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helll yea always keep a cb tho! dam i have other cars cb the car i can go race all over ,come home get in my frs drive to florida in style! but then like last night drove my vr6 corrado all night makes a h22 cb seem slow sad dammit accords are just to fucking heavy the typical honda advantage is weight we lack power and riding a tank!Last edited by speedfr3ak; 05-25-2013, 08:27 AM.Originally posted by deevergoteThis thread is over a year old, you fucking retard.
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Originally posted by phatdoughnut View PostSeems like your car has been down since I was a n00b get that shit fixed.
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I can understand that most people eventually move on to newer cars and give up on their 4th gens... but I did it the other way around. I sold my 7th gen Accord and went back to a 4th gen (and recently a 3rd gen). I refer to these as the "real" Hondas. As nice as the 7th gen was (and it was an EXL), it felt cheap in comparison to the 4th gen... it just didn't feel like a proper Honda. Proper Hondas to me are the 1st-2nd gen Integras, 3rd-5th gen Accords, 2nd-5th gen Preludes, 4th-5th gen Civics, Del Sols, CRX, etc. The newer ones just don't satisfy me.
So, with that said, I'll use the money I could have used to afford a new car to keep my 3rd and 4th gen Accords (as well as the old Caddy cause they damn sure as hell don't build those like they used to!) looking and running like new for as long as I can... because they are the last of a breed and once they're gone, I'll probably hate whatever it is I have to drive afterwards.Last edited by ItsaHonda; 06-17-2013, 11:09 PM.1990 Honda Accord LX coupe
F22
116,xxx miles
1989 Honda Accord LX sedan
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177,xxx miles
1992 Cadillac Allante
4.5L V8
70,xxx miles
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Originally posted by crazymikey View PostHe meant deev's Accord.H22 Prelude VTEC 92-96 200 161 10.6:1 87 90 DOHC VTEC 2157 JDM
190.3whp 155 wtq - with bolt ons, and a dc header
ET=14.457 @ 94mph w/ 2.173 60Fter
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Originally posted by ItsaHonda View PostI can understand that most people eventually move on to newer cars and give up on their 4th gens... but I did it the other way around. I sold my 7th gen Accord and went back to a 4th gen (and recently a 3rd gen). I refer to these as the "real" Hondas. As nice as the 7th gen was (and it was an EXL), it felt cheap in comparison to the 4th gen... it just didn't feel like a proper Honda. Proper Hondas to me are the 1st-2nd gen Integras, 3rd-5th gen Accords, 2nd-5th gen Preludes, 4th-5th gen Civics, Del Sols, CRX, etc. The newer ones just don't satisfy me.
So, with that said, I'll use the money I could have used to afford a new car to keep my 3rd and 4th gen Accords (as well as the old Caddy cause they damn sure as hell don't build those like they used to!) looking and running like new for as long as I can... because they are the last of a breed and once they're gone, I'll probably hate whatever it is I have to drive afterwards.Originally posted by wed3kim a douchebag to people and i don't even own a lambo. whats your point? we, douchbags, come in all sorts of shapes and colours.
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Originally posted by deevergote View PostSo you'll have the TL and the CB7?
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Nice. That's the way to do it. The TL-S should offer plenty of performance and looks in stock form, so all you have to do is maintain it. You can put your effort and money into the CB7 to make it look nice, be fast, whatever...
That's one reason I'm glad I bought my CTS-V. I have no desire to do any modifications to the Cadillac (ok, the stock nav/infotainment system blows goats... I want to replace that... but nothing more.) The CB7 can be my project, with unlimited downtime, without me feeling like I have to divide my attention between the two cars.
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Originally posted by deevergote View PostNice. That's the way to do it. The TL-S should offer plenty of performance and looks in stock form, so all you have to do is maintain it. You can put your effort and money into the CB7 to make it look nice, be fast, whatever...
That's one reason I'm glad I bought my CTS-V. I have no desire to do any modifications to the Cadillac (ok, the stock nav/infotainment system blows goats... I want to replace that... but nothing more.) The CB7 can be my project, with unlimited downtime, without me feeling like I have to divide my attention between the two cars.
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I agree. The Type-S really is much cooler all around.
The 6 speed is nice, and it has always intrigued me to have a performance/luxury car with a manual transmission and a respectable amount of power. My CTS-V is manual as well (all 1st gens were), but sometimes I kinda wish I could just enjoy the luxury of it without having to shift. Granted, the Cadillac shifter kinda sucks... Honda's manual transmissions are much more civilized!
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Originally posted by deevergote View PostI agree. The Type-S really is much cooler all around.
The 6 speed is nice, and it has always intrigued me to have a performance/luxury car with a manual transmission and a respectable amount of power. My CTS-V is manual as well (all 1st gens were), but sometimes I kinda wish I could just enjoy the luxury of it without having to shift. Granted, the Cadillac shifter kinda sucks... Honda's manual transmissions are much more civilized!
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