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or at least the TSX wagon, which wah wah automatic not enough power, was a great Accord wagon.

suggesting the Tbird was bad ignores everything that came before it.  The Model T was the first attempt, so undoubtedly could be improved in every way.

i was all in until I saw that back panel.  Could still be wirth it, as running it would be worth $10-20k and more with a $15k Subaru transplant.  But that looks like a nasty body repair.

Read top-rated model for your car and season/ performance in Consumer Reports.  Buy it.

The side view looks like a Camry. The front and back, just terrible.  I thought the i8 deserved more praise but this deserves all the hate.  Not even a good rear end.

i was thinking the WRX too- not terrible, but disappointing. i had a 2002 and was surprised how imprecise and clunky it was compared to the 80’s Accord my dad had- still my favorite. My Vanagon is much worse shifting, but does that even need to be said?

This is the perfect vehicle for a bargain price. I didn’t expect a bone steering wheel in all this awesomeness, nor in any vehicle not driven by a German Shepherd, but frankly, that’s just some added extra awesome sauce. If I had room for another car, I’d jump on this Bug Z Fusion Polaris party action machine. I

He should name it the Hubris.  So stupid.  To argue it creates jobs is like arguing toxic waste cleanup creates jobs- yes, but it accomplishes nothing, whereas his ex-wife has already done alot of good with her obscene wealth.

Just awful.

i carried kids and a dog in my 02 wagon (hatch, whatever), but had fun on my own. They abandoned the wagon and left out half their market.  This thing looks like a souped up Corolla S or something, and sounds like it isnt even fun to drive, so what’s the point?

Given the importance and cost of batteries to an electrc car, wouldn’t this be analogous to a combustion-powered car with a 50k-mile engine? It should be just fine but the guts of it have less life than a new car. Might as well just buy a used one with more life in it- a 2019 Tesla, for example, where the miles have

I hate this and all fancy “off-road” rvs.  This is going nowhere but rv parks. Solar panels?  Why bother?  

Two thoughts- did people call the Miata an imitation when it first appeared? Do I dare even suggest it was derived from previous small sportscars? What about the PT Cruiser?

a hot hatch is a cheap car made fun, not an average car. Time and again manufacturers tart up popular cheap cars, they get bloated and pricier and lose their market. And so it goes.

Although the stickers are silly, I’m glad to see a clean car. I love hatchbacks, but Civics, these, STIs, and Golfs reaching $40k is crazy.  I’d love to own any of them, but that’s silly prices, and hard to stomach this price for a used one with dumb stickers.

Silly response. Of course it’s not a good car and doesn’t compare to modern cars. It’s an early, kooky collectable Honda for cheap, not for a daily.

Not as nice as the pricier one, but still, these were rare in the 1970s, and rarer now. My friend’s mom actually had one, but it was the only one I ever saw. That weird back window kind of haunts me, with the giant rubber gasket. An affordable collectable for someone who loves Hondas, with alot more cheek than an

Is there somewhere that this kind of premium makes sense because they can’t get new cars at all? But can still get a car shipped to them? It seems like one could still get a much better, newer, used car for that price- maybe a ten year old Honda Fit. Or maybe it was some kooky rich, who has a history with a Metro,

This is thr kind of weird fantasy fear thing that motivates buyers.  For the most part, the worst animals out there are mosquitoes and hornets.

Trendy and insanely expensive.  Buy a tent, store it in a cupboard, enjoy.  I have three tents- two for backpacking and one big family tent, all good brands, all in for less than $1k, they provide flexibility, and all store in a cupboard in the garage.  I can’t stand the cost of bike racks, RTTs, or camping mattresses.