![]() 12/31/2013 at 14:18 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Honda transmissions are so nice, then immediately follow up with "they're great to learn on". It's as if they're saying I have a beginners car because I hate shitty transmissions.
![]() 12/31/2013 at 14:21 |
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I learned on my e36, and hell, I wish I learned on a car with an even shittier one.
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My favorite is when they follow up "...so great to learn on" with "its an automatic."
What exactly are you learning sir? The difference between D and R?
![]() 12/31/2013 at 14:21 |
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Probably has something to do with the clutch, definitely lighter than a lot of other cars on the market. I had a 99 Civic and an 01 Preldue with the 5spd, the clutch is a lot lighter than the Mustangs I've had.
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That's generally because they are easy to manipulate and cheap to fix when you screw up. There's also the matter of the cars being very simple to drive and easy to learn the transmissions on. Depending on what Honda/Acura it is, it may very well be a good beginners car. You can't really be mad if they are factually correct.
![]() 12/31/2013 at 14:34 |
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Say what you will about Honda's, but darn if they don't have some of the best shifter feel. It's crazy.
![]() 12/31/2013 at 14:48 |
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I remember one day talking to my girl and ask her why she drive a honda fit. And that's her answer.
![]() 12/31/2013 at 19:17 |
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i didnt know you owned a prelude! whyd you get rid of it?
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Sheesh, that was a decade ago. I got hooked on V8s I think, I traded it for a new 2003 Mustang GT (not the one I have now).