Steve
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Tom G
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All these reviews are from the 90's though. Please realise this.
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Steve
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True bit unfair to compare it to bulky cumbersome modern day cars I guess
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Tom G
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Better designed* Yeah true mate.
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Steve
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It would be like comparing a corrado to a 120d
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mwg
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Yeah the 120d is probably a better car so it would be a bit harsh.
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Steve
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lol you fucking BADGER
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andy1868
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Written in February 2007
The Honda Integra? An unlikely hero to be sure. But its job description was clear enough. All it had to do was be strong, light, taut, responsive, grippy and controlled enough not to impede the driver’s enjoyment of that four-pot Type-R. And what an engine: 187bhp at 8000rpm, 8400rpm red line, scalp-prickling noise.
The requirement, then, was for a front-drive chassis of exceptional talent. It had one. The Integra R was one of those rare cars that didn’t have to sacrifice control for comfort. Its firmness kept its sticky Bridgestone Potenzas planted to the tarmac but didn’t allow sharp inputs to upset the body’s composure. The Civic Type-R that followed kept the spirit of the Integra alive but not the brilliance of its chassis. Which is why the Integra is the true cult classic.
Back in issue 095, we brought together the 15 greatest front-drive cars of recent times. The Integra was the overall winner. As Meaden concluded, ‘It’s a car as sweet and all-consuming as any I’ve experienced at any price, and as pure and focused in its own way as any Porsche RS. Forget the accolade of greatest front-wheel-drive car. The Integra Type-R ranks as one of the truly great drivers’ cars of any kind.’
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Hammer
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quote: Originally posted by Ben G
quote: Originally posted by Hammer
Ford Puma's are shit.
i wouldn't say they are shit, but they do look really gay if you are a man.
drive a stripped out one down the back roads and you'll change your mind though.
Before I joined the internet I just thought they were Ford's Tigra equivalent i.e. a poofs car. Since I've joined the internet they're supposed to be some sort of elite track weapon.
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adiohead
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3CorsaMeal
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I'd say Puma also has the rarity value, which you dont' get with a VX220 or bright yellow honda
[Edited on 21-09-2011 by 3CorsaMeal]
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Hammer
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A Lada Riva has a rarity value as well but it's still a piece of shit.
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mwg
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What about a dark grey Mini with a red roof and mirrors? Or is that just gay
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3CorsaMeal
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mine and steves cars are not pieces of shite, for their age, i think they are two of best looked after cars on here
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Ben G
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quote: Originally posted by Hammer
quote: Originally posted by Ben G
quote: Originally posted by Hammer
Ford Puma's are shit.
i wouldn't say they are shit, but they do look really gay if you are a man.
drive a stripped out one down the back roads and you'll change your mind though.
Before I joined the internet I just thought they were Ford's Tigra equivalent i.e. a poofs car. Since I've joined the internet they're supposed to be some sort of elite track weapon.
i thought the same mate. used to hate the with a passion as they looked too feminine. still not 100% on the looks. the rear arches need to be wider really.
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Steve
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wider track makes it look better
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3CorsaMeal
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and a spoiler
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Ben G
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spoilers are queer
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3CorsaMeal
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i have an electronic adjustable spoiler, like a ferrari mythos
deffo not queer, i see people pointing at it when i stop in front of them, so sometimes i put it back up with the switch so they get more excited about it
[Edited on 21-09-2011 by 3CorsaMeal]
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John
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Electronic spoiler, just like a TT
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whitter45
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quote: Originally posted by 3CorsaMeal
mine and steves cars are not pieces of shite, for their age, i think they are two of best looked after cars on here
yours is in bits and hardly get used - so for me that's not well looked after
TBF Steve has done an excellent job on his Puma
[Edited on 21-09-2011 by whitter45]
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3CorsaMeal
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BsUz5FPdpBw&NR=1
thats whats going on in my head when i read what you have written
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