If the goal is to differentiate from Subaru, that seems counter-productive.
If the goal is to differentiate from Subaru, that seems counter-productive.
Almost all bikes in the ‘90s had carbs.
Jesus.
Dude calm down. Unhinged sociopath? Do you know what those words mean? Like when people call each other Nazis casually? Hyperbole is a thing, control it.
When half the staff spends a good amount of time trolling the readership, it doesn’t portend well for things.
Everyone on this site: “I want a fast, stylish-but-not-overstyled, 300-400hp car with RWD, a manual transmission, and relatively analog underpinnings. I also want it for cheap.”
And you're looking at the Chevy or the Mitsubishi. Which you can actually own and drive in the US.
If car manufacturers built what people on the internet boards SAID they wanted, the world would be awash with brown diesel manual wagons. And the internet boards would be screaming for beige gasoline CVT SUVs.
It’s because they play up the possibly fun parts while totally ignoring why they’re able to be so small and cheap.
A longtime manager at both Apple and Tesla Inc. said this would be like Apple asking bitter smartphone rival Samsung Electronics Co. to manufacture the iPhone.
It’s a bold take from the Honda Fit community, I will say that.
thanks!
I though I was saying that they are not good off-road.
I have been on trail rides with new cherokees that had to wait until they cool down and all us infull size suvs my wrangler and a squadron of 4 runners. were fine. I do not want to soud old school but making a car better for off road is difficult. The sweet spot bewteen cheap to build, good on road handling, low to…
Yes, I’m sure there are fun and inexpensive ways to do it. I just meant that a lot of people won’t ever get to do it with, kids, jobs, and general life stuff always taking precedent. I’ve made it halfway across and done a couple of two and three state trips but never the whole megillah.
I see your point, but if true it’s been going on for as long as I’ve seen him write for this site.
Being a judgmental professional victim is a sign of deep deep mental health issues. If he were wearing a tinfoil hat and talking about the aliens reading his mind we’d all agree, this is no different. This is paranoia and it makes life much easier to understand when you suffer with depression if you can convince…
His only real issue is he’s a judgmental professional victim.
More than sort of eye rolling...
Had high hopes from the first four paragraphs. The rest left me wondering if there will be discussion on any other topics related a trip that many people will never have the opportunity to experience themselves once, let alone twice.