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This one looks pretty good. Honda’s working on pulling back that weird overbite looking thing they’ve been doing for a while, and I’m glad for it. I wonder how this will stack up against a comparable integra model. 

I had a car like that, it was a POS mercury comet that I loved but it didn’t love me back. I made the mistake of crunching the numbers and realized I’d be putting well north of 20 grand (not including labor) into a $1500 car to make it worth about 10-12 on a good day. It sat for a long time while I tried to figure out

That’s a very reasonable price for a car from that era. Not the showiest model, and it won’t appreciate in value no matter how much you put into it, but it has all the same hop-up potential of anything else in the ford family for someone that’s looking for it. Personally I don’t care for the model that much, but

Make an O’Neill Cylinder you cowards!

I wish the contrarians who voted NP would explain themselves

A pink/purple miata with power hard top, and a green Isuzu Amigo with the v6, auto, and the hardtop (it’s like a sane vehicross).

I don’t think cops are punished when cases like this are dismissed, so there’s no incentive to get it right. They get their power fantasy and an expense record to justify their budget.

I’ve always been a firebird person, but this one looks really clean. I’m used to these going for 3500, but those are almost always ratty and trashed. The 305 is seen as the “wrong” engine in these, but only because the 350 is so damn good. You can wake the 305 up with a few bolt-ons and have a really nice engine. And

I had a 1993 300TE with similar problems. I loved that car, but it did not love me. The last time I drove it, it died on the railroad tracks. I pushed it out and into a parking spot, called the dealer, and told him where he could find it. I would have left it on the tracks if it wasn’t blocking traffic.

I think you have the first and last slides swapped

Group B was a bold answer, but I can’t really disagree with the logic. Powercreep.

I was thinking the same thing. For 7500 It better be AT LEAST a decade younger.

edit: forget it, none of this (his voice acting or the whining about his voice acting) is worth getting worked up about

I’ve always liked the crosstour because it’s the fullsize sedan Honda never made (since I can’t afford an acura RL and the tech in those isn’t appealing). The fact that it’s a liftback sedan just makes it better.

Sorry to break it to you folks, but the studio wanted the best return of investment on getting the rights to make this movie, so they cast one of the top names in hollywood currently to the lead role, plus he already has voice-acting experience. Until we actually hear his voice I’m reserving judgement, but my god the c

Oh, it’s the Final Fantasy movie character again. She’ll be outdated and discarded in six months.

Honestly this is why I still haven’t bothered to finish the movie. A ten years gap is huge, they should have acknowledged that and let the characters grow. Maybe Dash is a slacker who never tries because everything is either too easy or not worth the effort, Violet is estranged from her family and absorbed in growing

I have a better idea for a rally: The Slow Poke 3000. First one to the finish is the loser. Par time is however long GPS determines it should take following the speed limits- get there sooner, you’re disqualified. The later you arrive, you get more points. Take your time, enjoy the sights, and DON’T DRIVE LIKE A

ANY AND EVERY infotainment that isn’t just a phone mount. Seriously, they all look dated within a few years, eventually they’ll be laggy, and god help you when something breaks and needs to be replaced. A car from 2003 looks more modern than a car from 2013, at least I’m not rocking windows XP style graphics, plus I

Fresh off of announcing he intends to lay off a tenth of all tesla employees (which was fresh off of a very obvious attempt to get them to quit so they wouldn’t be fired/paid unemployment), Musk expects them to work harder, knowing they could be laid off afterwards, or if the layoffs are already in progress, he