athought123
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athought123

nice! personally I wanted the tourx essence, but new or used, i couldn’t find one in the price range I was looking for. 

I would love a sporty crossover with a supercharger whining in my ear

but there isn’t one for full on ugly.

You should tell Honda

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Honda keeps making the hood long for “powerful look” without putting a powerful engine in to back it up. Automotive equivalent of stuffing a cucumber in your pants (or chicken breast in your bras)

Eth the sales of Honda-E flatlining, it seems that they meant they’ll be pulling out of europe

Looks better than the Camry. Shame this won’t sell. They should rip out the fuelcell and call it the Camry

TLDR: Hydrogen is only “clean” if 100% renewable energy + electrolysis, but that’s never the reality. Hydrogen production is not a carbon neutral process.

Long version:

Automotive turned tire engineer here.

For fuel efficiency:
“optimal wheel” would be solid wheel (no spokes) like wheels on trains. Those have the least rolling resistance on any terrestrial vehicle. That said, it’s not actually the diameter of the wheels that cause the inefficiency. At least not directly.

Bigger wheels

Classic blue and amber? You mean these? Nobody liked these.

Tesla Cybertruck.

Yes and no. That Marysville thing is one intersection in a rural town paid for by USDOT under “smart city” grant.

The Japanese are woefully behind bleeding edge tech these days due to Galapagos syndrome.

Too bad? You mean blessed. Nothing worse than CRVs

“It’s a city car”

likely that research and production costs necessitated a high sale price to make money.”
Therein lies the problem. They lost money trying to make money. If they were resigned to the fact that they were going to lose money and just tried to make the best damn car possible, quite likely they would have made money.

Agreed.

I have to disagree respectfully.

When I tried to buy a car five years ago, the dealer suggested I put down a small deposit through my AMEX ($2000). They benefitted through some partnership with AMEX, and I “benefitted” with the 1% cash back.

I suppose, to be fair, I didn’t purchase the whole car with a CC.

The MDXs real competitor is Kia Telluride. 

The fake grille on the Civic really turns me off. And with the new facelift, they tried to fix the ugly by putting a body-colored feature inside the fake grille to make it smaller.

I’ll give you the concise answer.