I guess because they had to compete against heavily discounted new unsold RX-7s.
I guess because they had to compete against heavily discounted new unsold RX-7s.
In 1990 my dad bought a brand new 1988 RX-7 Turbo with a roughly 33% discount. I see much the same thing happening to this car.
“Man, I’m kicking ass! I’m passing these people like they’re standing still!”
Exactly. The person driving into the car wash with their cell phone jammed between their head and shoulder because they never bothered to pair the phone isn’t going to use this feature either.
I overheard a woman complaining about her POS Cavalier once. Said she was going to get a Pontiac Sunfire next time.
The big brake swap was the clue!
Were you on the SE-R mailing list back in the day?
Look up Myron Vernis on social media. He’s got a rotary version in NEO.
Both the car and the pants have the same high belt line.
I hope it works better than the mowing deck clean out on my lawn tractor.
Are there used car dealers in Florida that advertise having Michigan cars?
My wife wants one bad. And frankly, it’d make sense for about 99% of the driving we currently use the Odyssey for.
Neville Chamberlain said everything will be fine. “Piech for our time.”
Mic Dicta - that’s awesome.
I just agreed to buy my brother’s 2003 Civic for $1,000. It has 203k miles on it, has been carefully maintained, the Takata airbags have been replaced, it’s got another 50k miles before another timing belt is required, and everything works. It’s going to be a great car for my daughter to learn to drive on and it keeps…
If it’s Aztec Red and has a sweet six disc Alpine in the trunk, you've got my old car.
I had a ‘96 SE-R and now I have a GTI. We should totally hang out.
I’m a proud graduate of this fine institution. It’s not often you see places go backwards in 30 years time.
Looking at that shot of the engine bay, one thought comes to mind: how much does it cost to change the rear bank of spark plugs on the V6?