
Collectible or Forgettable?: 1994 Honda Civic del Sol
Collectible? Or have they all been bought and modified into a forgettable obsolescence?

Collectible? Or have they all been bought and modified into a forgettable obsolescence?
A fitting end to a great line of vehicles? Or a sad rehash of the Newport for the final year?
Collectible, Forgettable or... shoulda been the first Scion model?
Everybody admires (or at least respects something about) the Eagle wagons... but how do we feel about the sedans?
They're labeled as collectibles on the 'net, but there's seemingly a lot of them for sale....
The most American use of the Mercedes SLK platform?
Frog-eyed or Fun? This was the EXP Ford before the Explorer...
Is this a memorable end to a mediocre line of vehicles? Or justifiably junked at Auto Parts City?
Making the best of a bad situation? Or a hidden gem of collectivity?
A last, fitting 'hurrah' for Chrysler's venerable RWD/360-powered platform? Or just a last ditch effort to squeeze a few more dollars out of the "greatest generation" shoppers?
CORRECTION: It's a Fifth Avenue. My bad.
The car magazines loved it. It sold well. But now, you don't see many of them...
The last of a great generation? Or an idea whose time has past and should stay in the past?
So, I need to swap out my hood on my 2012 Versa sedan, and I can get another one (non matching color) from the Pull and Pay for $65 and then bring it to a body shop to be sanded, primed and painted. I don't care about the underside of the hood. I just need the visible portion to be painted in Nissan QM1. If I bring the hood to a shop, will they just paint a hood? Or will they only work on a whole vehicle?
As much as I'd like nothing more than a 383 or 440 powered Mopar fuselage era wagon.... this MB wagon always seemed like a nice choice for small families (even as used car) rather than hopping on the SUV train...
Clarkson, Hammond and May all chose one for a challenge on Top Gear, but are they just popular for the BMW name? Or are they awesome?
To me they scream "unique AND useful" which would seem noteworthy
It was the 60' s (F) today, and we went for a walk at the park. I was wearing a golfer's cap to keep out the sun, and finally my head sweat.
Why?
Taking the advice of someone on here, I stopped taking Zyrtec. When my CU started in Feb '24, I was already taking Zyrtec somewhat regularly for seasonal allergies and had been for years.
When the CU started, I took it once a day.
When I saw the doctor and dermatologist this past winter, they upped me to 2x and then 3x a day.
And it was a bad winter for itching... and I had stopped sweating at some point. Not sure when.
The sweat on my head today (the second day of no Zyrtec) didn't come with a rash or itching. I just lifted up my cap to cool off and felt the sweat.
Today has been a fairly no-itch day. Normally, being busy around the house would trigger itching from my clothes rubbing against me
But not today.
I am not at all saying I am cured, but now I question if my semi-regular use of Zyrtec, plus moving to a colder region with long winters I haven't experienced in 25 years, may have worked together to trigger CU.
Anyone else have similar experiences?
A unique throwback, or a risky, cutting-edge humpback (cutting edge for its time, that is)