Originally Posted by 2ndclasscitizen
Please, Z,R,V,T,G,X ..... these alphabets are always associated with 'sporty' cars. I couldn't imagine some V8 Supercar named POF... or QDJ
Originally Posted by 2ndclasscitizen
Please, Z,R,V,T,G,X ..... these alphabets are always associated with 'sporty' cars. I couldn't imagine some V8 Supercar named POF... or QDJ
I'd just prefer a name rather than meaningless alphanumeric stuff. Although something like GT or SS is fine IF it's attached to an actual name, like Mustang GT or Impala SS.
An it harm none, do as ye will
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My Accord Coupe EX V6 rocks, better than a Solara any day...
Toyota's rep is in danger in the last year because of some issue with late models, they better fix it soon. I really like the new Camry's and the entire Lexus Line but i prefer Honda & Acura
This is great thread that I have some how manged to miss, but for me I'd go Honda.. Honda S2000>Toyota Supra>Honda NSX>Toyota who?
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Originally Posted by coolieman1220
honda=HistoryOfNoDramaticAcelleration
Acura=A CuteUnderpoweredRecreationalAutomobile
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Originally Posted by man 430gt
I raced a NSX once... Guess who won he he he
i did but im just playing with you
Honda=rice
Hey guys, im from South Africa...In all honesty, honda is a better looking car, is a tad quicker BUT, overall toyota has the best reliablilty, fuel economy, safety and more
My dad had driven a 1989 160GLS, it had 380 000km on the clock, the tappet cover has never been opend, the only problem we had a thermostat trouble, which was replaced, easily and cheaply....after that toyo was sold, dad bought another toyota, which i currently drive, 300000km on the clock and it still sticks with a bwm 320i coming off the line while maintaining 12.5km per litre of gas.
I am a toyota fan but also appreciate the achievment of Honda...Japanese cars rock
OH i forgot to mention, the tappet has never been opened and the only trouble i had with the car was the regulator in the alternator, it was promtley sorted out
Well, AFAIK all Central Africa drive Land Cruisers - they're VERY reliable and behave much better than even Land Rovers in those terms, serving for many decades in sands. Moreover, the old ones are very cheap to handle and repair.
Also, Toyota has plants in SAR (as opposed to Honda?), so they can adjust their cars more easily for 'hot' conditions...
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