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Sigh, it's the CR-Z all over again...The Honda Prelude is back as a hybrid and it has the same horsepower it had 20 YEARS AGO
Car max etc is set on KBB math. I saw a guy on YT, who took in exotics for the lulz. Since it didn't have a easy google worth, guy was getting offers for like 12K for a 0 mile new R8 Bently etc.
I get why they exist and work, funny enough my bro sold a car there and got a great deal but.. I just fucking hate this retard close mind AI scan math for things.
More clicks from the honda, so need a new axle..again. I have had (and ABUSE) gold line, free repairs. But I can do the swap in my sleep. I just am getting old and tired of swapping parts non stop because 72 HP car over 200 HP axles get mad.
I was too poor in college to get un return no warrenty huge thick (no homo) gator axles. But in my 40s I'm tired of swapping a pair every few months.
Did you expect anything different? Honda hasn't made anything worth looking at since they killed the S2000. That's what? 15 years? Ugly, steadily heavier civic type Rs, a hideous NSX, and the rest is just regular traffic.The Honda Prelude is back as a hybrid and it has the same horsepower it had 20 YEARS AGO
The Civic Type R is arguably more hideous than the NSX reboot. The latest one is uglier than a hatful of arseholes.Honda hasn't made anything worth looking at since they killed the S2000. That's what? 15 years? Ugly, steadily heavier civic type Rs, a hideous NSX, and the rest is just regular traffic.
I've always preferred to use a foam cannon all over first, then rinse with the 40° (white) nozzle, then re-foam and go at it with a wool mitt before rinsing again. When I've tried pre-rinsing before the first foam, it seems to get less of the surface dirt off and makes the actual wash take a bit longer.How close were you getting the nozzle to it? I don't like to get a pressure washer any closer than a couple of feet with the wide fan nozzle, and I really only use it because the foam dispenser I have requires it and is great for pre soaking to get dirt off.
This is why I'm hoarding B-Series Falcons. Every time one gets hit by a kangaroo, an LPG tank inspection is due, or it gets too rusty, I'll park it up and go buy another one while they're still cheap. The half a container full of Barras I'll end up with as a result will be part of my retirement fund when I ship it to the States.Any cool new vehicles coming out? Oh it's a subscription-based startup? Nevermind...
Toyota Hilux Champ but I'm sure it will never be available in the US.Any cool new vehicles coming out?
Never ever. We're stuck with $80k trucks foreverToyota Hilux Champ but I'm sure it will never be available in the US.
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Imprezas with blown engines near a military base with basic training are a dime a dozen. Find something like that and get an engine from Japan. I believe they're taxed heavier at about 60k miles for emissions, so there's a glut of gently used long blocks for Japanese carsIn spite of the car economy remaining in the gutter, I'm landing my sights on any vehicle from Japan after 2000 but before 2015. Mainly for parts support and getting as much longevity I can drag it out with as possible. But even cars from that era are starting to deplete, unfortunately.
It's very hard with this job that I have at the moment, where I know holding on for a better position can give me enough cash for better things. On the other hand, I'll definitely miss out on a few decent deals I can find over on FB Marketplace.
A rock and a hard place doesn't even begin to describe the experience of getting cars used. I know I've been locking onto older Imprezas for something that is fairly cheap for what it's asking for while still having some inventory on spare authentic parts to use. I'm very tempted to get this silver 2.5 RS from 2002, it's not under 100k in mileage but I would like to have my own fun, tempting choices it all is...
My friend was showing me what he found on Cars & Bids the other day and there were many surprising deals. We were mainly looking at German cars tho so I am not that sure if the same applies for Japanese brands that are more saught after.On the other hand, I'll definitely miss out on a few decent deals I can find over on FB Marketplace.
I remember a lot of folks talking about importing cheap used Japanese cars a year or two ago. Basically the regulations around importing cars 25+ years old into the US are a lot laxer so the cost wouldn't be too overwhelming. Many used 90s Japanese cars are being auctioned at very reasonable prices (when converted to USD) and mileage (Japanese don't drive as much) so the overall cost of importing is actually not that bad.Find something like that and get an engine from Japan.
Meh, not much missed. Toyota design sucks so much ass these days, this thing looks like some old video game vehicle. Couldn't make a cheap truck that looks half normal, had to look like some dated iteration of a futuristic thing that you'd stomp on in a mechwarrior game. Old tacomas and pre-tacoma pickups are insanely sought after and instead of a nod to them the cab on this shit looks like a side by side with a body kit.Toyota Hilux Champ but I'm sure it will never be available in the US.
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