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    Don’t get me wrong, some cars have colors that just fit them well. A clean pearl white S2000 is one of the prettiest things on wheels in my opinion. Hell, I even like my RDX in white since I blacked out some of the silver trim to give it some extra contrast. These colors might even stand out more if they weren’t so

    Saw this and had to scroll up to provide said star. And you as well for the reminder. haha

    He or his twin brother spends a lot of time in Chandler, AZ as well. Been here for years.

    That would be ideal. Crap like this though is why I am happy I was able to buy in a nice neighborhood that has no HOA. I get that they can be an ugly necessity at times, but not so much when people are just...decent.

    Assuming they do and win, the HOA will just raise its dues to cover the legal costs. Circle of life.

    Can I used that excuse if I get pulled over drunk?

    8 intake valves? 8 exhaust valves? 8 potential buyers?

    C-C-C-C-Combo Breaker!!!

    Seems like it would be more in the range of 15,000 hamsters at that rate?

    That or they let off to avoid running under xxx time to get booted off the track for not having helmet, cage, etc (whatever barrier they are about to break through).

    Costco doesn’t even sell 89 (at least not in any warehouse I’ve been to). I suppose the stubborn card-holders can always fuel up with half 87 and half 91 though.

    If the car was designed to optimally on 87, it’s not going to advance the timing any farther than optimum even if you fuel it with unicorn blood.

    Kudos to him for keeping this car going. I’m at 120k on my 2010 RDX, averaging about 25k per year, and also have yet to do any un-scheduled work on the car. Not sure I’ll keep it long enough to make it a half-million car, but I’m planning to take it to at least 250k.

    What advantages does this motor car have over say, a train, which I can also afford?

    I’m in drive, reverse and neutral all at once, and the lines between my journey’s beginning and ending blur. I blink, and suddenly I am at my destination. Did the drive ever really exist, or is it possibly still happening?

    Disagree, I think AT+6MT is top of the food chain.

    To hell with your criteria. How about the opposite of not-safe, not-reliable, more than 2 seats, and under the radar? It’s still under 30k and a manual.

    Just when I think I understand fuel economy ratings, you show a comparison like this. The Chevy is rated 16/23/19. The Lexus is 16/26/19. If the city is the same and the highway is 3 mpg higher, how is the combined still the same???

    The Mustangs and Camaros will always pull away because the Lexus driver is always stopping to pick up the ladies (or dudes).