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I'm on my work internet right now but if I was at home I'd answer that question with a picture of my stack of orders.

It's sort of telling that the best comparison for a 2014 Chevy is a 2000 BMW.

Hold on, I can repent! I can!

Excuse me sir. Well thought out and concise comments are not allowed here, please leave.

Ugh, I really want makers of small sports cars to stop publishing power numbers. 155 in a 2200 lb car is plenty.

It loses 12hp and gains 8 ft-lbs of torque over the outgoing model, but most are forgetting the damn thing shed well over 200 pounds. If they beefed up and flattened the torque curve across the powerband, this thing is going to be quite a bit quicker than the NC it's replacing.

You're not in a relationship, are you?

In 9os Honda made a 1.8 liter engine that produced 176 HP and 128 ft-lbs of torque. I feel like we should have made more progress by now.

Oh, no. The pessimist inside me says that software updates provide an excuse for vendors to be sloppy and rush products out of the door despite any "known bugs", because bugs no longer mean costly recalls. "Yes we shipped the product with a known defect, just wait for the update".

In car terms, the nineties were utterly forgetable (besides very few exceptions). The epitomy of beige were those two:

Especially that dash...looks like the bridge of the Enterprise.

Yes. But the wrong color combo...

I agree with what you are saying. Unfortunately this model was very short lived and carried similar design elements from 80's cars. While it was a great car, a better representation of what a 90's car is, would be the 3rd/4th Gen Integras. Which, were pretty much identical bearing minor cosmetic changes.

Behold! Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer Edition, motherfuckers.

Welcome to the future.

The 2014 Mitsubishi Mirage

4th gen Preludes will be my submission, it screams 90's.

Redesigned for 94' Dodge Ram. redefined a segment and even stared in a movie. I'll always remember seeing my first.

Am I the only person who thinks the Honda badge placement makes sense? You wouldn't want to buy a car that you thought the owner was hiding the fact the car was involved in a crash.