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Old Nov 3, 2009 | 07:33 AM
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Originally Posted by importguy1208
Please, please, please explain to me how Honda vehicles require more driver skill.

Do you mean because mostly retards drive them and so you start to assume that the average driver is a civic hatchback owner and that they are lacking in the necessary skills to drive such a finely tuned, highly powered vehicle such as a civic shitbox? Or is it something else entirely?

Because let's be honest here. Anyone that has ever driven a modded civic will tell you that they are by no means a nice vehicle to have to daily drive. Quick? Sure! Comfortable? Nice? Convenient? Quiet? NO!
When I talk about require more driver skill why the hell would I talk about daily driving?

I am talking about going to the track and making a pass.

I can make a bet... The bet is that I can hop in a mustang and as long as i'm told the shift points, I can run within a tenth of the owners time.

But, I bet that if the mustang owner were to jump in a turbo honda and just by being told what rpm to launch at and where to shift at he would NOT be able to get within a tenth of my time.
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