you are retarded, american engines last much longer than jap scrap for the most part. my grandpa has a 92 dodge cummins with over 1 mill k on it and it has had absolutly no internal engine work done. think about that.Originally posted by lamontjersey stop dissing honda, you know dang well honda is better than any american hunk of junk ever made. only reason why some american cars like saturn are reliable is because they copied honda and toyota assembly methods, they stole the ideas. i love my honda its old had 200k on it and it still drives better than my friends fords. i never had a problem with this car. it is well built solid and strong. i love hondas . i think the older hondas were better made also
that happens every 1 in one million american cars....my grandfathers honda has over 300k on it and runs like new, and my dads has over 100k and runs fine also. never any problems at all. hondas are consistently good when driven right...Originally posted by BASSBOY you are retarded, american engines last much longer than jap scrap for the most part. my grandpa has a 92 dodge cummins with over 1 mill k on it and it has had absolutly no internal engine work done. think about that.
I am in 100% agreement. In fact, I would venture to say Hondas are awesome cars even when they're driven wrong. My sister is ridiculously hard on her '83 honda accord and it still runs like a charm. Its transmission is a beast.Originally posted by nswartley hondas are consistently good when driven right...
Usually it's their mommy's moneyOriginally posted by MUGEN! you know what. if they wanna rice it.. they have the right to do so. the car is thier's, the money is thier's ... SO just leave them be. f you dont like it.. like i dont like it.. i just keep it to myself coz thats thier choice - its democracy. NO NEEd for HOSTILITY we have lost of it right now.
BTW, say you want american and dont like foreign. BMW on your avatar is GERMAN! ~~ uh i think GERMANY is in europe ~ i guess that makes it foreign.
diesel engines are great because they burn oil, releasing oil into the engine, keeping everything lubricated. However, they also keep the O-zone layer lubricated.Originally posted by Natheo my dad has an 83 chevy deisel that won't die
are there any deisel japanese cars or trucks? (not the isuzu semi's)