![]() 01/12/2014 at 13:59 • Filed to: QOTD, Brand Loyalty | ![]() | ![]() |
Is there a brand that provides everything - road, waterway and snow travel - that you would buy solely from? Would you load up your Hondas on your Honda like the picture above? Do you put away your Yamaha at the end of summer in favor of your Yamaha when snow hits the slopes? Do you take your Kawasaki for a nice ride to the marina where your Kawasaki awaits?
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How many companies can you get all those from? Can't be many more than the three you listed...
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KTM.
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Well...I will say this...I drive a BMW now, if I had room for (and could afford) a bike, I'd love an S1000...but other than that, I try to always use the best tool for the job.
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Suzuki.
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Replace the Dirtbike with a CB1300 and you're there.
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I don't understand brand loyalty. Get the best that you can afford (or justify spending) in every category. I wanted a safe, fast, fun mid size luxury sedan so I bought a BMW. I wanted a capable 4WD beater so I bought a Mitsubishi with the SuperSelect 4WD (aka ActivTrak in places like, I dunno, the Dakar Rally...).
Meanwhile, are Honda generators maybe the best? Possible. But if I buy some cheap-o brand on ebay for $250 (4500 watts!) is it better than no generator at all? You bet. It's great that some companies have their hands in everything (Honda, Yamaha, et al) but I always balance needs, cost, performance, and reliability.
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BMW for me.
I have my M3, to get me to the mountain, where I get on my K1300GT, ride through the mountains, and then get in my X5 to do some offroading
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Mhmm loopholes.
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BMW.
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I like cars... I've got my Nissan Z, now all it needs is a big GM ls engine, I want a ford truck to tow it/for snow, maybe old volvo or someting for snow hooning, I have a 65' beetle atm for snow and ..for classic car shows, for offroading..maybe a Polairis? I'm not super brand loyal, I like things with engines...
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This, this, and a little more of this. The S1000RR is arguably the best supersports bike, and we already know how good they can build cars. I'll take a 760Li because who cares about speed when you have the S1000RR, along with an X5 to tow it to the track.
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We don't get that bike in the states. Only the CB1100.
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I'm still sitting here in a corner....
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Hyundai's name is on everything from microwaves to giant shipping barges. I think they've got you covered as far as variety under one brand.
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And boy oh boy is that a good loophole.
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Honda....definitely
I don't need a picture... Here's a video
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Well I can take my Volvo
to my Volvo powered boat
which can take me to the island where they are doing construction so I can use my Volvo excavator
And when that's done I can put it on the trailer and use my Volvo truck to drive it home
And if you wanted to play the loophole card; the XC90 V8 is made by Yamaha. So I can take my motorcycle
And then get home and play my keyboard
Once that song is finished, I can go off-roading on my ATV
And finish the day on my jet ski
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I get more giddy when hauling ass in a big car like a 760 than say a 335.
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The SUV has an Yamaha engine. Oh I see you have that...
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Although this may be waning a little bit with my recent spell of bad luck with Subaru products
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I don't know much about that Ridgeline, it looks like a comfortable truck, an accord with a bed, not sure how tough it is. Hondas can be tough though.
Bed storage is nice
Ha it has a back up camera
Its kind of cool because it looks like a movie prop car
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Well, we've got a Ford race truck, a Ford tow rig, a Lincoln hearse, a Lincoln flagship car, a Ford Taurus business car, and my brother's dd is a new Ford Focus, so it seems FoMoCo is what we tend to consider the best tool for the job. That said we're also on our third Dodge Caravan (for flowers during funerals, transportation of things like cremation cases and air trays, moving large heavy objects that don't require the Super Duty, and trips to home depot. Fun fact, the back of the Grand Caravan was designed to perfectly fit a 4x8 sheet of plywood), and our second Subaru wagon (well technically firs, the second was rolled), so we don't constantly bleed blue oval.
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I'm going Kawasaki. That way I can get a submarine:
A helicopter:
And a ZX-10:
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Winner.