Agreed 100%. I had $2k of damage on my $6k car, and it still wasn't totaled. No way $3k in damage totals a car this expensive.
Agreed 100%. I had $2k of damage on my $6k car, and it still wasn't totaled. No way $3k in damage totals a car this expensive.
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So what's your take on JDM badges on american cars? Like
Because Veloster
Both the Pathfinder and the QX60 (Based on the same platform) are on this list. Clearly Nissan fucked up with their new Pathfinder platform.
Am I doing this right?
Recommending this just because I feel bad for you :p
Easy!
So what was that about Hellcat?
This is an idiotic comment...
Yup, classic case of Stress Risers.
Granted, this is back in the day before computer simulations. I guarantee there is plenty of analysis and FEA done before they signed off on any design choice.
Hmm, weird. Just looked, and that's actually the just base IS and F-Sport, apparently the IS-F didn't get the refresh yet. Maybe they're waiting for next MY?
Hey now, since when have I been a smug asshole for driving an Acura?
It looks better than most new cars today, and a brand new, nearly $100k Lexus IS-F looks identical to this one.
Everyone knows that expensive cars depreciate drastically. These posts are getting really old and repetitive IMHO.
Pending approval? Booo...
There's no way that auction ends for under $5k
For you guys that say that 3D printed parts aren't structurally sound...