Pretty good deal for 125k. I paid nearly twice that for my 1992, but it was in immaculate shape, engine, interior and the paint all nearly mint. With a budget of like $5k that could be a perfect weekend cruiser.
Pretty good deal for 125k. I paid nearly twice that for my 1992, but it was in immaculate shape, engine, interior and the paint all nearly mint. With a budget of like $5k that could be a perfect weekend cruiser.
MIATA. how is this even a question. It has one of the best manual gear boxes in any automobile.
How convenient the drivers seat is not covered and the gauges are all visible. Honestly a new old stock F1 is cool, but also sad as hell. These cars should always be driven no matter what. Yeah I’m talking about you Ralph Lauren and your non-driven car collection.
In even crazier news... You can still buy a new (oldstock) Evo 10.
I always liked the theory that Cars takes place in the same time as Wall-E, whereas people have left Earth entirely.
I like the base look of the civic much better over most previous versions, especially in the darker colors. I just think the Type R vents, spoilers, and add-ons just make it look cheap.
This car is just hideous. It has no focal point, no key design feature, it just looks like a mashup of every single part from the new Honda parts bin.
Those designs are at least classic and refined. The new Type R will look so dated in about 2-3 years. The Lexus RC has already started to look dated. Just wait.
I like crazy. I like Japanese Crazy. This car just looks Clown Car Crazy. It truly takes the cake for the most ridiculous looking car I have ever seen from an Automaker.
I really want to love this. However my 67K WRX is sitting at a dealer currently waiting to see if it needs a new transmission. ;-(
Any pre-2015 GTI was a fun car.
I hated having peeling stickers in PA when I lived there. Just put the stupid thing on the license plate. Why would a Cop need to look at two different places for information on your car?? I mean it’s 2017 it should at least be a QR code already.
I used to live in PA with state inspections and emissions. I now live in Florida where any sort of vehicle mod, jacked up truck, or pretty much anything with a motor can roll freely without regulation. Here is my interesting conclusion... Most vehicles in Florida last longer and are better maintained than pretty much…
I have always wanted to drive a ridiculous lifted truck down the highway, and then proceed to jump every single embankment, ledge, hill, and bridge along the way...sort of escaping the Apocalypse style off-roading.
I owned a 99 A4 1.8T, all it did was spend time breaking. I’m sure this would only be more expensive to keep on the road.