The first car I every drove, I also drove in 3 different parts of the world. We bought our silver with burgundy interior 1991 Honda Accord EX in Toledo, Ohio and in 1996 we moved overseas and brought the car with us.
The first car I every drove, I also drove in 3 different parts of the world. We bought our silver with burgundy interior 1991 Honda Accord EX in Toledo, Ohio and in 1996 we moved overseas and brought the car with us.
That car is beautiful. We had an 82 sedan bought new that my dad used to let me shift gears for him from the passenger seat when we were on the back roads. Unfortunately it rusted out before I was old enough to drive in it.
I looked at getting a new car earlier this year, but there is nothing at all that interests me that I can afford and be both practical and fun. The M2 is the closest to a muscle car that I want to live with but it’s a bit out of my price range.
I didn’t know the PS5 were happening. I just bought PS4S for my Camaro after using the stock style P-Zero for 10 years. I should have changed sooner. I also use PS4 on my Z4 and have always been happy with Michelin tires. It always amazes me how the tire industry keeps pushing and innovating.
One of my all time favorite games. I remember playing it on my neighbors PC in the 90's and I play the web based emulator from time to time.
The airbags, traction control and stability control on my 03 BMW gave up a long time ago, I wonder how this would affect the airbag recall? It would be nice to have all that functionality back with out spending a lot
This was years ago and I have a pic on some hard drive somewhere.... I was strolling around the largest second had car market in Beijing (which probably is the same area as a large US Mall including parking lot, think acres of used cars) and in the cheap car section, next to a Daihatsu Charade was a beautiful black…
Appearances, looks and art are always going to be objective. Personally I love art deco and brutalist design language, which I feel the 5th gen took some inspiration from. And I appreciate the 6th, it is a great car, but I just couldn’t connect to the design language. I feel there is too much going on.
I was going to say the same thing. My DD is the same color as the one your posted and I still can’t stop looking at it after owning it for 10 years so far. I’ve driven the new one (on and off track) and spend a lot of time around my friends who own them, but it never really hooked me like the 5th gen does.
I am really antisocial and my first cars and coffee event I made my wife come with me and she forced me to talk to other people. It was pretty cool, but most of the people in my town are all like investment bankers and use cars and coffee to do trading, get tips and networking so I really didn’t fit in with them. Also…
I feel that my V6 Camaro is amazing. I’ve been using it on open track days, drag racing and it’s also my daily driver for nearly 10 years. Sure, I would like extra power for the straight away of one local track, and start up sound isn’t quite as good, but the V6 is so well sorted that I never once lusted over a bigger…
I live in China, basically every parking story I have is the worst story. The city is taking away parking and replacing it with... nothing, so I rarely go into town anymore.
This is an easy question. I live in Beijing (but drive an American car), and see local made cars every day, and have seen the rapid development of style and features.
My DD is a fifth gen and that makes me biased, but I like it so much more than the 6th, and still think it looks better than almost anything on the road today. I suppose that it does look “dated”, but not out of date.
Oh, I would love to have that car to join my soft top E85. (I tried to buy an E86 once too) But way too much money, and way too much damage for the quoted price.
It seems that whenever my comment gets in the slideshow I always have a simple proofreading error...
Michigan native here... I am wondering what was worth more, the house or the Jeep?
Now us teachers will never be trusted again!
I love watching all kinds of restoration videos. When I was sick over the winter holiday I binge watched a lot of Vice Grip Garage as each episode was long (so I didn’t need to do anything but zone out), funny and informative.
I live overseas so the offerings here are a bit different from the US.