Should I have kept my Honda Accord?
#11
RE: Should I have kept my Honda Accord?
Pretty selfish to expect everything out of your car without putting anything into it.
A Honduh might drive forever, but it still looks like ****, sounds like ****, and if you were to put everything you had into modifying one, you'd still only be on par with what you probably have now.
IMO anyway...
A Honduh might drive forever, but it still looks like ****, sounds like ****, and if you were to put everything you had into modifying one, you'd still only be on par with what you probably have now.
IMO anyway...
#12
RE: Should I have kept my Honda Accord?
I dont think Hondas look like ****, or drive like **** really.... they just dont feel as good as an audi. Audi's feel heavy... solid. Feedback is perfect... mmm. So nice. But I dont know why people insist on beating up on honda so much... they serve a purpose -- and are great cars, doing what they were built to do... i honestly dont see how this point can be argued.
Ricing honda's... my opinion on that differs.
Ricing honda's... my opinion on that differs.
#14
RE: Should I have kept my Honda Accord?
My civic was quick and didn't look too bad. I spent less than 5k and I was partially satisfied. With slicks I could run high 12s and get almost 30 mpg doing it.
I haven't spent too much on my a4, maybe a few hundred dollars and it's running pretty well. It has a few minor issues, like the fuel guage not working after a half tank or the HVAC controls not lighting up at times, I just haven't gotten around to fixing them, oh and the rear control arm bushing started to squeak.
I haven't spent too much on my a4, maybe a few hundred dollars and it's running pretty well. It has a few minor issues, like the fuel guage not working after a half tank or the HVAC controls not lighting up at times, I just haven't gotten around to fixing them, oh and the rear control arm bushing started to squeak.
#16
RE: Should I have kept my Honda Accord?
can't complain about hondas.
I still keep my little Honda civic hatchback '88 around. it helps me out on insurance. comes in real handy when i'm going to the beach and i know the car is gonna get dirty and sand all over.
I still keep my little Honda civic hatchback '88 around. it helps me out on insurance. comes in real handy when i'm going to the beach and i know the car is gonna get dirty and sand all over.
#17
RE: Should I have kept my Honda Accord?
Honda's are good cars but Audis are great cars, in a completely different league than the honda. And I hope you didn't leave the roof open there is a manual way to close it you know? There's a tool in the fuse box and you use it on a screw thingy behind the main front light.
#18
RE: Should I have kept my Honda Accord?
I looked at a '99 Civic Si that was turbo'd before I bought my Audi. It was a nice car, but I like AWD much better. Plus, Civics are so small. If you were to get into an accident you'd end up like tuna in a can. My dad has a loaded '00 Accord, they are good cars if that's what you like, but I'd rather have German engineering.
#20
RE: Should I have kept my Honda Accord?
I miss my integra fast and fun to drive but i definately stick with the Audi A4 because it's more luxurious, nice ride, smooth, sporty looking, although you pay alot for fixing but hey it was my choice, i new it was expensive to fix but i love the car what can i do you get what you pay for!