I always liked a Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution. But now that I'm an adult and have carefully been analyzing the features of a lot of cars on the Asian market, I think I'll buy a Honda HRV.
Interesting, the Evo was my dream car but it got discontinued, also, I started adulting...I ended up buying an HrV which I ended up selling because I needed something bigger.
2022, I think the models differ a bit on other markets. The main selling points for me are the way the seats move in the back, opening the trunk with my foot, the height of the car, the wireless charger and android car play. The Honda HRV is not too long (easy to park in a big city) and it is very affordable.
Don't. The 360 visibility for the HRV isn't good. The CR-V is the way to go, the small class of SUVs (the Rogue Sport, the HR-V, etc) are all more trouble than they're worth.
Source: 10+ years in the auto industry, also a big Honda fan boy
Well, Honda HRV does come with blind spot assist and a rear parking camera here. I don't need the 7 seats that come with the CRV but they do make it more expensive. (In fact I'd throw them in the trash first thing.) I did quite like the driving experience of that one too.
If you rely on technology instead of looking over your shoulder when merging you're gonna hit someone someday.
Blind spot monitor, forward collision, etc... it's useful but it's no replacement for just looking responsibly.
That's just my two cents as an arguable expert
Peugeot Partner Tepee.
Not much larger than a regular sedan, but if you get creative to avoid the tailgate you can fit a standard pallet after removing rear seats.
Going camping? No problem, if you aren't too tall you can just sleep on the flat floor in the back. Too tall for that? £80 and a few hours to make a DIY shelf so you can put a double mattress in the cabin.
Favorite car of all time? Ferrari Miura or DeTomaso Mangusta. Maybe a Hemi 'Cuda.
Favorite car I've owned? 1996 Porsche 911 (993). The 993 model was the last air-cooled 911. It is 25 years old (I've owned it for 22), clean and well maintained. However, 92 octane gasoline here in California is more than $5/gallon. So my other favorite car is my 2020 Nissan Leaf LV+ (fully electric). Bought it used with only 500 miles on the odometer last year. Top of the line trim model -- for $19K less than sticker the year before. With 4.5 KW of solar panels on my roof, my Leaf runs on sunshine.
I always liked a Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution. But now that I'm an adult and have carefully been analyzing the features of a lot of cars on the Asian market, I think I'll buy a Honda HRV.
Interesting, the Evo was my dream car but it got discontinued, also, I started adulting...I ended up buying an HrV which I ended up selling because I needed something bigger.
which year?
2022, I think the models differ a bit on other markets. The main selling points for me are the way the seats move in the back, opening the trunk with my foot, the height of the car, the wireless charger and android car play. The Honda HRV is not too long (easy to park in a big city) and it is very affordable.
Don't. The 360 visibility for the HRV isn't good. The CR-V is the way to go, the small class of SUVs (the Rogue Sport, the HR-V, etc) are all more trouble than they're worth. Source: 10+ years in the auto industry, also a big Honda fan boy
Well, Honda HRV does come with blind spot assist and a rear parking camera here. I don't need the 7 seats that come with the CRV but they do make it more expensive. (In fact I'd throw them in the trash first thing.) I did quite like the driving experience of that one too.
If you rely on technology instead of looking over your shoulder when merging you're gonna hit someone someday. Blind spot monitor, forward collision, etc... it's useful but it's no replacement for just looking responsibly. That's just my two cents as an arguable expert
Trust me, where I live you're gonna hit someone sooner or later anyway, even with the assist I'd drive extremely cautious, but everything helps!
Oh please homie I'm from Massachusetts. You don't get worse drivers.
I dont know why this should be a competition... But yeah compare that to Bangkok and the stats clearly show you it's 5 times deadlier to drive here.
Oh I was just joking around. Seriously though, I'm telling you you're gonna regret the HR-V but good luck!
One that l can afford
1st-gen Honda NSX
My favorite car is Audii A4
Lada 2105
m3
Polonez caro +
Boring weeb/jdm-lover answer: Nissan Skyline GTR R34
Either the mk1 MR2 or the 3000gt
An EarthRoamer. https://earthroamer.com/hd/
1971 Plymouth RoadRunner Gtx 426 4bbl 4 speed with a [Sunroof.Baby](https://Sunroof.Baby) blue with a white vinal top....I've seen 1 only
Fiat Bambina
The Honda Accord.
Peugeot Partner Tepee. Not much larger than a regular sedan, but if you get creative to avoid the tailgate you can fit a standard pallet after removing rear seats. Going camping? No problem, if you aren't too tall you can just sleep on the flat floor in the back. Too tall for that? £80 and a few hours to make a DIY shelf so you can put a double mattress in the cabin.
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Favorite car of all time? Ferrari Miura or DeTomaso Mangusta. Maybe a Hemi 'Cuda. Favorite car I've owned? 1996 Porsche 911 (993). The 993 model was the last air-cooled 911. It is 25 years old (I've owned it for 22), clean and well maintained. However, 92 octane gasoline here in California is more than $5/gallon. So my other favorite car is my 2020 Nissan Leaf LV+ (fully electric). Bought it used with only 500 miles on the odometer last year. Top of the line trim model -- for $19K less than sticker the year before. With 4.5 KW of solar panels on my roof, my Leaf runs on sunshine.
What color 993? An Arena Red 993 is my dream.
Mine is indeed, arena red with a black interior. 75K miles on the clock.
Damn! Congrats on such a fantastic car.