@Dan follows the Reinheitsgebot: Negative. Not without a tough importation process.
@Dan follows the Reinheitsgebot: Negative. Not without a tough importation process.
@TimothyT: HAHAHA. A new car as an "investment?" ROFL!!
@Half the wheels, twice the fun: For exiting curbside, rather than into traffic. Think of direction you would exit a cab.
@TheAntiCat: San Francisco is an awesome place to visit. Skip the tourist crap, or at least minimize it to one day.
@TheAntiCat: I believe walking/ public transit is always an option. Sure you pay more to live in an urban environment—but without car payment/ insurance/ maintenance one can put that towards an increase in rent. Better for the environment and bank account.
@TheAntiCat: Donated to single mothers who cannot afford a car, but can afford gas, maintenance, and insurance?
@Buickboy92: You've proved my point correct.
Acura: You need to lose the corporate grill. Not as in make it smaller, or less obtrusive.
@Buickboy92: WRONG. Mustangs and Corvettes have a fan base, and appeal to some demographic. I am not a big fan of either car but I do understand the draw.
@Type R: Too many corporate yes men working at Acura— afraid to tell their deluded superiors the double plenum power grill should be banished to the depths of hell.
I once knew a guy who drove a blue 87ish IROC that he had re-lettered to read I-ROCK. This was well before Jackass/ Steve-O.
@hellcamino59: I love this car. Even when no one else does. Scratch that. I love this car because no one else does.
@Eltigro: That would be our experience as well.
@ManBehindTheDesk: That's actually 22 speed but point taken.
Where does a new officer on probationary status learn to beat motorists? I could somewhat empathize after years on the force, but someone straight out of training?
@RepoManChitown: 1/10 on the troll scale. Almost too low to register.