ICE cars have been getting more reliable and efficient for decades, providing safety and more convenience for the consumer. "Electron guzzlers" have reversed that trend - higher initial cost, faster depreciation, higher insurance and repair bills, range limitations, hunting for working chargers, hot and cold weather degradation, thermal runaway fires. Aside from virtue signaling at the Starbucks drive-thru, what good are they?
ICE cars have been getting more reliable and efficient for decades, providing safety and more convenience for the consumer. "Electron guzzlers" have reversed that trend - higher initial cost, faster depreciation, higher insurance and repair bills, range limitations, hunting for working chargers, hot and cold weather degradation, thermal runaway fires. Aside from virtue signaling at the Starbucks drive-thru, what good are they?
I recently bought an ICE car, manual gearbox in July 2023. Integra, love this thing
New? I had a 1988 Acura Integra with 5 spd manual...awesome fun car and lasted great.
I had a 1990 Honda LX 5 speed.....still running great in 2011 when I sold it in Colorado. It was a stellar car..
The 2024 Integra Type S. I had to as I used to have 2000 Integra LS. Love this car though
I was wondering if manual shift cars were still being made. Mine is a 2005 Honda coupe. Have always driven a stick.
Try the new civic or Integra manual gearboxes. You’ll fall in love again
Ah, no money.....and I kind of like the less tech in a car. Hoping my car lasts a good while longer.