ny6speeder
ny6speeder
ny6speeder

Honda is pulling the plug on a real legend of sorts

I could go for this; manually-shifted Hondas are a true joy.

I had one and I agree with you, except you left out ignition coils.  I did the Autozone lifetime warranty coils on mine and then just warranty swapped them out when they failed (20-30k miles about).

To quote George Carlin, “Think of how stupid the average person is, and realize half of them are stupider than that.”


They are not “getting away” with anything.

Agreed, the problem isn’t that cops pull people over. It’s that being pulled over seems arbitrary and divorced from actual danger to the public. I know I’ve shit myself blowing past a hidden cop going 80mph in a 65 mph (to my desince that was in the middle of the got-dang Mojave desert and I could safely be running

I agree. EV bikes rip so hard. 

Electric bikes now rule the commuter market.

Only a idiot (the average consumer) would fall for that. The only difference in that engine is a tune. I'm willing to bet that the internals are exactly the same along with all the ancillary parts.

The loudest complaining always comes from the people who were never going to buy in the first place.

Except that it’s not a rebodied BMW but rather a codesigned project.

This is one of the most accurate comments I’ve seen on this site.

The legend of the stolen Legend?

Heroes get remembered, but Legends never die.

I will forever associate this car with low, to mid-level drug dealers making the move from marijuana and crack, to cocaine and smack right before getting busted and the car ending up in a police impound lot and then later auctioned-off to yet another low to mid-level dealer who puts aftermarket, OZ rims on it, before

RISE FROM YOUR GRAVE

They would sell about 6,000 of these and never gain back the cost to get it crash tested. Just a reminder, Ford sold/sells something like 4,000 Focus RS’s a year. Hot hatchs are a hard sell in America. 

Still can't believe I picked this up for $1500 six months ago

I noticed he did say he took out a loan for $50,000, not that the car cost $50,000. He might have paid cash for part of it.