Yeah, I suppose we have our fair share of cool cars. Too bad they're either taxed to hell and back, or simply too expensive to fuel, with gasoline costing the equivalent of 6.59299114 U.S. dollars / US gallon Out of curiosity, what's the displacement of the volvo?
True, in this country I can buy a old dump truck and drive it as a daily. Anyways speaking of first cars, I'm thinking of getting a old Cadillac Eldorado from the 80's to 90's do you think that not a bad idea or is a bad idea?
1778 CC. It's pretty small (compared to modern engines). It's pretty decent. Single 2 barrel carb, Pushrod valvetrain. Makes around 100hp, and 110 lb-ft of torque. Also, yeah. you guys get screwed on gas. Our gas here in new york is a third of what you guys pay.
Exactly, a 1.8L is considered a big engine here :/ That economical little volvo would is a gas guzzler by our standards. God I fucking hate this country.
At least you Southern Europeans don't have to cut, weld and paint your daily driver each 2-5 years once it becomes older than 10.
For us a normal engine is 1.5l and a 2 litre is the best and everything over 2.0l is considered to big here
Yeah i was going on them. Also on vw why does anyone currently go for the golf the company itself is bad to its customers the car is getting old and expensive and most of all the other cars in that class are alot cheaper and still good
I'd get a Golf for 2 main reasons: - There's plenty of aftermarket support even after several years (easy to find parts) - It's a really good all-rounder People who buy Golfs know what they're going into and don't plan to switch anytime soon.
I like how different parts of the world see things so differently... like there (wherever you are) anything over 2L is considered a big engine... where as here in the USA (at least where I live in PA) anything under 5L is considered a small engine. One of my smallest engined cars is a 2.3L and everyone always makes fun of it for having a sewing machine for an engine.
I know that the golf is a good arounder but a skoda octavia has the same kit a bigger engine is overall bigger and costs 5k less. Also @atv_123 here in germany you can only have a 5l engine in american cars wich are considered as cool but noone buys em here because of taxes insurance and gas prices i for example wouldnt be able to afford my skoda superb with a 2.0l engine if it wasnt my company car
I woulnd't buy a new Skoda just because I see TONS everyday (far more than any VW), also Octavia would be too big for ours needs, something like a Leon or a Golf would be more than enough (usually very short city drives and the occasional trip to a not-so-distant city).
I like the styling of the Golf in certain trim levels more and the interior seems blander than the Golf which at least has that nice metal finish around the dashboard. I also heard some issues with a hard to engage reverse on Leons (no idea if it's just them or the whole VAG).