Heal Manufacturer, Hurt Manufacturer! Photos?

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Heal: Honda 👍
Heal Honda. We all know they killed off the NSX a couple of years back and didn't release a road/street legal version of the HSV. But to go and replace the NSX with the HSV in the Super GT under the GT500 class and manage to pull of wins is impressive. Also there seems to be hints of the reviving the NSX name under Acura. So for those NSX fans, don't give up.

Hurt: Toyota 👎
The 86 GT was impressive to me ( I like it) but wasn't impressed to here this was supposed to replace the Supra. Really? A boxer N/A engine replacing the Inline-6 Twin-Turbo 2JZ-GTE? Not buying that story. The only redeeming quality this company had was the car they entered in the Le Mans races. The Toyota TS030 LMP Race Car under the LMP1 class. They may have scored a couple of wins this year, but I'm hoping that this LMP car doesn't fail like it did this past year in Circuit De La Sarthe. As this is their only redeeming quality for the time being, they need some new game plan to save themselves. Otherwise they're hurting right now.
 
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Heal: Honda 👍
Heal Honda. We all know they killed off the NSX a couple of years back and didn't release a road/street legal version of the HSV. But to go and replace the NSX with the HSV in the Super GT under the GT500 class and manage to pull of wins is impressive. Also there seems to be hints of the reviving the NSX name under Acura. So for those NSX fans, don't give up.

Hurt: Toyota 👎
The 86 GT was impressive to me ( I like it) but wasn't impressed to here this was supposed to replace the Supra. Really? A boxer N/A engine replacing the Inline-6 Twin-Turbo 2JZ-GTE? Not buying that story. The only redeeming quality this company had was the car they entered in the Le Mans races. The Toyota TS030 LMP Race Car under the LMP1 class. They may have scored a couple of wins this year, but I'm hoping that this LMP car doesn't fail like it did this past year in Circuit De La Sarthe. As this is their only redeeming quality for the time being, they need some new game plan to save themselves. Otherwise they're hurting right now.

1.) That was WAY too long of a post. Nobody else is giving explanations as to why they picked certain manufacturers to hurt or heal, so don't do it. Keep it simple.

2.) Toyota is not a contestant in this round, so look back a few pages to see the contestants.
 
WHAT THE?! SUBARU WAS KILLED???!!!!!11!1!ONEONEONE

Ok, I'm fine now.

Heal Jaggy
Hurt Hondy
 
1.) That was WAY too long of a post. Nobody else is giving explanations as to why they picked certain manufacturers to hurt or heal, so don't do it. Keep it simple.

2.) Toyota is not a contestant in this round, so look back a few pages to see the contestants.

1.) The longer the post, the better. It's nice to have a nice little paragraph to read about someone else's opinion. Besides, isn't it better than "This."? :sly:

2.) Yeah, Toyota ain't on there.



On an unrelated note, I have no idea why I said "Hurt Honda" this morning, other than the fact that I had just gotten out of the shower and was still tired. :ouch:
 
Doog
1.) The longer the post, the better. It's nice to have a nice little paragraph to read about someone else's opinion. Besides, isn't it better than "This."? :sly:

2.) Yeah, Toyota ain't on there.

On an unrelated note, I have no idea why I said "Hurt Honda" this morning, other than the fact that I had just gotten out of the shower and was still tired. :ouch:

How was your shower? I heard cj likes hiding in showers
 
JAHHAJ
Because their good cars (e.g. Civic Type R) aren't good enough to make up for their bad cars (e.g. Honda Jazz).

Why is the Jazz a bad car?
 
JAHHAJ
It's slow and it's ugly.

Judging a car on its performance and speed capabilities is naive.
If you don't like the way it looks, that's fine.
 
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