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White stripe on taillight was throwing me, but I think that may be something on the door of the store (appears to be on taillight, but maybe not?). Everything else points to this Civic (1996-2000 DX sedan).

1996 - 2000 Honda Civic DX. (Not an EX / LX....door handles are unpainted). Can't tell if it's silver or frost blue (camera / outside daylight may be influencing the hue)

I think what you're seeing is actually the handle to the door. (of the store)

uh, yeah. Or along that train of thought, it could be this:

Door handles are wrong.

back kink in rear window is wrong.

duPont Registry, March 2014.

Saw this one in a a magazine ad the other day. I can't figure out who they are trying to sell the thing to.

IMO, the Accord is far more handsome (at least the latest iteration) than any Acura out there.

I'm sure Steve Lehto can fill in the blanks far better than I can, but I believe this would be a bailor (owner) vs. bailee (dealership) issue. The bailee took constructive possession of the vehicle once they accepted the keys. This is what makes the relationship far different than, say, parking in the parking lot of

Shouldn't matter. The dealership should have insurance coverage in effect that would cover against theft — doesn't matter if the dealership disavows such coverage or not. It's there. (Now, if this was an inside job, I'm not sure where it goes from there).

Wasn't this Lebaron owned by John Voight?

I liked the look of it when they 1st announced it. And now...it needs a refresh even before it's ever been made. IMO.

Engine soundtrack needs some work.

Feel sorry for anyone who got caught up in the mess of flights this past week....I somehow managed to dodge the mess despite flying through Phoenix and Milwaukee. When I originally booked my return flight to Milwaukee, I was hoping to fly Friday....but schedules wouldn't accomodate so I had to fly Saturday, which

You should sell all these to Yahoo. Yeah, I know, Yahoo.

I think you're looking past the history between Senna - Prost when you refer to the wreck — there's more to the story than just the wreck.

It's the 5th-gen hatch that is the one you can't find all chopped up.

Nice looking car. Maybe the stretched version makes it look lower to the ground? All I know is that when I've seen the M37 on the road, it kind of looks like it's on stilts, especially from the rear.

So, in summation, it's reliable.