The magic is Honda passing this off as an Integra. *POOF* Sight of hand and smoke puffs to wow the crowds. Then, just like any John Woo movie, the white doves fly out into the audience. AWWWWW!
The magic is Honda passing this off as an Integra. *POOF* Sight of hand and smoke puffs to wow the crowds. Then, just like any John Woo movie, the white doves fly out into the audience. AWWWWW!
What is going on with that Hyundai front grill/lights/no front bumper/no crash bar? It forgot to zip up it’s zipper and you can see all the bits.
At least all the other ugly truck grilles hide the radiator/ac/trans cooler/bits.
My buddies wonder why I don’t get on the motorized 2 wheel glee and ponder why I only hit the trails on a mountain bike. After getting hit by a car while on two wheels riding to the trails (luckily I was not hurt), that really takes the wind out of any ideas of trying to share the roads with people in a 2 ton+ missile.…
That’s not a bad looking Accord.
Ick! The way that steering column just moves up to catch your melon!?!
Time to retire that rear detach seat stay and GET A CANNONDALE LEFTY!
You need to try a CrackNFail F Series Lefty build.
I am in the same boat. I have worked from home but for some reason I still need to go into work every work day during this pandemic. My wife complained that she had to work from home and all i can do is remind her that I’d rather be working from home.
It’s that time again! Choose two!
With what we wanted it was close to $45k out the door (taxes, registration, extras). There were other trims but at that price new, that was a HARD sell.
Out of all 3 generations of MR2s, the MRS is my favorite. The steering feel is good, the suspension is pretty good, the power (although lacking) is good enough to get you into trouble. With just tires and brake upgrades, you get a seriously fun canyon carver without dropping too much money. When you get the power…
That and at $45k+ for the AWD V6 trim, it was already dipping into Lexus market.
I’m wrong. The article does state manual. It is a NP in my book for someone looking for a clean weekend toy truck.
Agreed. I have a 2WD ‘06 Taco and drove it in nearly every northern winter (except the last 2). Good snow tires and sand bags with situational awareness is what you need. The truck is light enough that although it can ride on top of snow, it doesn’t bury itself as long as you are moving.
I use a simple term while driving, watching bad driving decisions like weaving or cutting off a larger semi or bus. Physics always wins.
If it isn’t broken, why fix it? Oh wait...
I was never a truck person but owning two trucks currently, they do have their uses. I have a smaller truck and a larger pickup. Between the two the smaller one has done more hauling, work and miles compared to the other larger truck. The big truck is just a people hauler with the seasonal camper hauler.
Gotta’ love Sonoda’s drawings in GSC. He loves classics cars of many regions, things that go boom and ahem... Pretty anime women. If you love cars, guns and pretty faces then GSC is full of eye candy for you.
Damn this song is catchy...
Hmmm. Not weird here...