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I don't know what's going on with Honda/ Acura over the past two or three design cycles, but they're heading down the same awkward path that BMW did with the "Bangle butt". Needless to say, they will not be getting any of my money.
The moral of the story is that no matter how hard the government tries, it cannot truly control its people.

On a different note, Jeremy Clarkson (of Top Gear) recently said that he used to feel like going to the US was "like going to prison, but with more food". Now he feels the exact opposite because of all the CCTV, speed and red light cameras in the UK.

Screw that. I'm staying in the good ole USA.
That would leave an opening for a new Stig. Where do I submit my application?
Don't kid yourself folks. Honolulu is not as idyllic as you think. In fact, being a native of SoCal and the beaches here, the scene is much of the same. Too many people, paralyzing traffic, and the hustle and bustle of a city center. At least the water was nicer though.

In any case, if it were a drivable pineapple I doubt the natives would have a problem.
Technically, he IS a used car salesman...
So the customer released the videos to the press AFTER receiving an apology and reparations from the dealer? Is my chronology messed up?
@ Rocketboy - I saw that episode with my own eyes, so I know it happened. I just don't remember who the guest was , but I'm pretty sure it wasn't Zsa Zsa Gabor as rumored. I don't usually doubt Snopes but I know for a fact that they are wrong on this one.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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