An Awsome Honda


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First off the Bmw's r wayyyy too popular and has nothing "special" to it. My car is mostly stock exepct for some cosmetic things like rims ect... I havent touched the engine yet... and seriously take a look at the merc's and bmw's from 1990's they arnt that sophisticated or refined and needed constant servicing to keep em running. Even if i did not own this car i would have still posted it here simply because its a unique car from its era!

I'd Agree with you if you called this BMW "cool" but every thing else looks so mundane and boring!

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Sorry I can't agree I go out street racing and there are Hondas everywhere, and where I live BMW's are few and far between, yes there are a few about but actually good quality ones, with nice features are rare (like mine)

if you wanna talk about a amazing car from the 90's then a Lotus Carlton takes the biscuit, but the Legend, I think not... I think they look ok, but they don't bring anything amazing to the stage...

Sorry I can't agree I go out street racing and there are Hondas everywhere, and where I live BMW's are few and far between, yes there are a few about but actually good quality ones, with nice features are rare (like mine)

if you wanna talk about a amazing car from the 90's then a Lotus Carlton takes the biscuit, but the Legend, I think not... I think they look ok, but they don't bring anything amazing to the stage...

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But the Legend won Japanese car of the twice in the early 1990's :rolleyes: . Legends are far more rare than a Bmw in the uk, i m sure most people will agree with me on that :huh: ! So far this is the only honda that actually stands out from other hondas or japanese cars from the 1990's so you can draw your conclusions from that i guess. ;)

they are rare because no one bought them lol

and i see at least 20 BMW's a day

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Thats because Legends were not "available" in the uk until recently, mine is a grey import from japan, i have seen quite a few in california (about 5000 in the usa). Legends are quite popular in japan coz its manufactured there. I am assuming not many in the uk know of this cars existence so its pretty rare, which makes it even more special to own one, knowing its a different car to others! :pinch:

You do know that the new Honda Legend is also known as the Acura RL in the US, right?

BTW, that Civic Type-R is hot. Riceburner or not, the only place you would see a BMW after that would be your rearview mirror. Not to mention the price difference. You can have your rediculous luxury, I'll drive something logical and just as fast.

the only place you would see a BMW after that would be your rearview mirror. Not to mention the price difference. You can have your rediculous luxury, I'll drive something logical and just as fast.

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The funny part is I have NEVER been beaten by a honda. I went up against a turbo honda (on the track) and KILLED it by almost two car links and that was when I only had the exhaust changed out.

The funny part is I have NEVER been beaten by a honda.  I went up against a turbo honda (on the track) and KILLED it by almost two car links and that was when I only had the exhaust changed out.

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Just out of Cuorisity what car did u use to "kill" it. :blink:

The funny part is I have NEVER been beaten by a honda.  I went up against a turbo honda (on the track) and KILLED it by almost two car links and that was when I only had the exhaust changed out.

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Did you forget the S2000 is a Honda? Or have you never raced one?

Just out of Cuorisity what car did u use to "kill" it. :blink:

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https://www.neowin.net/forum/index.php?show...ost&p=585493441

Did you forget the S2000 is a Honda? Or have you never raced one?

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I haven't raced one but it still wouldn't stand a chance stock. My car stock is a even match up for the S2000 stock.

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