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So Shiney. So Chrome! So Frunky
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I just clocked 50,000 last week and I’m still happy with it but it’s time for speed parts. Upgraded sway bars and tires come next. With the roof box I can fit a huge amount of stuff which is really useful on our 9 hour road trips to see the family for the holidays. The roof box was supposed to be for a small suv but

Only because they can’t shove a Hellcat in it.

“Exclusive” is to those people what “free food” is to the rest of us lowly common folk—irresistible.

Fair enough. I think mine was just out of warranty and the dealer is like 45 minutes away so I just fixed it when I noticed.  

Since i’m not using them I don’t really want them in the car. Plus i keep a few other things under the tray like jumper cables and a roadside kit

Considering there is absolutely no inspections of any kind in MI i’m not surprised. Some of the things David Tracy drives I would consider safe, reliable, and in good condition in comparison. I might be able to get away with all-seasons but many of the streets I use don’t get plowed right away. Hell my street might

Rears go first. My hunch is the hill hold feature causes them to drag a little more than it would without it. Mine wore out about the same time as yours but as brake pads are cheap and I do my own work I am just keeping an eye on it and replacing as needed.

I only take mine out for cleaning which means my original floor mats are pristine and sitting on the shelf. Not sure what i’m going to do with them

Love it. I came from driving Dodge neons so it shouldn’t be too hard to impress me but it handles pretty well, gets good mileage, and fits everything on long road trips with the wife and the dogs. Mine is a manual with the 2.0L and I was getting the advertised 41mpg on the highway when I first bought it though I kinda

This is the first new car i’ve ever bought so I spent the money for the full set and now all our cars have them. 

Pretext: Michigan Winters

“Narrator: You didn’t want to go to Jim’s wedding.Jim’s a jerk but he is also your brother in law.

They are angry they threw a $100 bill in the trash when they bought their Challenger, that’s all.

IF THE MINIMUM WASN’T GOOD ENOUGH IT WOULDN’T BE THE MINIMUM!!

No because working 60% of the time, every time is very un-Honda like.

Now I want a Honda that smells of rich mahogany.

Yes, but it counts more if it has a Hellcat swap.

Same here.

Alternate alternate universe: This is made by Honda as the Fit SI for the US and the “Hot Jazz” for the rest of the world.

Iacocca is and was an icon but I started my engineering career in 2011 in Chrysler LLC powertrain. I can tell you that what David says is true. The merger talk made a lot of my friends nervous but it was talk. Until it turned into action it didn’t mean a lot. All the action that came in under Fiat to that point meant