Well, I guess that means Nico Hulkenberg might as well retire since he will no longer be able to get “mildly aroused” before a race.
Well, I guess that means Nico Hulkenberg might as well retire since he will no longer be able to get “mildly aroused” before a race.
You know what else bothers me? People who do dual to single exhaust conversions, and then leave the unused exhaust cutout open. If you’re going to go as far as to change the aesthetic of the car, at least get a bumper that as a single exhaust cutout, or get a cap for the unused one.
Huh...never thought about that. Thanks for the tip. I’ll have to look into that if I do decide on the Accord.
The entirely depends on how you negotiate. The MSRP on an Accord Touring back in 2016 was $34,680. I was able to walk out the door with one for just a hair under $29,000. That’s a less than the MSRP on a same year Accord EX-L.
It’s simple, really: company vehicle lease. The lease is up in a few months and I get to pick the next vehicle, within reason, of course.
Pending a test drive of the 2.0T Touring, I may replace my 2016 V6 Touring with this. I just wish that Honda offered the Touring trim with the better looking Sport wheels for the 10th gen like they did with the mid-cycle 9th gen.
This reminds me of a similar, though much more drawn out, situation I encountered over a decade ago.
I actually once had a guy confuse my car for a Porsche!
On a particularly lazy day, I took my S2000 to a hand car wash instead of doing the work myself. As I was waiting for my car to be finished, a couple of old guys started looking at my car. One of them eventually said, “Is that a Miata?” The other guy said, “Yeah, that’s one great looking Miata!” At first I wasn’t sure…
What a coincidence that I’m reading this article right after reading another article where a poster boasts about having owned “real” AMG vehicles, and that there are too many AMG vehicles. I think they also emphasized the AMG mark not meaning anything anymore.
Sweet Jesus...this is absolute gold.
Man that list is depressing...it’s mostly CUVs/Minivans/Pickups. I guess most people don’t keep sedans, coupes, and sports cars past 15 years?
Honda S2000 owner with RPF1s. Definitely looks good on the S2000.
Sergio’s name was mentioned in the article. I’m expecting him to stop by and drop a line or two about this car.
This whole situation will set the precedent for how we all see YouTube from here on out. Is YouTube the company that panders to their investors and board of directors, or are they the company that cares about its content creators and viewers as per the original intention of the website?
If you didn’t leave $3,400 poorer and with two old shitty Jeeps, and are now coming back to ask us, the answer is NO. It means your heart’s not in it. Don’t bother with it.
So what you’re saying is...I should race cars on public streets...
I was in this same boat three years ago. I have a 2007 Honda S2000, and my then fiancée had a 2011 Honda Fit Sport. After the relationship ended, I found it difficult to survive with just the S2000 after awhile. Debated between a Volvo V60 with the sport package and a Honda Accord Touring. Couldn’t find a V60 with the…
Was that a subtle marijuana joke, or am I just reading too far into it?
Great, now I have to find my copy of UT and pray it works with Windows 10