“I had already told him that if he had a problem with the bump right outside his garage, we could look for menu money to see if we have the funds to remove it.”
“I had already told him that if he had a problem with the bump right outside his garage, we could look for menu money to see if we have the funds to remove it.”
Do you have photo of the footwell with the pedals?
I compared 2006 TSX to 2006 S2000. I did check the AP1 ratios, but they’re not the same as the TSX either. The transmission gear ratios are spaced exactly the same as the AP2 for gears 1 through 4, only 5th and 6th are different. The secondary gear reduction is different between AP1 and AP2 so that affects the overall…
“My 2006 TSX has the close ratio gearset shared with the S2000"
“looks like a comically larger razer”
“looks like a comically larger razer”
Schuey? This isn’t a Ricciardo podium celebration!
You mean all the people winning the HermanCainAward?
Torchinsky is to taillights as Tarantino is to feet.
Will our responses be turned into a slideshow?
The current TRD Sport Taco is pretty compromised when offroading with no locking diff. I’d say this 4Runner trim is very similar.
Regarding the first question: that is true as long as you’re leasing through the manufacturer.
You’ll be as cool as Frank Sinatra riding this. No fiddling with Stickshifts and Safety Belts, and no Carbon Monoxide emissions!
This article could use an animated GIF.
I interpret the statement “40 percent less than planned” from Honda meaning that dealers will receive fewer cars than what they had previously been allocated for September 2021, which is not necessarily the same number of vehicles that they received pre-COVID.
The Nissan concept is much more akin to a 4Runner than these fabric truck caps.
It does matter. It’s like the swiss cheese model: using the turn signal would be one more slice of cheese in the stack. Perhaps the holes would not have aligned after that.
Was it Super Sonic Blue? That is a very uncommon color for an Integra.
True. I’m a Civic guy, but Accords and Preludes of that era are worthy of respect as well. H22 in an Accord coupe, anyone?
1992-2000 Peak Honda. Integras, Civics, CRXs, oh my!
And a quick test drive allows the tech to observe so much more than just the oil level.