4wheeldriveking
Zachary Vogel
4wheeldriveking

I dated a girl who had a 2008 Honda Civic LX that she bought from carmax with 15k miles. I don’t have a photo, but somehow that thing had a lot of issues and she was one of those weirdos that also got the extended warranty from carmax for a Civic. So, I’m not a big fan of civics anymore. I’ve noticed that a lot of

I wouldn’t be home from work until about 7pm, so there’s really no reason for me to suck anything.

Honda is trying to bring it back

Do you feel like James Bond every time you start your Aston?

I think Honda is fine, but Acura.... they might need to kill it off. the NSX is going to be a flop, it’s not worth $180k, and Acura is a premium brand, not luxury. Acura’s biggest competition is Honda. How could you possibly tell me that you’d take a base ILX over a Civic Touring that costs a few grand less? Drops mic.

This car is going to flop at that price. If I had that kind of money I would be in line for either a 911 or an R8. If it were priced for $130k, I could handle that, but it’s not.

Before getting my car, I almost got the 2.5 limited with all the options. It’s a great car, trunk is huge, but I wanted something that sat higher and the forester for 2015 had a pretty lame infotainment system.

I don’t see this actually happening. Volvo did away with the pedestrian airbag for a reason.

Looks a lot better than the S90

Is it just me or does that steering wheel just stand out in a negative way? It looks like it’s from 2004, not 2017

tC - t=Toyota C= Celica

Maryland!

They should do something crazy with the iM, maybe, and hear me out; They should rename it “Toyota Matrix”. To be honest, I had a 2005 Toyota Matrix about 5 years ago. I loved it. The second generation was lame and showed lack of effort. When the iM came out I got excited because I saw it as the 3rd gen Matrix and it

The only time I’ve ever seen anything like that was going to a Toyota dealer and seeing a Camry LE that they added leather and 20 in chrome wheels to and put the badge “limited” to it.

I get made fun of all the time for having a 2015 crv. Yes, I’d rather have something cool and maybe vintage like a Mercedes 450SL, but I do sales for a living, so I need a car with awd, seating for 5, leather, decent trunk space, decent on fuel, and under $35k, so for me it checked all the boxes for my lifestyle.

But do I really want to be that person who gives up coffee?

If it weren’t for the fact that I do sales and have to drive 100+ miles a day, I would definitely consider getting a certified one as a second car. you can get one certified for $13k with not even 20k on the clock and a warranty that will cover it to 100k miles. The problem next has nothing to do with the car, the

Brown. Because that's what you buy when you're a jalopnik reader.

Doug, when are you going to write another book?

That top was trying so hard to be graceful and it just failed.