The Car Thread

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  • Reply 21 of 200
    [quote]Originally posted by Eugene:

    <strong>Man, I thought 135 MPH was crazy fast enough for me...160 is where my bowels start to spasm, I bet.



    Well, 135 MPH was fast, but 120 MPH in "valley fog" is even scarier...There were contrails of condensed vapor at the edge of my hood.



    1990 BMW 535i...no silly mods.</strong><hr></blockquote>



    speed is relative. it depends on yer reaction time and how well u can handle the vehicle and how used to it u are. 120 is nothing for me...breaking 140 is prolly where i have to start trying and really concentrating...

    but i know people who can barely control 90...

    it just depends on the driver.

    which is why i think speed limits are amusing...some people can be going faster, and some people should be going slower than the limit...

    oh well





    <img src="graemlins/smokin.gif" border="0" alt="[Chilling]" />
  • Reply 22 of 200
    silly mods?



    meh, it came that way.



  • Reply 23 of 200
    I know people who shouldn't drive over 55, for that matter. Speed IS relative, and you can feel really unsafe going 70 on a web road, through a corner, just like you can feel rock-solid in some cars over 100mph.
  • Reply 24 of 200
    I drive a volvo 440.



    It's green.



    Whatever. I didn't even pay more than 100$ for it



    I'll down my money on other things than cars, thanks.
  • Reply 25 of 200
    What's about this one?

    NISSAN Skyline











    [ 12-13-2001: Message edited by: Kenneth ]</p>
  • Reply 26 of 200
    [quote]Originally posted by sizzle chest:

    <strong>just like you can feel rock-solid in some cars over 100mph.</strong><hr></blockquote>



    like say ...mine:





    [edit: stupid UBB]



    [ 12-05-2001: Message edited by: nonhuman ]</p>
  • Reply 27 of 200
    Anyone know what Jobs drives? Or does he take the Gulfstream wherever he needs to go...
  • Reply 28 of 200
    [quote]Originally posted by Retrograde:

    <strong>Anyone know what Jobs drives? Or does he take the Gulfstream wherever he needs to go... </strong><hr></blockquote>



    Last I checked it was either a Mercedez SLK or a Yugo Cabrio with trick suspension. My instincts are pointing me toward the latter...



    -Insanely Great



    (Here's to the first post since the 600 a year ago. Woohoo!)
  • Reply 29 of 200
    powerdocpowerdoc Posts: 8,123member
    i drive a 2001 coupe 406 peugeot. A nice car, buit in Turin the manufacture where they build also nice cars with an horse ...
  • Reply 30 of 200
    powerdocpowerdoc Posts: 8,123member
    [quote]Originally posted by _ alliance _:

    <strong>



    speed is relative. it depends on yer reaction time and how well u can handle the vehicle and how used to it u are. 120 is nothing for me...breaking 140 is prolly where i have to start trying and really concentrating...

    but i know people who can barely control 90...

    it just depends on the driver.

    which is why i think speed limits are amusing...some people can be going faster, and some people should be going slower than the limit...

    oh well





    <img src="graemlins/smokin.gif" border="0" alt="[Chilling]" /> </strong><hr></blockquote>

    it depends also of the car you drive. With some car 120 mph is a suicide, for others car

    140 is a just a cruise speed.
  • Reply 31 of 200
    jrcjrc Posts: 817member
    [quote]Originally posted by Jonathan:

    <strong>



    like they'd catch me?



    pppfft... <a href="http://www.valentineone.com"; target="_blank">Valentine One</a>



    :cool:





    oh, and pscates- i really like the 3rd door idea... does it work as well in practice as it would seem to?</strong><hr></blockquote>





    J:



    I've got two V-1s. Been 137 MPH in my (ex) MB300E. Faster in my 1976 Chevy Scottsdale Step-side short bed pickup with tweaked 350 in the National Forest somewherez near the Porcupine mountains in the Upper Pininsula of Michigan. No traffic for 90 miles! Now, I've got two Dodge Caravans (3 kids) and a Jeep Cherokee. Always wanted to own a Syclone/Typhoon, too!



    Have you been tempted to reconsider your choice of Radar detectors based on recent reviews and/or ads? I see that the V-1 got beat in some measurements. But I think the threat count/direction is the feature to beat. But, have you see the ad at least in this month's Motor Trend on the RD with GPS integrated into it. Scott Valentine would do good to take the best features that adding GPS could offer.



    One of the BMW salesman here in Indy who had an older M3 I met said he used to work for Valentine when he made a G-Force computer to show the driver how smoooth their turn ins were on the track.



    [ 12-05-2001: Message edited by: JRC ]</p>
  • Reply 32 of 200
    adam11adam11 Posts: 163member
    Me - BMW 528 Msports (2000)- Imola Red

    Wife BMW Z3 2.8 (1999)- Montreal Blue



    Thinking about

    The new Audi A4 3ltr cabrio (next year).... and as usual the 911 cabrio (but my wife does not like it).



    Boys will be boys

    Cheers

    adam
  • Reply 33 of 200
    sebseb Posts: 676member
    I want one of the upcoming Nissan 350Zs so bad. I've had a couple of Zs - a '71 240 and a '78 280. One of my best friends still has the black 280 which I sold him for 500 bucks about 12 years ago. Its sitting in a barn in a field in Kansas right now. He's still got a '77 280 and purchased a 91 300Z Twin Turbo a few years back - silver, black leather, t-tops etc. Sharp car.



    <a href="http://www.nissandriven.com"; target="_blank">www.nissandriven.com</a>



    On the other hand, my 97 Jeep Wrangler is great. Drove it off the showroom floor and across the country. Its paid for and I can't rationalize buying a $30,000 sports car (no matter how hard I try).



    eh...maybe in a couple years I'll get one. I don't think I'd buy one used. Something like that I'd want to buy and keep till I die.



    And...since this is a car thread, I'll once again post a link to my NYC auto show iMovie for those who may not have seen it. Warning: kinda big and there are too many Porsches and not enough concepts...oh well I forgot the extra batteries for my DV cam sosumi. (19MB).



    <a href="http://homepage.mac.com/ohyeahmovies/iMovieTheater.html"; target="_blank">NYC Autoshow</a>



    yes, that is me in front of the Z. (shoulda edited that part out eh?)



    [ 12-05-2001: Message edited by: seb ]</p>
  • Reply 34 of 200
    big metal is ok for the straight roads of the US I guess...



    ...but show me a corner!







    <a href="http://www.craig247.com/images_post/DSCF0605.jpg"; target="_blank">click for a bigger picture</a>
  • Reply 35 of 200
    falconfalcon Posts: 458member
    Subaru WRX



    Honda Killer
  • Reply 36 of 200
    [quote]Originally posted by Falcon:

    <strong>Subaru WRX



    Honda Killer </strong><hr></blockquote>



    sweet ride, but...which honda are u referring to??

    cause i dunno...i think i could give u a run fer yer money



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  • Reply 37 of 200
    g4dudeg4dude Posts: 1,016member
    I drive a 1992 Jaguar XJS V-12. I have so many more friends since I bought it
  • Reply 38 of 200
    Sizzle chest says....







    .... turbonium has been discovered!



    [ 12-06-2001: Message edited by: sizzle chest ]</p>
  • Reply 39 of 200
    [quote]Originally posted by sizzle chest:

    <strong>Sizzle chest says....

    </strong><hr></blockquote>



    ...red X?



    <img src="graemlins/smokin.gif" border="0" alt="[Chilling]" />
  • Reply 40 of 200
    Golly, it looks like a true and valid (stolen) jpeg to me. Something must be broken.



    I guess that's the bad karma I get for referring to the Turbonium when my beetle isn't a turbo.
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