The best thing about my X is....
#18
fav thing about my x is the precise & quick steering. the fact that it grips and rotates so well doesn't hurt either. its the best car I've ever driven.
about the cupholders, I respectfully disagree. The size is a bit akward. I always end up spilling stuff around when corner with a bit more enthusiasm. the ones on my FA civic si, are the best cup holders ever. once I left a cup of coffee (with a lid of course) before an autoX run. Nothing spilled at all. I was impressed.
The EVO's water-bottle holders in the door panel are well though out, and far more useful.
about the cupholders, I respectfully disagree. The size is a bit akward. I always end up spilling stuff around when corner with a bit more enthusiasm. the ones on my FA civic si, are the best cup holders ever. once I left a cup of coffee (with a lid of course) before an autoX run. Nothing spilled at all. I was impressed.
The EVO's water-bottle holders in the door panel are well though out, and far more useful.
#22
I'll let you know when I can get it outta the shop. It's been almost a week, and by the time I get it back, it will have been there for atleast a week. Not only am I feenin, but I am forgetting the highs in light of the recent negatives.
#23
Evolving Member
-Being one of /maybe/ a 100 in Canada for starters.
-Being the first person in my family to own a high-performance turbo car (my bro's 91 grand-am doesn't count).
-200km/hr is at the top of the speedometer, not the bottom right side.
-Everyone stares at the car as I roll by.
-It's my first brand-new car.
-It has bucket seats stock.
-Being the first person in my family to own a high-performance turbo car (my bro's 91 grand-am doesn't count).
-200km/hr is at the top of the speedometer, not the bottom right side.
-Everyone stares at the car as I roll by.
-It's my first brand-new car.
-It has bucket seats stock.
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