I hope someone hasn’t been saving up for 15 years to buy a Civic.
I hope someone hasn’t been saving up for 15 years to buy a Civic.
Hold up a sign telling him to shift up. There’s plenty of torque to drive around quietly in 3rd or 4th at 25 MPH.
FYI Honda, the Fast & Furious kids are now in their mid to late 30s.
Your mom.
I hope someone removes the muffler on their 1.4L Renegade, the world can use another straight pipe Multi-air turbo running around.
Holy Frijoles, that’s so many horses.
Hi Wayne!
Now that’s a bug!
Back in the 90’s as a kid, I had two neighbors that both had 930 Turbos. Neither of them ran as they both waited for engine rebuilds, even with 7:1 compression ratios they were unreliable.
80% of us probably buy cool/interesting cars with low interest rate loans and good size down payments. 10% probably buy brand new at 84 months or something similar. The remaining 10% buy the really cool stuff outright that tends to be mentioned and illustrated more often.
I wish it came with a manual, it could be perfect. Manual transmission/manual transfer case, would be so sweet.
Based on public roads, 300 FWD HP, 500 RWD HP.
I agree, I like the SS and appreciate its scant availability. She likes what she likes.
I saw my first one in the wild this weekend. It was white, parked in between a couple other generic white sedans. I pointed it out to my wife, explaining there’s a 6.2L V8 uber sedan over there. She didn’t see it, I had to physically point it out to her. She’s a car nut but had no idea that generic Chevy sedan was…
It’s because it cost twice as much to build a rigid convertible, so the doors don’t pop open.