Torch...class act move to show appreciation...I am glad your Beetle was returned (and read of saga originally intently)...and am glad that you are doing a solid for SF.
Torch...class act move to show appreciation...I am glad your Beetle was returned (and read of saga originally intently)...and am glad that you are doing a solid for SF.
But since you probably won't reach 125,000 miles in five years, consider the 75,000-mile plan: it's just $2,989.
I like sunsets, they remind me of wheels of molten cheese.
tC stands for "the Celica" as well
Most Celica was been, more car never Toyota.
In a toyota celica impersonation contest this car got first place. The toyota celica got third.
Clean Celica GTS I found recently because I have nothing helpful to contribute:
This thing right here. It's still a Toyota and they both never did anything for me. Don't even complain about the drvetrain because Celica's were also FWD for awhile
You time-traveling cheat.
Am I doing this right?
Raptor?
it's odd for me now that i first saw it on other news outlets, and then jalopnik.. usually it's the other way around, at least by a day or two..
lol, even ice doesn't want to be around the new cherokee.....
Honest answer:
From Honda: The Prelude, the CR-X, some Civic Si's, some Accord coupes.
From Acura: The Integra, the Legend, the TSX, the TL, the RSX, and the NSX.
While the S2000 was for sale Honda sold a Prelude, a Civic Si, an Accord Coupe V6, while Acura sold an RSX Type S and an NSX.
Honest question: What was the last cool car that Honda sold here in the US other than the S2000? I'm not accepting the original Insight as a valid answer.
Nissan 240SX.