I wish Honda would start to use that philosophy again :/
I wish Honda would start to use that philosophy again :/
I was going to let them slide until I read about the stickers. How do they live with themselves?
lol.
In all seriousness though, the Durango is a pretty cool SUV and personally I would not mind driving one at all.
Agreed 100%. They should have never strayed far from this design. The sedan IMO was even better. Also, better engine.
That is the Blind Spot Monitoring system in most new Hondas today. When you put on your right hand turn signal, you see the view of everything on your right hand side or "blind spot." it is particularly useful on the highway when switching lanes.
Yes- it's currently competing against the Mitsubishi Galant for the most un wanted/unknown car in the USA.
ha, they are going to need to do better than that. Iron man himself couldn't sell me an Avenger, even if it already had all of the Avengers in the Avenger!
YES!!! CAN WE PLEASE FIND WHO DID THIS!!! AND BURN THEM AT THE STAKE FOR SUCH BLASPHEMY?!
lol nope. not like this is an RHD RX7 or something. Just saying, with that mileage in that condition, imported, that is a fair price. How is it not?
Anyone who voted CP has no concept of what things actually cost. They didn't offer this car here, its a 1991 with 43k original miles, no rust, no damage. A fuckin 91 Taurus with 43k miles would sell close to $9k, I know 100% my 91 CRX Si with only 43k miles would sell for that.
ok. so it doesn't look as bad as I wanted it to. Then again I was too busy looking at the Alfa 4C, now THAT is a cover worthy car. For $55k, mustang who?
car will blow up maybe 2rd or 3rd drive after u buy it, but listen to dem der turboos!
"we got a call from the boss, ya pissed off his nephew"
Please do not insult the beautiful and almost perfect new Accord Coupe by comparing it to this.
How many times do we have to come out and say this? It's about money, idiots! Cars are expensive! They cost money to buy, maintain, gas and insure! And that's money a lot of younger people don't have.
The automotive industry is a global playground, with brands having plants all over the world. Buying a Korean, German or Japanese car can support America as much as any Ford put together in Turkey.
Manual transmissions are fun and efficient if you know how to use them, but a modern double-clutch automatic can be as efficient (and more) even if you're a moron.