brewman15
Brewman15
brewman15

We just bought the Accord Sport with the manual. It was hard to find with a manual... only one in stock in the Indy area 70 miles away from where we live. The lack of options and colors bugged me too, but the car drives so well I was willing to compromise.

Good luck finding a Fusion with a manual. I checked 4 or 5 dealerships around me and had no luck. I really wanted to test drive one too.

Neutral: Just did...2013 Honda Accord Sport w/ 6-spd manual.

You forgot to add which structure will the most annoying kid in Hollywood run to while the Autobots defend him? Will it be a building, pillars, or a different building?

Thanks for the Office Space reference. That made my day. I loved that movie in college but didn't really understand it until I got a job after college.

People who commit crimes should be punished. People who commit crimes then post about said crime on Twitter, Facebook, or other social media sites should be punished and then neutered.

If I recall correctly is spins at less than 100 RPM and has close to 50% thermal efficiency...definitely an engineering marvel.

I'll go a different and go with this. It is the Cat C-175 V-20 quad turbo 4,000 hp diesel engine. I chose it because it goes into the world's largest (at 400 tons) mechanical drive haul truck. I think it is the or one of the largest high-speed (~2,000 RPM) diesel engines. The block is a single casting, and it

I seriously wish 'severe loss of talent' while driving could be a ticket-able offense.

I just pseudo-bought my new car on-line...that is I searched dealer inventories online to find the exact car I wanted, then went to that dealership to check it out. It's not like my wife and I were looking at anything exotic. We needed a family car, so we looked at typical family cars...Accord, Fusion, 6, CX-5,

Last accident I witnessed an Explorer ran a red light in downtown Chicago and clipped a Corolla, who had the green arrow. The Explorer lost control and spun into an oncoming Pathfinder and eventually over the curb and onto the sidewalk (he was going that fast). The Explorer had temp plates and the driver ran from the

I love this car, but I hate that it didn't come with a manual...especially since its brother, the Challenger, did. I tried looking to see if you could swap a 6 speed manual into it a few years ago, but I never found much info.

I always loved this car...especially in that color.

Good luck finding one. They don't pop up for sale often...especially if you want AWD. I wanted one for a while, but none ever came up in my area for sale. I always thought they were like a mini V70R. I think if you get a 2008 or newer you can get the Polestar kit for an extra 25 hp too.

I know it's a standard fee across the nation, but they should be able to cut some sort of a deal for the town the plant is in...especially when the distance from the plant to the dealership is probably shorter than the distance from the plant to the pre-transit parking lot

Actually, when we stopped in had one manual Outback and no manual Foresters. I was disappointed.

The first second I glanced at it, I thought it was a F430.

5th Gear: Funny side Note. I work in the same town as the Subaru plant in Indiana. My wife and I were recently car shopping, and checked out the local Subaru dealer. You can actually see the Subaru plant from the Subaru dealership...it can't be more than 1-2 miles away...yet Subaru still charges a $795 delivery fee,

How do you like it? Did you have to order it? I haven't had much luck finding manual cars on dealer lots.

How about removing the wheel so you're no longer behind it?