HideyoshiJP
HideyoshiJP
HideyoshiJP

While they could have mentioned it again here, they also did an article dedicated to the deaths when they happened.

meat whole salesman”

I don’t know if this is still true, but when it came out, the ACR had the most downforce of any production car at something like 1700 lbs. It was the stickiest of the icky.

throttle house did an episode recently with an acr and on its regular tires, not slicks, it ran damn near the same time as a BAC mono on slicks.  the acr is a monster.  too bad its gone. 

So half the people are driving slower and half are driving faster. What could go wrong!

People are definitely driving worse, and I’ve actually found more people to be driving slower than the speed limit. My buddy who happens to be one of the slowest drivers I know, was flying past cars the other night. I looked over, and we were doing the speed limit, despite passing every car on the mostly empty road.

Congrats on the new Honda. As for the warehouse.. .this is so cool:

Whichever state the person answering is from.

It’s common on campuses with limited parking, yes.

high prices for a campus parking permit

It’s the everyday cars that actually move the world, even if they may not move your heart very much.

LOL! I bet you couldn’t even define socialism. Also, capitalism is currently actively destroying the planet to make a few people rich.

I can’t imagine anything in a museum I would be less interested in viewing.

You definitely hit the mark better than I, but the first thing I thought about the car when I watched the movie was squat wheelbase, tall canopy: Civic wagon.

And the worst part is; the merch he made on his “Abandoned on the High Seas” brand to make himself some spend money, was all shipped on the Evergiven.

As a museum piece for a collection I’d say it’s worth about $25,000, maybe more. Not only will you never find a nicer one, this is literally the only one that can be described as The Last. As a daily driver in its essentially new condition, I’d say it’s worth the $14,000 mentioned in the article; looking at the BAT

I always love putting old car prices through an inflation calculator for that kind of context. You get a whole lot more car for the same amount of money today!

The window sticker indicates that this car was $18,210 in 2001 money, or about $27,546 today.

I once ended up on the French border when I was supposed to be going to the Netherlands, when I was driving in Belgium. So that was about forty/fifty miles. Belgium is not a big country.