Quote Originally Posted by Genji-Sama View Post
No, you kinda have been ranting from the beginning you undermine a lot of the hard work people put into their honda, saying its only "wheels, springs and a lip", when truly alot more goes into building a clean car. True, to be "clean" the current trend suggest you have that as a minimum done to your car, but there is a wide diffrentiation between a car with the minimum done and the truly clean cars you see ridin down the rode.

The real reason hondas are the most commonly stolen ca, is because flat out they are the most common car on the road. Since they're are more hondas on the road more hondas get stolen, not some dick statement that honda owners are in some infinite loop to make their car better than the next.
I've never driven down a "rode" so I haven't seen any clean cars on one either. However I think Hondas are the most common stolen car not because the odds are high, it's because........ oh let me see if I can find the post I made about this before:

Quote Originally Posted by 87 Turbo II View Post
Because everyone drive's Hondas, therefore everyone else knows how their car works because they also drive Hondas and know what mods are worth, where all the wiring is, how to get in through the door without damaging it, all of the interior space a kill switch can hide etc. They know WHERE to sell the parts, they know the target buyer for anyhting Honda is the most common. If they own the car at home they have all the time in the world to practice things on theirs.

Like, 90% of the time a car is stolen and the reason isnt that they keys were left in it (at least amungst the car community in Atlanta) it's a Honda Civic, or an Acura Integra. Not saying to buy another car, but just another reason on my personal list that I wouldn't buy one.