I am one of the ones that bought a new Si (call me what names you will). But I didn’t pay anything over MSRP, the dealership didn’t charge anything over MSRP but destination.
I am one of the ones that bought a new Si (call me what names you will). But I didn’t pay anything over MSRP, the dealership didn’t charge anything over MSRP but destination.
They said through the flap window, whatever that means, perhaps the quarter glass in some of these is, or can be vented. If so, it would make perfect sense to leave it open.
As someone who grew up in NY in the 70's and 80's. I would have never thought I’d read the words ‘FIA, Formula’, “racing...competing’ and ‘Red Hook, Brooklyn’ in the same website, let alone the same paragraph..
“Why are people obsessed with WRC cars don’t they know you have to rebuild the engine every 1500 miles?!?!”
Forecast is for rain. Bring a grounding rod.
Looks like my Civic’s replacement has arrived. I was somewhat worried that the current gen Accord would be the last with a manual, glad they are keeping manuals for the new one. I agree with the other posts though, a hatchback would have been even better. Maybe with some throwback editions in blue and burgundy, with…
In the live reveal there was a white Accord and on the trunk it had “2.0T Sport” badges and that car had a sunroof, Honda Sensing, push-button start, a touchscreen infotainment system, full-LED headlights, and a rather large-looking display in the gauge cluster. All of which the last Sport did not have.
My brownies, ice cream, and Reese’s all disagree!
Wait... what?
I’d trade in my ‘15 Mazda6 for a Mazdaspeed3 or 6 with the 2.5T from the CX9 too.....
Particularly relevant for this car.
Your move, Mazda. Don’t disappoint me.
Accord 2.0T with stick??? BRB going to return my Mazda 6
Except that with China building up PV and storage production capacity and with the reduction of costs that brings, plus by generating locally they eliminate or reduce the need to build and maintain a power grid, renewable may just be taken up by 2nd & 3rd world nations at a greater rate than most industrialized…
Hydroelectric and other various renewable sources make up 21% of our electrical generating capacity... So maybe solar isn’t great, but between hydro, wind, geothermal and all the other renewables, I’d say it’s doing pretty well.