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Those lyrics and the delivery are absolutely brilliant. They’re great by old school hip-hop measures - which the film predates - because you have rhyming, wordplay, and smooth delivery over a beat.

“sinusoidal spinal cord” would make a good band name or song/album title. 

Well, when you have a good experience with the product why not?

One possible solution to prevent this sort of legal dust-up would be for scooter startups to actually work with cities before flooding the streets with them.

I parked next to a 90's Montero the other day, and that really took me back in time. I clearly remember a couple families in the “rich” neighborhood driving one of those, so that made it seem like it was higher class than the pedestrian Cherokee and Explorer. It’s weird to think about a time when people actually

A brief Wikipedia perusal indicates that the Passport had a manual option, but since that was technically an Isuzu Rodeo I don’t think it counts. They were also RWD/4WD and truck-based BOF vehicles, so they don’t really have anything in common with Hondas except for the H on the front.

Say what you will about the latest Civic and Accord styling or the Toyota/Lexus Predator grill - they took chances on design and people actually noticed previously generic cars. Subaru did not follow suit with any of their vehicles - they’re all generic and forgettable.

That design has aged well. This particular one may have a little too much white, but it doesn’t look too dated. 

What definition of “high horsepower” are they using? While not a performance car, the RLX has a 310HP v6 - it’s more than fast enough to get someone young and dumb into trouble. 

Just good but not great - because it wasn’t available with the manual.

If they put the Accord’s 2.0t & 6MT into the ILX that would be awesome. For bonus points, make it a hatch/liftback and add a rear window wiper!

The S2000 was an aberration - Honda’s not going to make a RWD vehicle. Their “truck” is FWD or front-biased AWD.

Better yet - the Civic Si only comes with a manual!

Gentlemen generally refer to the act as “drilling”? (Taking notes)

Unfortunately, I didn’t spend enough on my Hondas (3) to get that feature <sad face>. I wish I had because I’ve now scratched the wheels on the Accord during a tight parallel park. I’ve done the same on my wife’s Pilot, but she has steelies so who cares, right?

That’s one of the coolest features in my Accord - along with the little button on the steering wheel that can switch between the fuel economy screen and the audio display! I have a slightly more expensive, newer Ridgeline that doesn’t have that feature and I find that a little annoying.

Planes are required to pass annual inspections. Furthermore, pilots are required (at minimum for private pilots) to have a physical every 5 (<40 yo) or 2 (>40 yo) years. That’s a lot more than it takes to drive a beater car.

Definitly not clicking that link at work, either.

squeeze the shit out of it like a toddler

The Traverse is classified mid-size as well; the big differentiator is that it has a 3rd row whereas the Blazer does not. Nissan did the same thing with the Murano/Pathfinder - the Murano is for those who want something a little larger, faster (it has the VQ v6), and “sportier” than the Rogue. If you need a 3rd row