Is it okay to like low-power motors?
I just want to have a comfy shitbox civic hatch with overall phenomenal handling, braking, suspension, and reliability. I'd be totally okay with around 105, up to about 150 HP.
Is it okay to like low-power motors?
I just want to have a comfy shitbox civic hatch with overall phenomenal handling, braking, suspension, and reliability. I'd be totally okay with around 105, up to about 150 HP.
Also, no rust and good fuel economy.
I drove my CRX with 58 horsepower for a couple months before blowing up the engine. Good handling cars are fun but not if you get honked at for how slow you are
75% of motorists on the road in the US have 8 second 0-60's. My very own honda shitbike only has a 9 second 0-60. I'll be okay, user-kun.
If you are just going to disagree with opinions you don't want to hear, why ask?
looking at getting a "fun" car to mess around with
found a third gen prelude for $300 with some problems, looks interesting
my only reservation is that I'm quite tall and probably wouldn't fit well in it, which limits what kinds of cars I can get
any ideas?
*honks*
btw what year CRX only has a 58HP motor? that's REALLY underpowered, user.
Not him but the first gen CR-X non fuel injected makes like 67hp crank.
'85 HF
did you ever even use any sort of freeway or highway?