path, at a crucial point when the populace yearned for a breath of fresh air and looked forward to the future with great hope and enthusiasm, but what did he do? He and his cronies saw it as a second chance to fill their pockets. In a sane clime, Atiku and OBJ would be in jail. but this is Nigeria, where you plunder the resources of the nation, and use same as a power tool to get whatever you want. In my opinion, Buhari’s continuous and comical fight for the seat of the president is now borne more out of his unwillingness to accept defeat than having any good thing to offer the nation. He ruled when Nigeria was a young nation, in a military government where his word was an order and law, he had a chance to reshape and build a nation that was still trying to heal the wounds of the civil war. What did he have to show for that? Absolutely nothing. Oh I get, in the period following his retirement, he has had time to reflect on what he should have done and is determined to make a difference now. And if he does not win as expected, he threatens to destabilize the nation. Absolute nonsense. I will restrict the APC contestants to these two as we all know it is between them. The greatest sadness and proof of a dysfunctional nearest future is the crowd of supposedly enlightened people who are supposed to be the hope of a great future clamoring behind these nonachievers in the hope that a few crumbs will fall off their table if they win. Is this what we have become? A society where your vote is up for auction to the highest bidder, a society where progress, achievement and qualification is slaughtered on the altar of tribalism. In the words of Mr. Herbert Risch “Africa, yeah yeah the dark continent”. I hate to read really long posts and I do not intend for this to be an essay, but until intellectuals who have achieved things in places we can all see and feel come up to contest for elections, until the masses - especially the youth who are the leaders of tomorrow decide that enough is enough, until losers take their losses in good faith and join hands to build a great country, until all these and more happen, I do not see us making much progress. Emancipate yourselves from mental slavery, non but ourselves can free our mind... - Bob Marley (Redemption Song, 1980) |
Still very available... I'll add my game CDs as a bonus |
AMALOSHE: Thank you so much for sharing your experience on this topic (sleep paralysis) ur contribution has helped me tremendously,thank U..You are welcome. Like I said, this my explanation so i have no scientific evidence to back it up |
I'm in ph now, left aba last night. If we have a deal, I'll bring it to aba myself. |
I have a 320gb ps3 and 2 pads for sale, its not hacked. I'm in ph, but I visit aba very often. if u r interested. I'll add my cds as a bonus... Its 45k
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I have a 320GB Playstation 3 console with 2 control pads for sale, bought brand new a few months ago so its still fresh (no scratches). Its up for sale for 45k (N45000), call me
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femi4: Perfect! I can't thank you enough |
It took me ages to find this thread, u r God-sent... Pls I need a product key and activation code for my repligo reader. Thanks a mill |
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that's what u get when u fight with ur boss |