$1.2 million for NSX #1? That’s Crack Pipe to me.
$1.2 million for NSX #1? That’s Crack Pipe to me.
So what the hell was it that Jay Leno and Jerry Sienfeld were arguing about 9 years ago during the superbowl?
What is it about the GT that allows these shenanigans? I’m not opposed but why does the GT keep popping up? Does it have superior aero north of 200? If the motor just that bulletproof and cheap/easy to fix when it does break? It seems like the GT is the king of the types of challenges.
Son, we live in a world that has pink walls, and those walls have to be guarded by men with listening devices. Who’s gonna do it? You? You, Mickey? I have a greater responsibility than you could possibly fathom. You weep for Goofy, and you curse the Secret Disney police. You have that luxury. You have the luxury of…
>>My eyes flick open and I straighten up my lorry.
My phone has been blowing up all day with texts and Facebook alerts about this...
A $100,000!?
Clap. Clap. Clap. Well Done Mr. George. This tells us a couple things. One Hondanomous was Probably telling nothing but facts. Secondly, maybe Honda is not a company any of us should be buying cars from. Their tactics come across very corporate scumbaggyy. Less likely to ever buy another new Honda, based on this read.
With 538 replies, this one will definitely get lost, but I’m going to post it anyway. The company I work for just went through this with a contract employee who posted pictures of a developmental vehicle even though they signed a non-disclosure agreement when they came to work here. The thing is, the idiot posted it…
Hey Honda: Whatever happened to “Never pick a fight with anyone who buys ink by the barrel?*”
WHAAAT? I’m deaf in both eyes.
And not a single fuck should be given, considering Honda’s lineup is about as snooze-inducing as a mid-90's Buick.
“No, no.... Mr. George, your NSX is this one over here. It has been specially prepared just for you.”
I had no idea this person said such things until Honda pointed them out to you.. Which in turn pointed them out to me.
Pictured: Jalopnik offices, today
I applaud you, Patrick, et al.
Don’t worry, any lawsuit concerning the NSX will probably take Honda 10 years to file.
What's the worst they can do, refuse to let you test the Odyssey?