Quick Flow/Big Bore intake
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JDMeater wrote:
I think i started something and unleashed some pentup hate. We all have the cars we love thats why we are on this forum. JDM,Euro, or Dem whatever.I am not hating on you, just hating on your so called JDM eater.......it is all in fun and games:p
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nissankingcab wrote:
Dynamic Stability Control:**Brake Fade Compensation **-- As brakes heat up, they require additional foot pressure. This system compensates by adding pressure and reducing pedal force.
Brake Standby -- If the driver lifts off the gas pedal abruptly, the system snugs the pads against the rotor to reduce reaction time and stopping distance.
Brake Drying -- responds to the rain sensor (rain sensing windshield wipers are standard) by periodically moving the pads closer to the rotors to wipe them dry during wet conditions.
Comfort Stop -- eases brake pressure as you come to a stop to eliminate that jerking feel when the car comes to rest.
Start-off Assistant -- when facing uphill, this feature will hold brake pressure when you release the brake pedal to keep you from rolling back until you step on the gas.
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wannabe wrote:
how many old vw on the road, how many old toyotas, nissans, and hondas are there...?Also, honda's do NOT have chincy interior. They are not luxury cars, they are mostly econo boxes. the s2k is hondas first rwd car, give them a break. they did pretty good. I just have one question for u tho jim? if German cars are soooo much better than jap cars, why are there 3 jap cars for every german car on the road?
s2k was not hondas first rear wheel drive car. The Honda "S500" for which the S2000 is the "Grandson" of was the first RWD Honda.
You also have the NSX which was mid engine rear drive, and then the s2000 which is front engine rear drive. Honda has had more experience making cars than a LOT of companies, espcially at a high level.
German cars aren't on the road because there are fewer German car dealers, the cars COST more both up front and in the long run.
Personally there are a few Acuras I would put head to head w/ the Germans in luxury at certain price ranges and they are just as nice.

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BumpinJCC wrote:
id much rather have a Formula 1 car than a honda...You do know that Honda makes F1 cars, right?
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yes but i think he was hinting at the fact that jim was comparing cars with way different price tags
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DrifterExtreme wrote:
yes but i think he was hinting at the fact that jim was comparing cars with way different price tagsCompare the price of an accord of an accord v6 vs. that of a BMW 3 series or a C-Class
$27,300 EX V-6 Sedan
$30,900 325i Sedan
$29,975 C230 Sedan
Am I really comparing things in different price ranges?
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wannabe wrote:
I dont know about the rest of everyone else, but i know I wouldnt wanna buy a car for say 60,000 and have it brake and have to pay for WAAYYY overpriced labor and parts when I could buy a honda.When it all comes down to it, Cars were invented for one thing, to make it easier to get from point A to point B. I'm not disputing that german cars have luxury or nice interiors. But Honda,toyota and nissan are good CARS, not semi OK cars that have cool interiors and lots of cool features. Honestly what features do u get in new 3 series that u cant get in a new accord? I dont know my german cars well enough to know if thats a good comparison or not, but w/e.
I do, however, admire body lines of german cars. They are much more artistic and thought out than most any japanese car. But I wouldn't buy a car just cuz it looked nice.
A benz isnt even really a status symbol anymore. Anyone can get a loan, Not saying you did, cuz I know you a ballah!
but still, I know i will probably never have the money to buy a mercedes, but that doesn't really bother me. I think brand new cars are overpriced the way it is, let alone luxury cars.
It's kinda like buying a first class ticket on an airplane. u get a little more room, free pretzels, maybe a scotch if its a long flight, while the people sitting behind u payed half of what u did and will get there at the same time u will. people who drive euros would be the first class, jap car drivers would be standard flight, and the people driving dsms would be standyby...lol
If you just are trying to get to point A to point B, you may as well buy a hyundai accent or something... or a corolla they are the most reliable / best gas mileage. However, we all know that we didnt get in to cars to get from point A to point B.
Jap Cars outnumber Germans 3 to 1? It really depends on where you live, i see about comperable amounts here...
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Obviously there are more jap cars here in the F-M area, but being down in the cities lately theres not a 3:1 ratio at all.
As for the driving effect of it, driving the SLK was way more fun than most Jap cars that I've driven..and the facts state it you can get a 3 series for the same price as an accord.
Euro cars are starting to get a more influence on the market, some of you just haven't noticed it.
As for interior, I drive a Honda..and the interior is pretty plain especially for a 2002...but they are getting better..But most Euro cars have they style down inside and out IMO.
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02AccordEXV6 wrote:
As for the driving effect of it, driving the SLK was way more fun than most Jap cars that I've driven
lol cause its an automatic?
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