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    Honda Civic EX / EX-L
  • Year: 2011
  • VIN: 19XFA1F87BE011436
  • Style / Body: Sedan 4D
  • Vehicle Class: Mid Range Car - Lower
  • Engine: 1.8L I4 MPI
  • Country of Assembly: United States
  • Accident Records: Yes

Comments (16)

South American Cars 2020-04-28 04:30:58 | #1

These are COMMON in Houston

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AlabamaPlateSpotter 2020-04-28 04:35:02 | #2

I kinda like them, I think they're in the D series now ...... surprisingly common here as well

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South American Cars 2020-04-28 04:39:01 | #3

I totally like these... Yes D series... NOT COMMON in Florida... Not sure why it is for you. Never was here, might have been more common in 2001 when people had more money to travel, but not that much more common at all....

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South American Cars 2020-04-28 04:40:38 | #4

And once you leave Houston, heading towards San Antonio, not common anymore...

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AlabamaPlateSpotter 2020-04-28 04:46:42 | #5

South American Cars (2020-04-28 04:40:38)

South American Cars
And once you leave Houston, heading towards San Antonio, not common anymore...

Same here oddly head out towards Atlanta not common in fact CA and FL and TX are most common there Along with Half of the Midwest

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AlabamaPlateSpotter 2020-04-28 04:51:01 | #6

South American Cars (2020-04-28 04:39:01)

South American Cars
I totally like these... Yes D series... NOT COMMON in Florida... Not sure why it is for you. Never was here, might have been more common in 2001 when people had more money to travel, but not that much more common at all....


Especially not now GOOD OLE’ RONA but overall I think it’s because more people fly or rent a car and rentals almost always have plates from the more populated states (CA, TX, NY, MA) ect

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South American Cars 2020-05-12 05:51:36 | #7

AlabamaPlateSpotter (2020-04-28 04:46:42)

AlabamaPlateSpotter
South American Cars
And once you leave Houston, heading towards San Antonio, not common anymore...
Same here oddly head out towards Atlanta not common in fact CA and FL and TX are most common there Along with Half of the Midwest


This odd statistic is due to the fact that Atlanta is TRENDY and attracts all these kinds of people !  :D

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South American Cars 2020-05-12 05:52:53 | #8

AlabamaPlateSpotter (2020-04-28 04:46:42)

AlabamaPlateSpotter
South American Cars
And once you leave Houston, heading towards San Antonio, not common anymore...
Same here oddly head out towards Atlanta not common in fact CA and FL and TX are most common there Along with Half of the Midwest


Louisiana is too far West for Hotlanta !  :rofl:

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South American Cars 2020-05-12 05:55:00 | #9

AlabamaPlateSpotter (2020-04-28 04:51:01)

AlabamaPlateSpotter
South American Cars
I totally like these... Yes D series... NOT COMMON in Florida... Not sure why it is for you. Never was here, might have been more common in 2001 when people had more money to travel, but not that much more common at all....

Especially not now GOOD OLE’ RONA but overall I think it’s because more people fly or rent a car and rentals almost always have plates from the more populated states (CA, TX, NY, MA) ect


That contributes but, Atlanta is a crowd pleaser and many of those plates you see are attracted to it or drawn there for a purpose... I'm not actually surprised by this odd statistic, actually I've noticed it myself when I've gone there...

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AlabamaPlateSpotter 2020-05-12 07:39:02 | #10

South American Cars (2020-05-12 05:55:00)

South American Cars
AlabamaPlateSpotter
South American Cars
I totally like these... Yes D series... NOT COMMON in Florida... Not sure why it is for you. Never was here, might have been more common in 2001 when people had more money to travel, but not that much more common at all....

Especially not now GOOD OLE’ RONA but overall I think it’s because more people fly or rent a car and rentals almost always have plates from the more populated states (CA, TX, NY, MA) ect

That contributes but, Atlanta is a crowd pleaser and many of those plates you see are attracted to it or drawn there for a purpose... I'm not actually surprised by this odd statistic, actually I've noticed it myself when I've gone there...


Yeah it’s a fun place but I wouldn’t want to live in the city part but rather one of the suburbs Kennesaw or Marietta ( I have family in Kennesaw that’s where half of my ga spots come from) but overall better than the cabinet shops and chicken houses of Ashland

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South American Cars 2020-05-12 08:47:03 | #11

AlabamaPlateSpotter (2020-05-12 07:39:02)

AlabamaPlateSpotter
South American Cars
AlabamaPlateSpotter
South American Cars
I totally like these... Yes D series... NOT COMMON in Florida... Not sure why it is for you. Never was here, might have been more common in 2001 when people had more money to travel, but not that much more common at all....

Especially not now GOOD OLE’ RONA but overall I think it’s because more people fly or rent a car and rentals almost always have plates from the more populated states (CA, TX, NY, MA) ect

That contributes but, Atlanta is a crowd pleaser and many of those plates you see are attracted to it or drawn there for a purpose... I'm not actually surprised by this odd statistic, actually I've noticed it myself when I've gone there...

Yeah it’s a fun place but I wouldn’t want to live in the city part but rather one of the suburbs Kennesaw or Marietta ( I have family in Kennesaw that’s where half of my ga spots come from) but overall better than the cabinet shops and chicken houses of Ashland


Yeah the city itself is kind of dangerous, lots of sketchy parts of town... O really ? Interesting... You should note that at the bottom of the photo, I know I sound like many moderators here advocating for that lol, but really, I'm just really big on location...I agree, I think I'd like the Suburbs better, yeah lol you got that right ! But hey, Alabama cities are nice... Right ?

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AlabamaPlateSpotter 2020-05-12 09:10:59 | #12

South American Cars (2020-05-12 08:47:03)

South American Cars
AlabamaPlateSpotter
South American Cars
AlabamaPlateSpotter
South American Cars
I totally like these... Yes D series... NOT COMMON in Florida... Not sure why it is for you. Never was here, might have been more common in 2001 when people had more money to travel, but not that much more common at all....

Especially not now GOOD OLE’ RONA but overall I think it’s because more people fly or rent a car and rentals almost always have plates from the more populated states (CA, TX, NY, MA) ect

That contributes but, Atlanta is a crowd pleaser and many of those plates you see are attracted to it or drawn there for a purpose... I'm not actually surprised by this odd statistic, actually I've noticed it myself when I've gone there...

Yeah it’s a fun place but I wouldn’t want to live in the city part but rather one of the suburbs Kennesaw or Marietta ( I have family in Kennesaw that’s where half of my ga spots come from) but overall better than the cabinet shops and chicken houses of Ashland

Yeah the city itself is kind of dangerous, lots of sketchy parts of town... O really ? Interesting... You should note that at the bottom of the photo, I know I sound like many moderators here advocating for that lol, but really, I'm just really big on location...I agree, I think I'd like the Suburbs better, yeah lol you got that right ! But hey, Alabama cities are nice... Right ?

Most are, we have our sketchy parts ( Downtown Anniston/Birmingham) if you love 90s and early 2000s cars Gadsden for some odd reason has a lot of those ( I saw a Daewoo Lanos sedan no pic as it was in the opposite lane) there is really no medium between sketchy parts and rich white people parts are like for ex: Inner Birmingham is sketchy (parts like Vestivia hills are fine) but Shelby co just to the east is way more affluent (can you say R I C H W H I T E P E O P L E) anyway we always take the back way up there so I don’t always know where exactly it was taken so just putting GA saves a lot of time and energy

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South American Cars 2020-05-12 09:28:56 | #13

Interesting... Wow 90s are alive in Gadsden ! O yes Vestavia Hills is very nice ! Shelby is South isn't it ? No middle huh, just rich or poor ? Statewide ? O ok, yeah that's good enough then lol

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AlabamaPlateSpotter 2020-05-12 09:32:24 | #14

South American Cars (2020-05-12 09:28:56)

South American Cars
Interesting... Wow 90s are alive in Gadsden ! O yes Vestavia Hills is very nice ! Shelby is South isn't it ? No middle huh, just rich or poor ? Statewide ? O ok, yeah that's good enough then lol

Yeah it’s not that Bad minus the trailer parks

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South American Cars 2020-05-12 09:34:17 | #15

 :rofl: But trailers are AFFORDABLE unlike regular housing and don't require $50,000 payments to the school district (Property Taxes) like regular housing...

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AlabamaPlateSpotter 2020-05-12 09:38:04 | #16

South American Cars (2020-05-12 09:34:17)

South American Cars
But trailers are AFFORDABLE unlike regular housing and don't require $50,000 payments to the school district (Property Taxes) like regular housing...

Yea, your right about that

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