Oh boy, here we go with another Honda article. I wish I could reply to all comments but here is my 2 Cents.
Oh boy, here we go with another Honda article. I wish I could reply to all comments but here is my 2 Cents.
sureeee Major Tom, that's what they WANT you to think!
This article only confirms one thing to me- The Olympics are retarded.
Let's be realist; a new driver needs something reliable, with low power, low cost maintenance and that won't incite him to "autocross" in a parking lot at 3am (and crashing in a light post). A hand-me-down should not be a fun beater, it should be about safety and going from point A to B. Thus, the best Hand-Me-Down…
Screw Consumer Reports... I regard the opinion of a slightly educated monkey much higher than over anyone at Consumer Reports. The Honda Fit is a sweet little car, the best in it's segment. CR can eat a dick
The last time CR dropped a Honda vehicle from its coveted Recommended list, it was 2011 and the 2012 Honda Civic was dumped for its low-quality interior, ride, and lack of driving fun. This shocking move led to an emergency refresh for the 2013 Civic designed to address many of those issues.
they have Optima written all over them.
Kia really? too soon.
200(ish) HP, 8000+ RPM redline, and smooth up and down the rev range. The lack of low-end torque is more than made up for by the way it begs to be redlined, and loves every minute of it. Easy to make more power with simple bolt-ons and reprogramming, with Honda reliability to boot.
10.) Honda K20
so many dumb comments, idk where to start.
the original cast.... from the 70's? You are joking right...
Yeah.... NBC doesnt like to share with other countries
I am an avid SNL fan (ofcourse watched the Jonah episode) and i was excited to see Jalopnik feature this. I hope more people watch SNL because of it... however maybe this wasn't the best sketch to introduce people too lol.
Oh please, SNL has wrung out many other, arguably more annoying, reoccurring sketches... The Californians anyone?
It is whats known in SNL world as a "reoccurring skit". Sure it is a little dry, but if you watch Saturday Night Live every week, its kinda funny. They have done many of these skits. some obviously better than others.