HJTravels
HJTravels
HJTravels

I always wonder what happened to my first 88 M6 and my E36 M3. They were both amazing cars and I’d still rock one of them. Unfortunately I don’t even have a VIN number for either of them, as I gave up all the paperwork that I had for them both.

I’ve been wanting a remable battery for a while. I love my old Note 3, but it’s getting long in the tooth and practically nobody makes removable batteries anymore. I always have pleanty of extra batteries around to switch out. It’s way better than just plugging it in all the time.

Guy Fieri is an anti gay douche. I’ll be glad when his 15 minutes are up.

It doens’t really sound like a Honda S2000 at all. Especially where the engine revs up. I think it really stopped around 7000rpm. So that AP1 car is really missing something there. My guess is that it’s a faked noise in the video.

The Honda S2000: It’s Honda Reliable, cheap to run, easy upkeep, 9000RPM, excellent handling, etc

Beat me to the punch with the Miata. So, I’ll raise you with a 911, since I’m on a Porsche kick here lately.

I like it. I always fill up in NJ on my way to NYC. It’s so easy and I don’t have to get my hands dirty.

$159 is a little rediculous

The Mazda Miata or the Honda S2000, both are very easy to work on and repair.

Being able to change the battery was their best feature.

I have a Note 3 also, and once they got all the software bugs out of it, it wasn’t that bad. The Note 5 gets rid of the two most useful features of the Note 3, the removable battery and expandable memory. If they came out with a 128 or 256GB version I’d be good with the memory. But, I really want that removable

No they were on the low side, so even if you had a jumo drink it wouldn’t interfere with shifting, my car also had a stick.

One of the features I never see on other cars (other than BMW convertibles) is the all-windows switch. With the touch of a single button you could easily put down/up all the windows at the same time.

The best cup holders I had was in my old 1997 Honda Civid EX coupe. It was a great commuter car and it’s cup holders were in just the right place. Up front and low, plus away from any electronics. Mine were actually slightly larger in than in the photo, and the same size, with a door that covered them while you

Germans pay attention on the roads, they just don’t understand how we could drive without paying attention to the roads because of a drink our hand.

Non-removable battery is a deal breaker.

C&D didn’t see it that way: