isn’t Beast the trim level or something
isn’t Beast the trim level or something
lol what a tool
you want a $100k 4Runner?
SLK > Solstice / Sky
what’s funny is american’s being staunchly pro-Israel and then losing their entire mind at russia’s invasion of ukraine. I guess war crimes only count when you commit them in europe.
It’s like Honda made the original Insight in the late 90's and decided that was enough ‘green’ innovation for them to coast... for 20 years
this might be the worst listicle yet, keep it up guys!
I think you’re confusing the 5.0L M113 with the 6.0L M275 V12 which initially used coil banks instead of individual coil packs. The M113 uses individual coils and they’re about $70/ea from Mercedes.
They’re protesting basic safety measures put in place to protect the most vulnerable. Nobody batted an eye at requiring vaccines to travel abroad pre-2020.
nobody wannabe an Avalanche, plus for an actual daily (as most people use pickup trucks) the Ridgeline will run circles around anything on a GM lot in terms of reliability, efficiency, cost of ownership, etc.
memorable =/= good, or have anything to do with performance. It is something that is easily recognizable/remembered. The Ford Fuzion does not fit this description but a Honda Element does, for obvious reasons. And yes plenty of people would care about a next generation Element, that would actually be huge lol.
Yes exactly, the WRX looks different enough than all the other models that you can tell it’s a WRX.. even if it is ugly as hell lol
Every car on that list is 2003+ minus the S2k.
Since the 90's Honda has had numerous very memorable cars, the S2000, the Element, Type R, Ridgeline, Honda E, CR-Z, even that CrossTour thing lol.
exactly... distinctive
we’re just one day closer to death
Acura hasn’t made a memorable car in decades I had zero expectations lol
It was one of the most distinctive designs of the 90's. The quad headlights are still unmistakable and it differentiated itself well from contemporary Honda/Acura products at the time.
Yea that’s what I’m saying. It was a cold busniess/marketing decision to throw the integra name back on there in hopes a few nostalgic middle managers would buy a new ILX now.
counterpoint, I don’t remember the RSX fondly at all.