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Asian vehicles seem to just always have the suspension market cornered.

I have wanted an MR2 since I was I don't know 12 super cool cars and hold their value like crazy. The TLs are nice especially in the manual those shift like fucking butter. I remember driving an RSX type S six speed and you could literally shift through the gears barely using a finger.

Its badged as a chevy but its a Daewoo strangest thing about it I've found so far is the passenger side mirror is power but the driver is manual. It gets pretty decent mileage but keeping the tires balanced is a pain in the ass, not entirely sure why.

I'm trying to picture how you got a motorcycle in the back of a hyundai accent. I'm not seeing how this could possibly work.

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It was the 1990 hatchback.

I can't believe I managed to pick up a 1976 Honda CB360 and stuff it in there, but I was really determined! The back seat was folded down, of course. That thing had almost station wagonesque space back there, but the bike's front wheel still stuck out a bit, but the car was so damned ugly that it was not visually obvious, and I just tied it down as tidy as possible with some crappy used dockline I carried around just in case of surprise bondage or motorcycle hauling or something...

I still haven't gotten that bike running and it's been years now. I should probably do that one of these days. But the boat needs an oil change and the house needs paint and I have to get drunk. All of these things are important!

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That is impressive, also nice bike. You should get it running.

And I agree all of those things are important.

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It's a wonderful little bike, it must run again. Me and a friend just hit the road to have a Keroac-esque road trip adventure. I was on a nice heavy BMW, and he rode this Honda. I ended up killing my nice little beemer by abusing it, pressing it into motorcycle messenger service... but at least it was a fun job until I almost died [and the bike did die]. Decades later, the little Honda was also dead, but still hanging around in my friend's garage, so I volunteered to try to resurrect it. His wife just wanted it gone, so it worked out for both of us, and in the garage where I have it, my wife doesn't even see it, so it can sit there indefinitely... but it shouldn't.