Automotive appreciation thread
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Automotive appreciation thread
well, I thought to try to get the off topic automotive discussion out of the other thread, we should use this thread anything related to discussion about cars/bikes/trucks? and the appreciation of these machines
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I've always been into Porsche, but also have been getting into Skylines recently as well.
I'd love to sit inside one of those someday for a cruise (doesn't have to be me driving), but so far I've had no luck.
I drive my parents' Astra around, so I want to buy a proper car sometime this year. I'll have to start off small though, like a 10-year old Camry or Commodore or something.
I'd love to sit inside one of those someday for a cruise (doesn't have to be me driving), but so far I've had no luck.
I drive my parents' Astra around, so I want to buy a proper car sometime this year. I'll have to start off small though, like a 10-year old Camry or Commodore or something.
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unless you have a real need for a large car (like a commodore of falcon) with petrol the way it is either don't buy one at all or get an LPG conversion, sure you loose boot space and a a small bit of power (its not that noticable) the savings are well worth it.
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People generally don't buy sports/high performance cars for their fuel mileage. When fuel prices were rising Holden V8 sales didn't decline all that much. I guess you pay a premium for performance.
I like any car that's well engineered and go's around a track quick Currently infatuated with the 2008 R35 GTR... can't wait to see one at the motorshow.
I like any car that's well engineered and go's around a track quick Currently infatuated with the 2008 R35 GTR... can't wait to see one at the motorshow.
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power and petrol don't work together, though the good thing with my mini is keep it off boost and it sips the black stuff at 5.0L/100km, then if you plant the pedal it gets about 10-25.0l/100km, I must admit I do like the R35 GTR but if "I ever had such money" id continue driving to the Porsche dealership in Glen Osmond and order a GT3 don't know why but I just have a fascination with it.
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Howie wrote:People generally don't buy sports/high performance cars for their fuel mileage. When fuel prices were rising Holden V8 sales didn't decline all that much. I guess you pay a premium for performance.
I know that
But Norm said Camry and Commodore in the same sentence. that's blasphemy against Commodores.
Toyota = cardigan cars
Also Howie when is the Motor Show?
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Guys, are you worried about petrol prices and performance??
Well my advice is simple, buy a bike. You can't beat the performance, handling and acceleration from a bike.
These hot days are hell on the roads but they make excellent days for cruises around the hills.
My ride is a Yamaha FZ-1, pure muscle - no other words to describe it.
So there is no need to worry about petrol prices ever again...
Well my advice is simple, buy a bike. You can't beat the performance, handling and acceleration from a bike.
These hot days are hell on the roads but they make excellent days for cruises around the hills.
My ride is a Yamaha FZ-1, pure muscle - no other words to describe it.
So there is no need to worry about petrol prices ever again...
Sticking feathers up your butt does not make you a chicken
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One of those will do me nicely. However, I would like one of the following as well!
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I'm in love with the old Americans (not John McCain) - Mustangs, Camaros, Eldorados and the like. The '70s land yachts are brilliant for their ostentation; the wood-panelled 7 litre V8 wagons are hilariously brilliant; the GTOs are legendary; the Baldwin Motions are fearsome; the Impalas are classic......
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Call that a bike?Pistol78 wrote:Guys, are you worried about petrol prices and performance??
Well my advice is simple, buy a bike. You can't beat the performance, handling and acceleration from a bike.
These hot days are hell on the roads but they make excellent days for cruises around the hills.
My ride is a Yamaha FZ-1, pure muscle - no other words to describe it.
So there is no need to worry about petrol prices ever again...
THIS is a bike..
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