I'd love it if they hired Tymon for the theoretical new show as well. If anything, as a favor to him to prevent any long term stigmas. They could make a subtle gag out of it.
I'd love it if they hired Tymon for the theoretical new show as well. If anything, as a favor to him to prevent any long term stigmas. They could make a subtle gag out of it.
I'm tempted, if for no other reason just to break up the carbon deposits that are undoubtedly forming in my cylinder head.
Nah, this thing really isn't any more complicated than your average car. It's just the location of the controls and the "neutral" button that could confuse. It sounded like a lot to take in but he could have omitted 80% of what he said if he wasn't worried about the car overheating.
Maybe Tymon was paid off? Or maybe he just did what he had to do to keep his kneecaps.
It's also the only new diesel manual wagon Americans can buy, so... yeah.
Something like a Honda Odyssey would be even more awesome with a manual, or even better still, a column shifted manual. So Honda, get working on the 6-on-the-tree we need, and deserve.
This. This is the only thing I can figure. How hard is it this to comprehend? For some, manual transmission = more fun. Fun is the whole point of the fun car, unless you're getting paid to win a race.
This was my first thought when I saw the article.
Sadly, this (very sound) logic can often narrow your options down to nil.
It was manual. And in gear. And had a bad clutch switch.
Which would be worse, I might add.
I come from a Jeep family and was born and raised with the belief that wagon's were reserved for people who hadn't yet upgraded to a minivans. A buddy of mine recently bought an 08' A4 wagon 6-speed and my natural reaction was to ask why he didn't opt for one with wood paneling to fulfill his station wagon fantasy. He…
Those wheels look awfully good by me, weight be damned.
Dubstep is the worst. Why isn't it going away?