Dear good Sir,
Dear good Sir,
Then you have a chassis which, when new, had all the rigidity of an overcooked noodle, hopeless brakes, numb steering with a huge number of turns lock to lock, floaty suspension (assuming it isn’t shot and you still have shock mounts that aren’t rusted out), and atrocious handling.
We have 2 SUV’s and we’re not depressed in the least
At what point does “it’s a concern they’re not making money even after reaching a half dozen self proclaimed milestones that would allegedly cause them to start making money” become “Tesla is fucked”?
Negative, it's got a 7 speed auto
Lol no it doesn’t. It’s the 7-sp auto found in all their other RWD platforms.
Trump knows plenty of things:
Came for this, not disappointed, although my version is a little shorter:
FIFY
I mean, couldn’t *one* of you have given him a reasonable answer? The only non-troll answer is the Acadia, and he literally said he had no use for an SUV. I get that there’s a comedy element, but I thought there were supposed to be a few helpful suggestions?
if you know, you know re: the LC. I would buy one in a heartbeat if i had the cash.
Or at their US headquarters in Torrance
My Honda was built in Alabama, the engine either Ohio or Alabama, and transmission in South Carolina. It’s one of the most “American” cars on the road today.
“The same goes for Japanese cars: much of the engineering effort for their “American“ cars is done in Japan. Similarly, when they set up shop in the US, they brought their Japanese supply base with them, and similar engineering practices.”
I seem to recall that the US Accords were designed as well as built in America for the past ~20 years.
To the share holders.
How can you be a Conservative from the seat of your Honda?
Those American built Japanese cars were probably engineered in America, not Japan. https://hondainamerica.com/r-and-d/
Because a lot of them are actually built in the US?
like the Civic and Accord? Or do you mean the Outback? The Tacoma?