I have to admit I would certainly love to get my hands on a Honda S2000 as a 
replacemnt for my Mustang Cobra that I sadly had to sell. The sound of a 
screaming engine at 8,000 rpms just boils my blood. Its too bad that a lot of 
the Honda, Toyotas and even the others like Kia are starting to look a lot like 
each other. Yep, I would say bland is the word here except for Nissan who has 
taken a real sporting image over the last few years. I still like the 280Z's of 
the 70's and the last few that were made in the 90's. 


Steve MacSween <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> I see alot of older Honda's around here and its the same thing, rusty but
>> still running. Thats not reliability in my opinion, thats cheap workmanship. 
>> A
>> truly dependable car should not only stand the test of time but look good 
>> too.
>
>To be fair, I think that needs to be seen through the lens of the original
>pricing on Hondas. 
>
>I am lukewarm on most Toyotas, but I have a great amount of respect for
>Honda products. They don't match my criteria for a complete quality
>automobile, but IMHO they deliver a great amount of bang for the buck and
>their styling manages to be contemporary without being stupid or overdone.
>Nissan has really turned itself around over the last five years or so as
>well.
>
>Mac
>
>
>
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