What an awesome example of a weird car I don’t think too many people remember. I will echo every other fanboy saying “this is some Honda golden-era shit.”
What an awesome example of a weird car I don’t think too many people remember. I will echo every other fanboy saying “this is some Honda golden-era shit.”
I think the 90's will be a long sought after decade for cars.
I’ve been in the throes of a bit of an existential crisis lately. Driving an old Honda Prelude Si helped with that.
i know how much its worth i dont need to sell i dont need help selling it photos speak for themselves ran when parked no lowballs dont waste my time call only no texts money talks will not answer emails make an offer
Automatics are faster, and less engaging. Those who like speed and power, don’t neccesarily love cars the way we do. Some people just want to be faster than everyone else, and look cool while doing so, which is A-okay in my book.
How is that a good question? I feel like the answer is painfully obvious. Those cars aren’t geared towards enthusiasts, they’re geared towards people who want to walk around saying ‘I bought the best!’ In fact, I know a couple people who own a couple of those models, and they have no clue about cars. They just went…
I agree. This type of mods should be banned for two reasons:
To me “zero fucks given” means you only do what’s necessary to keep it functional, with no regard to aesthetics or what other people think.
As someone who likes driving, I can’t imagine building a car which is damn near impossible to drive. You have to worry about every little dip in the road, you can’t fully turn your steering wheel, you can’t possibly drive all that fast with it set up like that... Makes no sense to me.
Hating things just because hipsters like them is the ultimate hipster move.
You said you’d kill me last!
I like when a car is balanced. The problem with tuners is they take a car that came from the factory pretty well balanced and then hit one area really hard with upgrades and don’t do enough for the rest of the car. I love the integration in the console of the new tech. And the wheels are in line with what they’re…
I think you’re missing the point, or perhaps (more likely) I didn’t articulate it well enough. If you want to buy a $3,500 car, do it. But don’t go into the transaction asking the seller if he will trade for a pair of skis, or if he can offer a warranty, or if he will personally finance half of the deal for you.
^^^^THIS^^^^
Pretty jalop by today’s standards.
I ran a 2012 BMW X5M press car in the One Lap of America Race. I put 10,000 miles on it, and did 9 track days in a week. I absolutely hammered the shit out of it. And at the end of the week, I loved the thing so much, I tried to buy it, and thought BMW might give me a good discount (because the odds of any journalist…
That’s the one thing that Caddy has going for it, the V-series cars do transcend badge snobbery for some folks.