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Let's go get some groceries, okay?

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Saw that yesterday :thumbsup: it kinda give grocery getter a new meaning...
But its still a minivan 😛
 
Sorry just can't get excited about any current honda product. Any time I have trouble sleeping I just go browse their current line-up.
 
Sorry just can't get excited about any current honda product. Any time I have trouble sleeping I just go browse their current line-up.

Yes damn them and their reliable cheap vehicles with class leading resale values. Also any repairs I've ever made on mine have been the easiest of any car I've worked on.
 
Yes damn them and their reliable cheap vehicles with class leading resale values. Also any repairs I've ever made on mine have been the easiest of any car I've worked on.


Yes they are reliable, and cheap, and easy to repair.

It's all about what you want out of a vehicle. I'm willing to give up a little money and simplicity in return for driving dynamics.
 
If they only put LITTLE bit more effort into making good looking vehicles (this includes Oddy) that would accomplish SO much more.

Also, out of their line up one would think Oddy would be the LAST vehicle they would modify.

Go figure, typical Honda no days...

And this is coming from a guy that can't live without a minivan and likes them!!!
 
If they only put LITTLE bit more effort into making good looking vehicles (this includes Oddy) that would accomplish SO much more.

Also, out of their line up one would think Oddy would be the LAST vehicle they would modify.

Go figure, typical Honda no days...

And this is coming from a guy that can't live without a minivan and likes them!!!


They really need an attainable 'halo' small sports car.

Something which slots between a FT86 and 370z. RWD, simple, 10:1 power weight.
 
They really need an attainable 'halo' small sports car.

Don't know why they discontinued the S2000. The car won all sorts of awards from big name publishers. Guess nobody was buying them. Though there were selling about 10k of them a year. The Civic SI is their only sporty car they have left. Though the insurance on those bloody things is higher than the monthly payments.

I guess Honda and Toyota are just focused on building appliances now. I'll even throw Mazda into the batch since they got rid of the RX8. Though Toyota now has the GT86 so Honda needs to step up their game.
 
Don't know why they discontinued the S2000. The car won all sorts of awards from big name publishers. Guess nobody was buying them. Though there were selling about 10k of them a year. The Civic SI is their only sporty car they have left. Though the insurance on those bloody things is higher than the monthly payments.

I guess Honda and Toyota are just focused on building appliances now. I'll even throw Mazda into the batch since they got rid of the RX8. Though Toyota now has the GT86 so Honda needs to step up their game.

Yeah, it's really sad what has happened to Toyota and Honda. Both made cars with legendary reliability in the 90s that were affordable and fun too. I'm sure they're making a lot more money now but they can make cars like the GT-86 that aren't huge money makers but are successful enough to be worthwhile. I can't count the NSX or LFA because they are amazing but very few can afford them.

I can't include Mazda because they have the MS3 and Miata/MX-5. Plus their appliances tend to be sportier than their competition.
 
Its too bad both honda and toyota have such snooze fest lineups anymore. Toyota pushed any interesting cars to scion and lexus. Acura for honda of course, but even Acura is kinda of boring recently.
 
Yeah, it's really sad what has happened to Toyota and Honda. Both made cars with legendary reliability in the 90s that were affordable and fun too. I'm sure they're making a lot more money now but they can make cars like the GT-86 that aren't huge money makers but are successful enough to be worthwhile. I can't count the NSX or LFA because they are amazing but very few can afford them.

I can't include Mazda because they have the MS3 and Miata/MX-5. Plus their appliances tend to be sportier than their competition.

Trufax yo. Also their motto is zoom-zoom.
 
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