Actually, I like it.

Why?

It's a complete, unified statement of a theme.

What I don't see that makes me like it more:

Factory "family car" paint.

Stock wheels.

Etc.

What it has?

Lowered. Wild (but well done) paint job. Trick wheels (that, though yellow, match the theme of the rest of it). A bodykit (and just a bodykit, rather than a conglomeration of random parts "just for good measure.") And finally, a wing that, while on a stock, unlowered Honda would look stupid, fits right in here.




Function before fashion. '96 Contour SE "Toss the Contour into a corner, and it's as easy to catch as a softball thrown by a preschooler." -Edmunds, 1998