I get what you are saying. Most engine bays today look like wire and vacuum nightmare. You can blame the EPA because I bet more than half of them are for emissions shit.
I get what you are saying. Most engine bays today look like wire and vacuum nightmare. You can blame the EPA because I bet more than half of them are for emissions shit.
They probably figure “luxury” car owners aren’t likely to be getting under the hood so why bother. And yeah, I’m not sure what’s going on with new engines but there seems to be a whole lot more vacuum lines and wires all over the place.
All modern turbo cars look like a mess under the hood. Any ones that dont are usually the owner doing their own attempt at cleanup. Even my 2018 Q50 RedSport looked like a total mess.
Lol. I actually came down to the comments to say even my TT Z32 looks like less of a headache under the hood than this Integra does.
i don’t mind it. those red leather seats however. garish and gross.
$35,000 Civic?
“If you’re willing to floor your Integra, you can motivate it from a standstill to 60 mph in 7.7 seconds, according to the automaker.” What? That’s what C&D got for a toyota 4runner. Even if it’s a full second faster than the automaker that lines it up with what my 2013 Civic Si did. If a brand new Integra A-spec can’…
Except warranties are nice to have for new $40K cars.
I am not super familiar with the platform. I’ve investigated tuning potential in the past since I was looking at a few cars with it a while ago. If memory serves me right its pretty minimal. Talking 20-30hp tops with the full gamut sans fuel and turbo. Mostly what you gain is mid-range torque but you are marrying…
Not problem solved. You have now created a bottleneck because less riders can get on at a time. It might not sound like much to have it on one car, but over the course of a day that could be hundreds of potential riders. Now you will have longer lines and people complaining. And instead of <50% of people being effected…
I’m inclined to chalk some of this up to the first version of the ride being implemented in Japan. It probably wasn’t 100% guaranteed they’d get the nod to add Nintendo to the rest of the parks, so they designed the original ride vehicles for a Japanese audience and now they’re just re-using them elsewhere. Nintendo…
My grandfather attached a empty metal film canister to the bottom of the removable ashtray in his 1966 Dodge Dart arm rest. That’s where he kept a $50.
None of those things exist anymore.
Some hot takes in this review. Preferring Callisto Protocoll over the Dead Space remake is ... interesting. I didn’t hear that one before. Probably because Callisto Protocoll was considered by most to be rather average and all.
Besides that, this review seems kinda unfocused. It’s jumping all over the place, clearly…
This review is kind of amazing in a “how did this ever get published?” kind of way. Between the blatant major spoilers, gender hate, misspelling the main characters name (“Issac”), and being done by somebody that didn’t even play the original for comparison, it’s uhhhh, interesting to say the least...
I seriously doubt this is the most unhinged take.
I, too, have a car made out of 1990s era baseball cards!
I’d like to disagree with you but I feel like I have to keep silent in order to show my solidarity with the great silent protagonists of the world.
‘Bout time to install that Demolition Man type foam system.
That was one charming and deeply moving hour of Sunday night HBO indeed.
Anyone driving faster than you is a maniac. Anyone driving slower than you is a moron.