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LONGTIME HONDA OWNER REWARDED
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n a presentation ceremony at
Horner Honda in Salisbury,
Maryland, American Honda Fi-
nance Corporation Senior Vice
President David W. Paul handed
longtime Honda owner Harry
Adler the key to a 2015 Honda
CB300F as a gift. The motorcy-
cle is the 55th Honda that Adler,
84, has owned.
Over the years, Adler has
owned a wide variety of Honda
models, including a Helix
scooter, Grom, CRF230M,
CBR250R, VT600CD, VTX1300
and VTX1800C. Forty-eight of
his motorcycles were purchased
from Horner Honda, 38 through
Honda Financial Services. In-
cluding his new CB300F, Adler
currently owns eight Honda mo-
torcycles, as well as two Honda
generators.
"Over the years, my number-
one form of recreation has been
motorcycle riding, and based
on my experience, Honda is
the best," said Adler, who has
ridden motorcycles since 1963.
"They make a great product,
and the people that represent
the company are wonderful. The
dealers that I've been in contact
with over the years have always
been very responsive and taken
really good care of me, espe-
cially Horner Honda, which I've
used for the last 20 years. The
CB300F was sort of the one
bike that I was missing in my
portfolio, and this gift was quite
a surprise. I look forward to rid-
ing the bike."
"It's rare that a company
gets the chance to honor an
outstanding customer like
Harry Adler, who's shown unsur-
passed loyalty," David W. Paul
said. "We're thrilled to be able to
recognize Harry's longstanding
commitment to both the Honda
brand and Honda Financial Ser-
vices. We love having Harry as
part of the Honda family."
American Honda Finance Corporation Senior Vice President David W. Paul (right) presents longtime Honda owner Harry
Adler with a 2015 Honda CB300F. At left are Horner Honda owner Bud Horner and Harry Adler's wife, Donna Adler.