Comment by altern8
1 day ago
Same here.
I drive a 1991 Honda Prelude and I don't think I'll want to drive anything else probably ever.
1 day ago
Same here.
I drive a 1991 Honda Prelude and I don't think I'll want to drive anything else probably ever.
I like 90s cars, but crash safety has come a long way since then. In my opinion late 2000s / early 2010s are the sweet spot between reliability, safety, and simplicity.
Yes, that's true but I really like this model.
Maybe I should research some cool cars from that era.
93 Honda Civic here. 100% agree. I don't appreciate anything on a car that does stuff on its own without my direct input.
I drove an '89 Prelude (with a carburetor!) that had been used hard before I acquired it, until it left me stranded by the side of the road one too many times. I am happy to report that a 2000 Acura Integra is a very reasonable upgrade. Basically the same car, except better (fuel injection, ABS brakes, airbags, etc.). The only thing I miss is that the Prelude had a tighter turning radius.
I suspect owning a car will become increasingly rare as self driving improves. You'd take public transport for the bulk of trips with self driving cars for odd routes / late night trips PT doesn't cover.
That sounds good in theory but the first time you get into a dirty one with a weird smell will be the last time you use it.
I live in the Polish countryside and there is no public transport :-D
You presumably live in or near a city.