Anybody that can find both CR specs. and spy shots beforehand? :smile:
Couldn't agree more with the above for the CR.
It would seem that by releasing a CR S2000 before model retirement, Honda gives the impression that the anticipated next generation S car replacement will continue to cater to...
Maybe you've taken my comments a little too close to heart :confused: Or had a bad day ?
Also they were specific to myself, not other owners.
Yes, I've driven them, some for one day, some were tracked...It doesn't take years of ownership to distinguish the differences.
I'm not in business to...
I agree with the above statement as I have driven all S2k models ever made (with exception of a right hand drive :wink: ).
But must say that in my case, the additional cost of "up-grading" from a 100%paid off '02 AP1 to any AP2 based solely on those minor changes was not considered worthwhile...
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...mated with a Z06 engine = :smile: :smile:
I have never owned an X5, but did have at one time a '98 540i. Essentially the same platform the 1st gen. X5 was based on. I had 82k problem free miles with it.
If in the market for a similar type SUV, I'd still rather consider a new or newer MDX vs. an older X5 though.
^ pretty much what MashimaroNSX and WingZ said sums it up.
I have owned both at the same time as well. Each is different therapy for different ailments :biggrin: :cool:
Looks nice, but somehow it is missing something in the looks dept...
Just an opinion. Surely it still will be an enthusiast's car performance wise.
I'm a former E30 M3 and E36 M3 owner, great cars but miss the E30 :smile:
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