I love your garage, it just needs a wagon in there. Maybe you should get an 850 T5-R next?
I love your garage, it just needs a wagon in there. Maybe you should get an 850 T5-R next?
I've talked to other guys with SLRs, and common consensus was that the seats were very uncomfortable for longer drives. Car to weigh in on that?
I know if it's truly considered a supercar by everyone, but I have an R129 SL600 Sport.
In good weather Ill tackle anything on my Magnum, and have done so. Despite having a limited tool set, Ive been able to do a lot more than most would expect. Transmission fluid and filter changes, replacing the radiators, etc. Once I hit a major issue like requiring a motor swap, I lack some really important tools,…
Unique, rare and totally awesome. Yes, yes and hell yes.
Should have gotten snow tires before making this.
All it needs is Gullwing doors...
Jimmies have been rustled.
Oh hey Hyuna, lookin gorgeous as everrrr
Well now we just need to petition for that to be a new addition to the LeMons 2015 Schedule.
In all honesty, I think the Honda badge looks better on the car than the Acura badge on the newer versions. Here in the US we have the Acura TSX Wagon, looks to be the same car basically. Too bad we never had the previous generation Accord wagon, only the 90's one that was a bit tragic.
Are we really prepared for another one?
So I'm 21-30% Jalop, whether I do this for my Magnum RT or SL600 Sport.
What is wrong with these people. Definitely not buying any other apple product after this laptop.
Yes, Ken Rockwell. He and a couple of other people around the internet have written quite a bit about R129 series, most notably the hidden gems that many people didn't know about.
If you're looking for the "boxier" cars, find a non-sport model. They have very flat front/rear bumpers, no AMG appearance packages.
Guys! Seriously! Check your tire pressures!
From all of the cars I have seen, yes. The US market cars had a total revamp in 1997 when the Sport model was introduced. My 1997 was one of the very first ones built.
And autocorrect gets its first victory of the day...