LLLLLMMMMAAAAAOOOO, new thread time!
I say Phoenix Yellow and very limited run at $56k MSRP because tariffs with a couple minor extras, including cooler wheels with 200TW tires stock. I do think 2027 will be the last year, but it sure as heck ain't a hill I want to die on.
Tire is taller, so MPG should increase very very slightly. Although this wasn't measurable.
Wear was uniform in my case, but I did not lower my car. Your case sounds like a toe issue; were you stock height? Lowering the car will effect alignment.
The issue with spacers or a wheel with a...
Will the OP ever update the thread again?
Will another noob poster come and make 6 consecutive posts back to back every few minutes?
Did dealer 1 beat up dealer 2 in the imagined repo scenario?
All this and more on the next episode of As The CiViC Turns!!!!!!!!111
I like this new integrated design in post #136 a lot, am a huge fan of the plug-play-and go this time around! I had your older ones on my prior FL5, and am looking to get some for my current FL5. I would love to pick up a set of these new ones when they are ready.
I run Liqui Moly Top Tec 4210 0w30 for everything in my FL5. I think it's a great all around compromise. I don't want to kowtow to CAFE and run that 0w20 water on track or aggressive street driving. 0w30 pours so much thicker, and feels more like what I've been accustomed to in high demand...
A semi threw a rock and cracked my windshield in a small place, so I’m trying to save it with a Permatex kit.
Based on another thread on these forums,, glass replacement in these cars looks like an expensive pain in the butt.
And enter FL5 #3 for me.
I trade cars a lot, it's just a thing I do. I try really hard to be leveraged, not let it cost me too much, and never carry loans on them longer than a month or two.
At any rate, I got a really good deal on a used 24 in Championship White that had about 4500 miles...
Most of your reply was good, but this part is wrong and needs to be squashed.
Honda didn’t order bespoke PS4S through Michelin for the FL5, but some other companies definitely have for their cars.
The “HN” stamp on some Michelin tires is one such case and stands for “Hyundai N”. Another...