Isn't it FWD?
Isn't it FWD?
To be fair, I've heard MFT had some real problems at first. I think the reason people don't understand the complaints these days is that Ford really did a decent job fixing the issues with the early versions. I agree, I have no issues with MFT these days.
How is the Jeep Cherokee not on this list? They are available with AWD or 4WD and can be optioned for under $30k.
None of these are "races".
Far Cry wasn't that buggy, but Skyrim was horrible.
Actually, at the time, Honda/Acura was on top of its game in performance imports in the 1990s. Those asking for a Japanese super car certainly weren't expecting it to come from Lexus or Infiniti in the 1990s.
"Honda claims a prototype 2016 Civic Type R destroyed the record for quickest front-wheel drive car to lap the Nürburgring by a pretty significant margin."
I've been thinking the same thing. Ford today is what Honda used to be in the 1990s; fast affordable and reliable. I wish Honda (and Acura in particular) would get back into making performance vehicles rather than boring people movers.
3 series cost twice as much as the Fusion. Different class of car.
Ford has become what Honda (and Acura) was in the 1990s. Performance oriented affordable cars that are fund to drive and look good. It is a shame that Honda (and Acura) don't put out performance cars anymore.
TITCR.
To be fair, I've driven an MDX with SH-AWD and that thing can really hoon for its size. The MDX is a pretty massive crossover, but the SH-AWD system keeps them really nimble. I was surprised when I took one out for a drive.
Honda needs to be careful it is not pulling another Ford here. The problem with Ford is that no one wants to buy the upscale Lincoln versions because the differences between the Ford and the Lincoln models aren't that vast. Many of the Ford products are more interesting than their upscale counterparts. Not many people…
This Pilot feels very Acura. I don't think that is a bad thing.