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  1. Kris got it

    Must not be familiar with Honda's infamous transmission in the late 90s and early 2000

  2. Joshua Kiser

    Hey Scotty, I bought a 2004 Chevy Silverado 4×4 with the 5.3 v8 with the tow package. 95k miles. I paid 8700, did I make a good or poor choice? No rust, none.

  3. 95 Teggy

    loved my teggy! now i got a 2006 rsx

  4. Christopher Huynh

    Acura Integra and the Toyota Celica. Both are great car!!! Fun car to drive!!!

    Doesn't matter if one is faster than the other.

  5. Bob the Hat King

    So why did they stop making them?

  6. Alex Hickey

    We had an 89 integra with pop up headlights. Little 1.5l 4 cylinder. 4 speed manual. Wish we still had it cos in 180k miles it never broke. Swear down in 180k miles we only replaced the usual consumables. And it was still comfortable enough that we didnt need to dread getting into it. Poor car got stolen for a few weeks aswell. Yea the radio and ignition got ripped out and we started it with a screwdriver and a different radio got put into it but she kept on going until we sold it in 2006. The best cars my family has ever had are both hondas. The integra and a 1999 accord. Neither needed any engine or gearbox work done bar the clutch in the accord. That says something about how well made they are. 230k miles on the accord too!

  7. danthaman0700

    This is a great car if you can find an unmolested one, keyword is IF.

  8. Dirty Dan

    Hey Scotty I fill up my car with gas and like a couple minutes it’s says its empty but I haven’t driven that long

  9. Nova

    I don’t think a 1996 is 26 years old, it would be 23 years old.

    Math: 2019-1996=23

  10. Jose Garcia

    I am a lucky 2nd owner of a 1993 Integra with 142000 miles. The paints still good and I live in Southern Arizona. It's the best handling car I've ever driven and it's the manual.

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