dyaeger867
S2000 broke my back
dyaeger867

There’s the used European performance time bomb I was expecting to see.

Get off my lawn!

Can you imagine how much cancer that thing is causing?

I daily drove an AP1 Honda S2000 for about a year that happened to include the snowiest winter in recorded history for NJ. To top it off, the car had a custom subwoofer setup, so the trunk was completely useless (more than before), and it had the loudest exhaust I’ve ever experienced on a 4 cylinder car.

There’s nothing sadder than an ugly Ferrari... Styling by 1980's Ford economy division. ND

It’s the seller and their spouse that wants it gone... 🤷‍♂️

You jinxed it. Some “people” actually voted NP on this.

And yet, trolls still exist to vote NP on this ridiculousness... It’s about as one-sided as I’ve ever seen, but still not a 100% result.

Nope nope nope...

Toyota Sienna minivan. All the comfort. And reasonable MPG in the newest gen. Get a slightly used one with the 3.5L V6, and you'll have all the lazy torque you could want.

Unfortunately, no we can't. Trolls run everything.

Today’s poll cements my belief that we will never get a 100% result in either direction. This is so completely ND, yet 9% of you are saying that it’s a good deal? Why do trolls have to ruin everything?

If I had a million dollars.... I still wouldn’t buy this, or any K car. ND

I was ready to go NP when I saw the headline, but what a pile of issues this thing has. This is a $2k car if I've ever seen one. I don't care if it's an Acura. ND

JEEP = Just Empty Every Pocket.

If I wanted to spend 15 grand on a 136k mile pickup, I'd just go get a Tacoma... I don't, so No Dice on the moron mobile.

Fun to drive? Fun compared to what, a root canal? I've turned down the "upgrade" at the rental counter more than once after experiencing the absolute incompetence that is this generation of Impala.

16k miles is a lot for a 4 year old super car. If you actually want one of these, and can afford one, you can afford to buy it new. ND

It will make someone very happy, briefly. Then something will fail and the car will be mechanically totalled. Like any other form of gambling, if you can afford to lose the money, then go for it. But must people can’t afford to light $20k on fire.

I’m just here for the “electric cars are bad because they don’t meet my specific driving needs (600 mile commute uphill both ways in Antarctica)“ comments.