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These days BMWs drive pretty boring. They do look nice.
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These days BMWs drive pretty boring. They do look nice.
Is there any chance you could please give some more specific information on the subcompact models of Toyota and Scion in regards of the reliability and dependability.Yeah of course, anything from Toyota is a great choice when it comes to reliability and dependability
Within last year I’ve lost around 40lb.My son recently purchased a 2015 Honda Civic. It gets very good mileage although he only has to go 5 miles one way to work.
He likes it but it is difficult for me (6', 230 lbs) to get in and out of. Once I'm in tho it is comfortable.
My 2014 Honda CRV is much easier for me and I still get over 30 mph.
Buy this, put a few bucks in and drive the fvck out of it b16a 91 Honda Crx si
Had one, absolute blast to drive
Within last year I’ve lost around 40lb.
Nothing special.As someone who's 6-2 and 245lbs how exactly did you lose 40lbs????
Horrid reliability.
I’d have to agree in regards of Civic’s reliability - it’s a hit or miss but the question that naturally comes up is - how old is your Fiat and how many miles is on it ?According to whom, Consumer Reports? I don't trust them - I'm sure the first few model years were bad, but the car's been out a while and has a good reputation in Europe for reliability. So I'd suspect it's the Honda fans at Consumer Reports reporting problems with the USB port.
I trust owner reports a lot more than Consumer Reports, who just love Hondas and Toyotas even though their reliability tanked years ago. My Civic has had some issues that would make me think I'm driving a Fiat, lol, like the dashboard shutting off while driving.
I’d have to agree in regards of Civic’s reliability - it’s a hit or miss but the question that naturally comes up is - how old is your Fiat and how many miles is on it ?
Could you point to one with ove 100K miles and going strong ?
I drove two BMWs to 150k miles so reliability scare stories don't bother me.
150K is "pretty much just well broken in" on a commuting car. It's the 100K after that where things get... interesting.
-Mike
You bash the fiesta st mention but then recommend that? Which is even worse in regard to why you were bashing the ST. Lolone car that might be good would be a Fiat Abarth, if you don't need a backseat. Or your back seat will only carry a pet hamster and a satchel. It's fun, sounds awesome with straight exhaust, and goes for like $19k with 6MT.
You probably need to be immune to ridicule as well.
The old Hondas from the 90's had double wishbone suspension on the front. Made them drive like on rails. In the 2000's, they switched to macpherson strut for comfort. If you want dirt cheap fun, go with those 90's Hondas.Buy this, put a few bucks in and drive the fvck out of it b16a 91 Honda Crx si
Had one, absolute blast to drive
Does it have power steering? We had a 5 door rental Yaris in Curaçao without power steering. It was kind fun to try to keep on the road on the winding roads.
That ones the opposite, drives fun but looks bad, lol. I drove an M228i, can't remember if it was this gen or last, but it was fun. Drove a 435i M Sport and it was really boring.
Lol can you quantify boring? I’ve driven a 435 and own something similar. I’d like to know which commuter car you find exciting? Auto BJ option?
You bash the fiesta st mention but then recommend that? Which is even worse in regard to why you were bashing the ST. Lol
Fast, lot of grip, but numb, too quiet, no feel in steering, seats etc. Felt like a fast Camry with a stiff suspension. Haven't been a BMW fan since like 2005.
The old Hondas from the 90's had double wishbone suspension on the front. Made them drive like on rails. In the 2000's, they switched to macpherson strut for comfort. If you want dirt cheap fun, go with those 90's Hondas.
Ok, I can see where you’re coming from. Fiesta! I’m too old to he that hip.
Well I'm not driving one either, lol. I drive a Civic Sport hatchback. I get a car stipend for work so it's perfect (great gas mileage, cheap, and still fun).