Car Floor Mats for Honda Civic 3pc Set All Weather Rubber Semi Custom Fit Clear
Apr 12, 2017
Very Nice
Very thick and nice quality. Had to cut to fit but the mats are built to make that a simple process. Looks and works great in the 04 Civic that it was purchased for. Thanks for a great product at a great price!
Windshield Wiper Blade-All Season Metal Wiper Blade Right/Front
Feb 24, 2016
Great quality wiper blade
Excellent quality for a metal type blade. On my vehicle I had a plastic beam type but it started to not clean well on the outer ends of the blade area so it needed replacement. This new AC Delco metal frame type unit cleans the entire area well. The single beam types are nice for ice build up areas but since I live in the south this is a better blade for me.
The AC Delco blade frame has many well thought out pressure points that evenly distributes the pressure so that you get a nice clean wipe. What is also nice about this frame is that if the rubber blade goes bad you can simply replace it instead of the entire unit.
Sep 11, 2007
SSR - A Must Have Toy ;)
I owned a 2003 SSR and sold it to buy my current 2005. The only major difference in these vehicle years is the motor size (5.3 vs. 6.0) but in hind sight the difference in cost was not really worth a few HP. Both of mine have been trouble free. They are a niche vehicle and not everyone will enjoy the retro styling mixed with a convertible truck.
If you get the concept though you will be very happy. I used to be a Corvette fan and owned 4 over the years, this vehicle has nearly the same power but has a style all it's own and is MUCH easier to get in and out of. I love the one button retractable top, much easier than having to stop, remove bolts and stow the top on Corvettes. It is a VERY heavy vehicle, around 5000 lbs on the scale at the local drag strip. I have a friend with a full size Dodge Quad Cab Ram Daytona that is lighter, no problem though, I still took him in the 1/4 mile with room to spare ;) I've taken it on a few trips and the ride is good, it's not a cross country cruiser for most people but it does fine with well supported leather seating with heat and air lumbar support.
I don't think it sold well because it was over priced when new and GM didn't really market it well. I only remember seeing one ad on TV and it was the one mixed with other GM vehicles and did the U-turn and backed up onto the car carrier. You saw it a few times at the NASCAR events but little was said about it there as well. No longer in production, you can save about 20,000 dollars over new cost for one with little mileage and like new. They should hold value for quite some time. I sold my 2003 for the same price I see them going for today, over a year later.