But the crossovers cover them in plastic cladding, while the other cars leave them bare.
But the crossovers cover them in plastic cladding, while the other cars leave them bare.
1st gear: What does this mean for the Civic Type R?
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I know little about motorcycle performance - but is forced induction even necessary on one?
I weight comments by taking grammer and spelling into account - if a poor review looks like a second grade child wrote it, then I simply ignore it because the person doesn’t seem capable of providing thoughtful commentary on the product and any problems they have might actually be their personal problems and not a…
Also, why does it look like it’s been lifted? At least lower it!
This was in a sketchy part of town, so I’m surprised he didn’t drive off with her mint mid-90's de Ville.
My grandfather wasn’t happy when my parents talked to him about giving up his driver’s license and getting an ID card, but he didn’t fight it. He could be a stubborn crotchety old man at times, but even though he may have slowed down in his 80's he was still rather sharp.
I agree. I had a brown one for almost 8 years - I liked it despite the rattling heat shields (removed in year 4), constant oil smell (head gaskets seeping onto the exhaust), and exhaust leak that made it sound like a tractor at idle. It sounds bad when I put it like that, but it shouldn’t.
Dude, I took my kids - 4 & 6 at the time - to see that movie and the end scene floored me. I thought they were robbed by not even being nominated for “best animated feature” while How to Train Your Dragon 2 was and also that Big Hero 6 ended up taking the award. As interesting as BH6 was, I thought that Boxtrolls was…
Is it satisfying because he has actual metal under the paint, not rust held together by the paint itself?
Forget the manual as it’s probably never going to happen - my big question is when will this make it to the Outback?
The bulbous rear end has grown on me, too.
From the few listings on cars.com in my area, it seems you can get a low mileage OG NSX for $60-80k. Given the silly prices contemporary Supras have gone for, I’d consider that a good deal - I’d easily take the NSX over the Supra if I had the money.
So it wouldn’t look like they’re totally copying the Ridgeline.
That’s what bothers me - there’s no reason he’d try to screw someone over for this amount of money. If he bought it and found out it was a fake, wouldn’t it be easier for him to just crush it and move on? I doubt the fake angle, too - do you think he trolls Craigslist for an amazing deal on a rare Porsche?
Which means that the only people who still want a manual want it for a bit more intangible reasons - sort of like people who still listen to vinyl records
I haven’t like red for the Accord for the last few generations - coupe or sedan - but I have to admit the current ones look pretty good in red.
And the Si only comes in manual with low profile tires - both can be seen as negatives to different people.
If it’s anything like my area, 3rd gen Odysseys (2005-10) and 1st gen Pilots (2003-08) are still going strong. A coworker recently spotted a low mileage ‘06 Pilot that appeared on a dealer’s lot and went to check it out that night and it was already gone - they had it for one day!