I want the new one as a second vehicle/city car/electric car-test vehicle.
I want the new one as a second vehicle/city car/electric car-test vehicle.
You are on the wroooooooong web site.
Even with my great hatred for Nissan (IDX never forget!) I still got a Leaf. Its actually a great car, I drove everything electric and it was down to the Leaf and the eGolf. The Leaf won because of the cost. The extra range was not necessary and the cost difference for insurance and parts was enough for the Leaf to…
Yes, an EV makes much more sense for me now that I live in a house with a garage on the fringes of Chicago where I can walk to the suburbs rather than when I lived in a hip, dense, more central neighborhood. In the old neighborhood, I paid for parking behind my building, but it wasn’t assigned, and there was no way my…
150+ mile range, self-parking, adaptive cruise control & lane assist, a great interior and honestly good-looking yet still a little quirky, and it’s cheaper than even a Bolt?
I still find it criminal that built in flip up boosters aren’t options on ANYTHING with family carrying credentials. Why is this option so obscure?
I hate to admit this (in fact I taste vomit in my throat as I write this) but there is something attractive about those numbers (despite, and not because of the Dodge Journey - it’s the numbers only that are compelling).
In my opinion it looks better with the 996 ones
I bought one of these new (1999 model). I was uninformed about P cars and drove it back to back with a lightly used 993 model.
2012 Honda Civic.
No mileage listed? Instant CP. With an ad that detailed its clearly not listed because its astronomically high.
No, you have to get in the back seat and lie down.
I want to know how long this idiot spent not looking at the road, to not see all the cars merging to the right, and all the flashing lights and whatnot.
No idea if Tesla will achieve those goals or not… but I’m taking delivery of my Model 3 in a few hours. I haven’t been this excited for a car since my very first.
I agree - Acura dumped their grill design just as they had finally figured it out. Now their design looks boring.
but this
There was a time that I might have looked at this as something other than a 31 year old car with 180k on the odometer, but that time has long passed. For $2,000, it’d be a fun thing to own. $4k gets me a decent high mileage honda that’s half as old, faster and safer nowadays though.
I had an ‘85 CRX Si in 1992. I loved that car...in 1992. I can’t imagine spending any real seat time in one now, even if it was pristine.
You didn’t even mention my favorite part of the car, the slide out trunk-drawer. The information on this car is out there, it’s just in print format. This picture is from my copy of Exotic Cars Quarterly, Summer 1991 issue. They did a full article on the car.
Things a lot of people forget - the first gen Neon ACR completely re-wrote the SCCA Showroom Stock rulebook because it was That Damn Good™.