300returns
300Returns
300returns

It’s a toss up with the Accord Coupe. I liked it but I liked the Solara better. The Accord was very angular, especially in the taillight area, which was still cool looking, but not what I was after. The first Solara was a smoother and more fluid, and I liked it more. I still like smooth, flowing designs over

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Not if you want to get away. If you just want to make a show before you go to jail then it’s as good as any of them!

I’ve only seen a handful of beige ones, it’s a terrible color choice for most things but especially this. They look good in Silver, Black, White, Red, and there were some green and blue ones that looked ok but weren’t my cup of tea. I’m speaking of the first gen ones, 99-01. After the gen 1 the magic was over for

I felt that they could’ve gotten red very wrong on that car but they thought hard and picked a good red to use and it worked. Silver was my favorite for that car, but there were several colors that looked good, especially on the 1st gen, which was the best design they ever had in my opinion. Very few of them look

Why does she need to steal a car? She’s obviously a good runner with a long stride.

I had a Solara with the 200hp V6 and a 5 speed and it was a great car for late teenage to twenties. Was it meh? Maybe a little but if you optioned one right with leather and the spoiler it was a pretty sweet ride. Plus you could pack 3 or 4 friends in easily and go on adventures. In base spec and in beige as

I would drive my Caprice to Taco Bell and pick up one of these sweet cup holders

I just hope if Ford decides to build more cars again that they are new cool cars that grow out of the Mustang or something rather than stuff like this. Something you can be passionate about, not quirky slow little rolling embarrassments.

I agree, a hybrid truck makes sense on paper, but come marketing time it was a tough sell 10 years ago. I don’t know if today is any different, but I don’t know if a 4 cylinder turbo truck will do well either.

I like biscuits, but the thought of writing Biscuits across my windshield has never crossed my mind. Until now.

I’ve never gotten the cost/benefit of the Integra Type R. They’ve always been pricey and there’s always a better bang for the buck. Like everyone else is saying, this one’s somewhat about nostalgia and maybe a bit about bragging rights and being a car collector. I get these cars, I just lack the passion to shell

This game was way fun. Maybe it wasn’t the most pedantically accurate racing simulator, but it was good enough for me and a blast to play with races and chases.

I just want to drive it. I hope it has 2 reasonable size cup holders, and storage spots like a console, door pockets, and a glove box. The rest is whatever. Sure I’d like an instrument cluster but it’s not a deal killer.

Its better than the first Roadster if I can fit in it easily, I’m like 6’1” with broad shoulders and that first one gave me trouble. New one looks roomier, but I mean it always looks fine in pictures so I guess we’ll see.

The TT was really cool looking when it was new, regardless of problems. The new ones are still cool but that first one made a statement.

That’s one good looking livery, or would this just be a paint job? Either way it caught my eye before I even read the headline.

I would laugh like a lunatic every time I drove this car. People would question my sanity, but I’d be spinning around in a state of euphoria. Unless it cost $23,500, that’d just kill all the fun. That’s too much for a lark when whip its are widely available

Testify! I’m with you 300% on more wild concept cars. Maybe if we had more wild concept cars then fewer cars would look like beans. Just about every damn new car looks like a bean, and I’m tired of it. That’s why they’re not selling. I wish energy would be solved as a problem so that aerodynamics would become less

I wonder if road condition is boosting CUV sales over cars? I drove one as a rental and it was nice to go over potholes, bumps, and parking lot ramps. I’m still going to buy cars, but the CUV’s aren’t without their charm. I’ll bet speed bumps alone are a big driver of CUV sales, those things suck.