Dang. I wish they had played tribute to the original Prelude’s styling. What I see is just a meh vehicle with nothing particularly distinctive about it. Maybe it’ll look better in person.
Dang. I wish they had played tribute to the original Prelude’s styling. What I see is just a meh vehicle with nothing particularly distinctive about it. Maybe it’ll look better in person.
I always appreciated the Prelude for two things:
Everything on the outside looks great, but for $12.5k I want the original seats, steering wheel, and shifter. To me when you add aftermarket stuff it deducts from the price instead of increasing it.
It looks like someone spend a decent sum to buy a nice clean 944 and then another princely sum in bolt-in parts to play boy racer. I bet it’s spend minimal time on a track being wringed out, which is good (but means it’s probably not actually track ready) but if that bin of parts doesn’t include seats it’s probably…
He should have listed it as a 1985.5 as that’s what this is - the earlier cars had tons of electrical issues and are ND at any price for me. This is the somewhat more desirable newer version.
I saw them tonight, at least four. They make the oddest passes, they’ll come through low in one direction and then high the next. They have white, red, and green flashing lights. My old FPV gear and racing drones aren’t up to the task of catching them and taking photos, but I’m sorely tempted to invest in some digital…
Or they know what it is and they don’t want to tell you. It’s probably us (the U.S.).
As someone in NJ that has had these fly over their homes several times, they are large. We can see planes in the sky landing at PHL airport frequently. We are close enough to Virtua Voorhees Hospital to see their helicopters in the sky. These are the size of a small vehicle (think Geo Metro) and propeller driven.
I…
We finally have flying cars and all people can do is complain.
Respectfully, ahem, here:
We’re all going to be eating a giant shit sandwich on pretty much every issue for the foreseeable future thanks to all the shit for brains who voted for Trump because he promised them he would magically lower the cost of everything they buy. A promise that he’s already distancing himself from is his interview for…
when Trump’s term ends in January 2029.
Right now it’s far too early in the ballgame to tell how this is all going to shake out
Everything is dead at Tesla with Elon Musk name on it. I’d rather drive an 1959 Edsel.
I’m impressed by how much I agree with your comments.
I viewed your hot takes as hot takes, and as such, I disagree with a lot of them.
The interior of the Magnum, like all Schrempp-era Dodge and Jeep products, is utterly irredeemable. (The 300C gets a pass, but only barely). I’d rather get Rabies.
Otherwise: you’re not wrong, a Bronco II?! — a sympathetic UN46 Explorer/Navajo, Dodge Raider or Trooper/SLX would be far better.
I could live my whole…
Has anyone told you about how wrong you are on the E-Type coupe yet?
Imma have to be talked into the mini cooper S. Just because those thing would self destruct and are rare, doesn’t mean they are collectible.