I'd like to get a Focus, when the van I drive dies sooner or later.
I'd LOVE to get my hands on this baby though:
http://img705.imageshack.us/img705/4...0vfcoupefr.jpg
The Renault A130. So Sexy.
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I'd like to get a Focus, when the van I drive dies sooner or later.
I'd LOVE to get my hands on this baby though:
http://img705.imageshack.us/img705/4...0vfcoupefr.jpg
The Renault A130. So Sexy.
I am not a real fan of cars, but I like racing in the computer.
I love to do some drifting.
Of course, in real life I use to have a max speed of 40 mph, for I do not like when GAME OVER happens.
Your handle is AR81 and you're not a fan of cars. :bulb:
I image googled Alpha Romeo 1981, and I can see why ;)
Heh. :)
Never had an alfa but they do have a fanatical following.
Great fun but hugely unreliable seems to be the usual consensus.
Yep my sources (Jeremy Clarkson) agree.
Ok, here is my old Skyline. I miss this car so much!
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Nissan Skyline R32 GTR
2.6l twin turbo straight 6.
400bhp
0-60 <5 secs.
max MPG = 20!
Insurance = £950 per year!
Running costs = extortionate
And this is my current bundle of fun...
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Peugeot 306 Rallye
2.0l na 4cyl.
167bhp
0-60 = 6.7 secs
max MPG = 35
Insurance = £350 per year
Running costs = cheap and cheerful!
The Rallye looks like an ordinary car from the outside, but as standard it has a 6 speed close ratio gearbox and very strong brakes and suspension. It's also very light-weight WITHOUT leather seats, aircon, fog lights, electric windows or thick sound deadening material. It's very raw and focussed. It's absolutely amazing along country B-roads yet still holds it's own in straight line races against most cars. It's a classic hot-hatch, almost like a modern 205 GTi.
Skyline's a beauty mate!
Must have been sad to see it go. I'm sure you can live without £950 pa insurance tho innit. I have heard of people paying a lot more on Skylines tho, p'ticularly guys in their early 20s.
Totally tune-able machine. Not that I know the first thing about tuning ...
Was following a Skyline on the A3 in Surrey a few months back. Belched flames out the exhaust on overrun ...
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The rallye, did you buy it like that or fix it up into that state yourself?
A 6.7 sec time out of a 4pot 2.0 with 167bhp is commendable!
My 330Ci convertible had a 6pot 3.0l with 231bhp and on paper it's 0-62 time was 6.9 secs! Slower ...
Fkin heavy beast. Convertibles are always heavy due to extra structure built into doors and surrounds to make up for lack of roof rigidity. It made a wonderful sound though, I love 6pots.
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Thus far methinks you be a bit of a boy-racer dude. Skylines and stripped-out hot hatches. All that's missing is a Scooby! :D
Haha, I'm no boy racer - but I do like fast cars. You'd never catch me in a Scooby (clitoris car) though as I've always liked cars that are a bit more rare.
The Skyline was great fun, no doubt, and it was my dream car too. However the running costs were simply astonishing and I could never really afford to do all the things I wanted with it i.e. go on track days etc.
The Rallye is completely standard and amazing fun to drive. It's very cheap too, a decent one will set you back only £2000. Compare that against the next best thing - Civic Type R - and a good one will set you back £8000.
So do you still have your 330Ci? I knew a guy with the hardtop version and it was very nice. You're right about the straight 6 engine - they do purr don't they!
Another one bites the dust....
GM couldn't offload Hummer, so now the brand is going to be shut down like its cousin brand Saturn. An American icon (for good or bad) is no more :(
The Hummer never should have left the army anyway, so I'm not sheding any tears.
What Mario said. As for the Skyline, never been a fan and i deffo don't like the Scooby or the Evo's.
Lor, so if you had £8k to spend on a fast car what would you buy?
Hmm .. tough one.
2001/2002 E46 M3 p'raps? :p
Will have quite a high mileage for that age & price.
Not the car to go for if tuning is your thing though.
One of the older Impreza's maybe, before the ugly bug-eyed one came out. Could get a pristine one for £8k.
Now your asking questions! Under the principles of 'Tuning Cars Only' i'd rather have a RX7 like this one. Or even a Supra if the price was right.
I find the Impreza and Evo just a plain ugly looking cars, i have absolutely nothing great to say about them.
I'm not trying to take anything away from the Skyline, i think to have a car that has so much ability to tune is a triumph in engineering. It's just not something i'd personally buy as i don't go for cars based on tuning abilities. :)
Timbuk2, M3s are OK - but a bit chavvy for me. Usually they're driven by wide-boys called Kevin, or Raj. The early Imprezzas are good cars but as I said before, they're clitoris cars - every cunt has got one. LOL
Lor, glad you like the RX7. That's definitely going to be the next performance sports car I get. I'd need a savings account with £5k in it at all times though - for when the engine blows up.
If I had £8k and wanted an everyday fast car though it would be a toss up between a Civic Type R and a Golf R32. I'd lean more towards the Golf though as the R32s are a bit more rare.
R32 is a great car. The V6 sounds fab and has a ton of torque (colleague had a MkV and has a MkVI), and the 4WD is very grippy.
Type R is a lot of performance for little money, and people rave about the revvy VTEC engine, but too revvy for me. Horrid high-pitched whine. Plus it's FWD. And nowhere near as much torque as the R32.
Both are hatchbacks though, which I don't go for ...
Coupe all the way for me. :up:
Woohoo .... GP Season kicks off in Melbourne this weekend. :D:up:
Hamilton setting the early practice pace ...
Quote:
Originally Posted by Beeb Sport
Button pushed hard to strike back but could not match his colleague and the two McLarens stayed at the top of the times for the rest of the session as the rain came and went.
I'll be following Button this season. He's my man. :)
Schumacher back in the mix is going to be brilliant. :up:
Yay. Bring it on.
Someday I need to sit down and watch a car race to see if I can follow it...
Which racing genre would Dread watch?
I suggest a LeMons race to get you started. Full of WTF moments.
Things that go vrrrm ... for a bit
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tXZFCayPdKA
Still think that was done on purpose. You can tell the car has been rolled, and thus totalled (area with the plastic is caved in). Looks like he was trying to see how much more destruction he could create.
You might be right judging the condition of the car. All that fail plastered everywhere bums me out regardless. Just look at it as an engine going mental.
Ferrari testdriver looking to see how much punishment it can take.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-pRXJ15rJM
Thats how a Ferrrari is meant to be driven! :up:
The Ford Focus RS500 finally leaked. Yet another reason for me to secretly hate Europe.
That Focus does nothing for me, i don't get the hype.
Not a fan of pocket rockets?
This thing puts out more power to the front wheels than Ford's 2011 V6 Mustang. Thats reaching insanely hilarious handling requirements.
When i see that car the very first picture i get is some skinny, diamante earring wearing numpty with a 16 yr old girl in the passenger seat. That, or someone with a midlife crisis. The Cosworth never done it for me either having said that. I just prefer the sleek lines of a Coupe.
See, even Lolli knows!