I really hope we get Born on a 5th of July!
I really hope we get Born on a 5th of July!
something a bit similar happened to me years ago. I was driving with a friend and his dad ( I was like 17-18 back then ) and a cop just drove out of the side of a park, while not looking. Somehow I managed to avoid him and ended up in a few trash cans on the side of the road. No damage and no injury to anyone.
and a ‘17 civic is perfect for a family with 1-2 kids. It’s reliable, safe and cheap on gas. Unless you have the 2-door coupe.
Here’s a legitimate reason not to wash your car:
in fact the best and safest solution to avoid gas pump skimmers is to get an electric car. That will reduce your chances of getting scammed to virtually 0.
aren’t these engines know for blowing head gaskets?
Honda HR-V. cheap, reliable and full efficient.
I’m not surprised to see Honda below the industry average. When I purchased my 2016 Civic, I had a bunch of little issues in the first few months. Nothing major but still annoying: a rattle here, a misaligned plastic cover there, etc etc. All fixed by a trip to the dealer and they never reappeared again but it seems…
201$ for residual from her SNL and Jimmy Fallon appearences?
Wow. I don’t wanna know how much money Matt Leblanc makes in residuals from Friends...
there’s half a sentence that’s repeated in the 2nd paragraph under Performance:
why not a Toyota FJ Cruiser? They are not super vintage but they are really cool and reliable.
Agreed. Not worth the time and money in my opinion.
that makes a lot of sense. They suffered enough.
I am SO happy to know that I’m not the only one who thinks those rental Sentras are absolute garbage.
I rented one about a year ago and it made me miss by 1991 Honda Civic with holes in the floor panels. And my civic was standard with no power steering.
I think the main issue with the Journey is the medium to long term reliability and maintenance costs.
I’m not racist but overcooked past sucks!
ahahahah! good one.
somebody played too much Grand Theft Auto 5!
my guess is oil money!
Neutral: The only logical reason ( I can think of ) for Toyota & Honda to be SO behind with their electric cars is because they were bought up by the oil industries. It’s the only way it would make sense.