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I think he has some mobility with his legs but it’s severely limited and mostly just shuffling his feet. I watched a lot of his update videos when he first started rehab and he was really determined to do everything he could. Still can’t believe that horrible crash happened to such a great guy with lots of open wheel

I hope this is a successful endeavor Robb! It’s really unfortunate that many of the current diversity programs fall into the short-sighted trap of modern business without taking long term risks (monetarily that is). So many people don’t realize how a diverse group will thrive in the long run.

It will also make it easier for Ford to deny warranty claims if you go over capacity!

We knew the Hypercar class was going to be a mess from the beginning and it didn’t help that Aston Martin pulled out of the class too

Have you gone through a local roofer or a big roofing company from out of town? The local one we had repair our roof gave us a reasonable quote, showed us pictures of the damage and and an estimate of the expected “needs fixed” stuff like the water barrier and cost per sheet of replacement wood ahead of time

The Si and Type R will have them. I'm guessing the Hatch will get at least one trim with a manual as well. 

Honda said the manual will be on the Si and Type R. I imagine it will also be offered on at least one trim of the Hatch as well. The current sedan only offers a manual on the Sport trim, so it's not really losing much. 

The Civic never had the push buttons, even on the upper trims

Honda said the Si and Type R will still be manual. Currently only the Sport (sedan and hatch) and Sport Touring Hatch get the manual beyond those. So it's really only dropping the Sport trim sedan manual, which I'm guessing the take rate was close to zero

Calm down people, the Si and Type R will still be manuals, Honda said that a long time ago. Currently the manual is only offered in the Sport and Sport Touring Hatch, Si Sedan, and Type R. I'd expect the same for this generation. 

Brand name and some interesting tech inside it add up. Not saying it's worth it, but there might be some merit. 

I did it for 3 year, it was good fun most of the time. Although being “on call” was a bit annoying when I had other things going on

I’ve found Pandora and Spotify don’t give me new music after a while. They are great at recycling all the stuff I do like, but sometimes new music is just nice to listen to

The only thing that kept my bank account above zero was working at a Resident Assistant (RA) the whole year! Otherwise I would have been pretty close to what you were at.

I had a 96 S-10 as my first car and I loved it. It needed a fair amount of work to keep it running (mainly a new radiator) when we sold it but if it was a stick shift I would probably still have it. I still miss it from time to time.

The whole thing is kinda bizarre. I graduated college with I think $300 in my bank account, not exactly $4500 to blow on a road trip vehicle.

My guess, it’s the stancy boi stretched tires that only last like 1k miles max. And you can get hellaflush for under $1500 all in on a Toyobaru, so it’s pretty cheap to do. God I hate that whole scene...

You can lead a David to Toyota, but you can’t make him drink (the easily serviceable fluids).

So they made a worse version of a Ridgeline... Got it.