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I’ll give you the Pacifica with that, although I find it decently handsome. Also, minivans are just stupendous to live with. However, we’re going to be disagreeing about the Accord. I think that the new one is relatively sharp looking for a midsize sedan under $35k. Put the 2.0 in there, and it certainly has enough

I’d rather be disappointed than ignorant, Michael

Also, for the record, my votes are for an Accord (any trim really) or the Pacifica. You would have SO much space in the Pacifica. It’s also a decent place to spend 400 miles per week in

I disagree. The MKZ has neither a comfortable ride or seats, and the interior is middling. The thing positively clops over broken pavement. My mother couldn’t wait to trade hers in this summer.

This series would be much more entertaining if we learned what past entrants actually ended up buying

Honda would do well to release something similar these days. But, for the love of all things holy, have it get better than 25 MPG highway FFS

Not entirely true though, right? Coral Sea and/or Midway could have gone very differently. The Japanese made some pretty mortal errors in both battles. If the casualties of Midway had flipped, where would America have been?

So... You bought it, right?

It’s expected to withstand a charging rate of 185 miles per hour

That’s a good option too! Just don't be put in the situation where there's a gutless car AND an engine being rebuilt at the same time

I get the feeling. I’d just rebuild it after the other V8 you pick up. If you really, really care about that block, then rebuilding two and just swapping whenever convenient will be easier on your life than having yet another full on project car. Swapping completely rebuilt engines isn’t too bad. Sell the rebuilt V8

Put it back together with just the necessary servicing and work on another V8 in the meantime. It won’t be undrivable and the spare V8 will be a much more manageable project than a whole truck sitting in your driveway with 75% of its innards strewn every which way. Those AMC V8s aren’t exactly worth their weight in

The drop was caused by companies including Ford Motor Co. not refreshing their lineups in a timely manner

Basically none of those companies other than ULA have the clearance and/or lift capacity to send government payloads. Rocket Lab can’t even send something heavier than 500 lbs into orbit FFS

Further proof that Honda needs to embrace their retro styling language ASAFP. I mean, just look at this

Get your stones and insults ready...

yea, not sure why they’re conflating “inspired” with “sharing a platform”. Slow news day?

This makes it even worse

How does this not have the up-to-date engine found in the Civic? Is there any clearer indication that Honda does not take Acura very seriously?