josephzarrella
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josephzarrella

My familys 06 pilot is a road trip machine. Not terrible mileage, no problems WHATSOEVER not a sensor or cat or any of that crap in 190k miles, plenty of space, only new car my father has ever bought and hes had dozens of cars

It needs ventilated rotors because Honda have notoriously weak rotors. Google a little and see the stories/

Pilots are awesome. Boring, but hugely practical, reliable, and useful.

1999 or 2000 Honda Civic in Iced Teal Pearl. *Edit: it's most likely an LX, based on the black door handles and side mirrors.

Yes, much better to rev the piss out of your engine like a petulant child because, God forbid, the people in cars don't notice you right off the bat. After all, your wishes on the road must be obeyed, immediately.

It's pretty much never gonna happen, but I wish other states would look at this and start lifting their own bans on lanesplitting.

Goddammit, now I want a burrito.

What a fucking shitshow. He may have made the right decision but there's no doubt this video will only serve to further embolden these asswipes.

Dear Squids,

x2.

Is there evidence to the contrary? Not really. It's important we look at all possibilities.

I hate to break it to you, but the VFR800 isn't dead, it lives on in the 2014 Interceptor

Dax Shepard. He's an actual enthusiast also.

Dax Shepard?

Nine months later:

Pumpkin. Smash.

The history of the Manx is amazing. Bruce Myers basically created a new segment of the automobile industry overnight. And the fact that it made the cover of nearly every major car magazine in the sixties ( and the Manxter graced Autoweek's cover in 2002) proves that this is more than just a kit car.

Just to be fair, this isn't the first SUV EVO

It was quite clear that he meant to beat his marks in a Ford.