1989 Accord EXi or SEi.. insane reliability. Super comfortable. the interior fabrics and stuff on the SEi/EXi rival expensive cars today, and so does the ride. Slap some wider wheels on it and itll out handle anything. You also get about 35mpg. Cant beat 'em.. The only issue i'd anticipate running into is parts availability....but thats a problem with literally anything these days, and really... not much breaks, so
1988 Honda Accord, car has been in the family since new, it's my favorite car and I've been driving it for 20 years already. It's my daily and I don't ever plan to stop driving it.
Man odyssey is full of problems, good luck when the doors stop opening and tons of electrical problems. I know because I work on crap like that. Now Honda has other wonderful products, but that ain’t one bud.
8th gen civic SI
1999 Mercedes-Benz S600
FD2 Type R
Toyota Land Cruiser (NO HATE)
1st gen NSX. In Milano Red
2020 Honda pilot black edition
Great choice
Porsche 911
Acura MDX
DMC DeLorean
Same here
Honda civic 1995
Ford gt40 2006 in blue with white pin stripes. Practicality is overrated
1989 Accord EXi or SEi.. insane reliability. Super comfortable. the interior fabrics and stuff on the SEi/EXi rival expensive cars today, and so does the ride. Slap some wider wheels on it and itll out handle anything. You also get about 35mpg. Cant beat 'em.. The only issue i'd anticipate running into is parts availability....but thats a problem with literally anything these days, and really... not much breaks, so
1990 jeep Wrangler has my heart.
1996 skyline. No other correct answer
1988 Honda Accord, car has been in the family since new, it's my favorite car and I've been driving it for 20 years already. It's my daily and I don't ever plan to stop driving it.
1990 Acura legend
BMW G-POWER X6
NA1 NSX 🤘😎
1977 alpine A310
1988 Honda Accord LX with the original champagne body color. My first car. Also, a manual transmission if it was offered for that year/model.
Why not really go big and get a EXi/LXi/SEi?
I was gonna say 89 Accord EXi (though i suppose i could/should go SEi)
I'd pick a Honda Ridgeline so I could be the only person to have one in Australia. Damn you Honda for never making a right hand drive version 😂
Nsx na2 type r ....
92 Acura NSX Type R indeed
Acura NSX either new Gen or old
💪💪
06 be Jetta tdi, that is spotless!!
Acura Integra GS-R
2024 Toyota Land Cruiser.
My emilo pucci editon of 1978 lincoln mark V
Volvo xc70 dieseal automatic d5 probably a pretty new. Can drag nearly everything
2014 Honda TSX wagon with the technology package
Dodge viper
1995 chevy k1500 bro that's what imma do for the rest of my life I ain't gettin nothin else
Man odyssey is full of problems, good luck when the doors stop opening and tons of electrical problems. I know because I work on crap like that. Now Honda has other wonderful products, but that ain’t one bud.
NC1 NSX
Dc2 Integra type r with k24a2 swap
Nah 1967 c10 bro no problems
I would pick the 9th generation Honda Civic base model
Ford Escort MKI RS1600.
No brainer.
2008 Mugen Si with my little touch to it.
Got one.
2008 Honda pilot
1977 ford f250 high boy with a 5.9 cummins and 6sbd manual
93 Honda Civic Hatchback in black manual transmission.
...with a manual swap!
The 1 to 25 solace GT McLaren
2024 Lamborghini Huracan
1999 Mazda RX-7 in white
2024 E450 or the E63s when that comes out
Ford Mondeo MK3 Ghia X 2.0ltr Diesel.
5th gen Toyota 4Runner Limited
Delorean all day long
992 Gt3
1st generation ridgeline in red...
Audi TT 💙🔵
C63 amg
Land Cruiser
Honda crv 2024
RX-7 FD or 1992 R32
BMW M5 competition
Bmw e39 touring.
Supra Toyota limited edition paul walker
S13
Evo7
Honda Odyssey has a week transmission Toyota Sienna is the better option
2v mustang
F250
Nsx type s
Subaru Outback Sport
2002 Honda Civic. Found one with 80k miles in 2022 I’m set for life.
Ek like I’m doing now
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