![]() 04/10/2015 at 14:29 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Have you read that sentence before? I bet you haven't.
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So I wanted to know why there is space here between the wheel well and door since its FWD …. Now I want to know why its engine is longitudinal.
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Yeah idk, slightly better weight balance in such a long car? The 300M had one as well.
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ive always loved these bodies. to me its the e38 of Japanese cars. timeless edgey design still looks fresh. if only it were rwd and 6mt
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Wikipedia says it's for a smaller turning radius and better F/R weight distribution.
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How I feel about New Jersey
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Makes RWD conversions easier.
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My dad has always insisted that these are interesting cars. Boringly handsome is the best I will go.
Now, the Legend on the other hand...
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From the time before Acura lost the plot.
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And how!
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It's the Cleveland of states.
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This looks really nice.
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Because it's 1000x easier to work on than a transverse V6!
it's also 90 degrees in order to get a lower center of gravity and lower hood line. It's really unusual because it's not based off a V8, like most 90-degree V6's are.
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these window guard things are awesome! You can open the windows a bit when it's raining to get some air in without getting wet
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Popular with smokers too