I'll nominate the Honda K20:
I'll nominate the Honda K20:
Honda F20C
The Honda F20 that powered the first gen S2000. Redlined at 9, 240 BHP out of two liters, all naturally aspirated. All in a nice little roadster that is Japanese love letter to performance driving. Rev happy little motor mated only to manual transmissions.
Honda's K-24 IT REVS OVER 9000!!! FOR A FOUR BANGER!!!
That sound does things to me. I actually get chills.
I'm not sure if I'd name it as the very best, but I nominate the V10 in the Lexus LFA for its sound alone.
Ugh, TUSCC, you're not doing anything to alleviate my fears.
I'm no expert in ballistics, but wouldn't a hard projectile cause LESS damage to the body compared to a soft lead one that would mushroom out, expand, and make a BIGGER hole in the person?
They already lost their car, why should they have to go to Detroit as well? These people have suffered enough.
A car dealer. Ever been to a dealership? 99% of them make the decent 1% look bad.
Explain to me again this whole "dealerships protect consumers" thing you were talking about.
So much conventional wisdom from the suburban McMansion raised, post South Park informed, Gran Turismo driving, spoiled rotten brats of meme crazed Gawker media.
This was much worse than the Lebaron.
The Renault Alliance won MT COTY in 1983. Its European cousin, the Renault 9, won Eurooean COTY the year before.
All of it.
It's surprisingly good off-road, and an all-around good car.
The GMC Terrain. I throw up in my mouth every time I see one.
dont blindly trust redditors for anything. some of their contentions in the article arent entirely correct, some are flat wrong. in fact, just dont go to reddit ever.
In the land of cheap gas and plentiful V6 and V8 engines its hard for Euro hatches to compete here in the U.S.
Does it come with six hub caps?