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Wow. This shop is local to me and I had no idea it was there

damn...

I’m a 42 yr old father of 3. I like the V-Series cars, they are just priced out of reach even though I make a decent wage. I’d say that about most cars I like actually...

Went to get in my car one morning and my garage smelled of sulfur (rotten eggs) My battery was toast, and I was smelling it’s mortal remains. I called Advanced Autoparts where I had purchased the battery and was placed on hold for an extended period until I finally hung up annoyed. I then called Napa to see if they

Showing an NSX in Texas will get you all sorts of rude comments. I’ve become calloused to them.

I’ve owned Acura’s across the range. Integra, TL, MDX, and I’d love it if they would build something I’d like to buy again someday. I’m not holding my breath as the design direction doesn’t appeal to me at all. Hopefully they do something I’ll like in the future.

Truth

Amen. I still miss my 94 GSR on occasion

I’ve got a 2005 Acura MDX that will likely turn 15 while in my care. It’s just a damn good car.

Sixt would have to be compelled to take on the financial burden of litigating with Daimler- in order to do that the victims here would have to win a case against Sixt that would null the agreement they signed. If Sixt is as big as you say, then the victims here are waging a war they can’t afford and the main point of

manual trans or nah.

LoL


Stories like this just really make me feel the extent of my liberty ya know?

so you missed the part of the article where the couple said they didn’t have the resources to match up in court against Daimler or Sixt then?

and of course, neither the rental company, nor the owners of the torn up Model X have the resources to sue Diamler for the damages, so there is a sort of bullying angle here as well.

In times like these the automotive journalism gig seems beyond enviable. Enjoy, and do please report back a great adventure. Those of us staring at computer screens all day need the vicarious escape.

I don’t claim to have a lot of business knowledge- it’s not the world I work in, but if there is a trend where people are buying used bikes instead of new bikes, wouldn’t it be a good idea to make a market adjustment on the pricing of new bikes?
It’s been a really long time since I took an economics class, but I recall

Honda- please give up on the flash-bulb headlamps. PLEASE

wow, look at you beating that dead horse...

Torchinsky references the front grill insert on an Escort GT as “asymmetrical” design. It’s a piece that could be swapped out with minimal tools. If that meets the standard for tghe article, then the Veloster’s purpose designed structure certainly does- that isn’t a “smartypants” answer- it is a dumbfounded reply.

Dude... The structure is completely different on the passenger side than it is on the driver side (adding a b-pillar) but that doesn’t qualify as an asymmetrical design in your eyes?