lol come up to my car and smack the side to watch the rust flakes cascade off of it. 10 years old and so rusty
I particularly dislike the dodge neon, including the slow-as-stink srt4 variant. This has been in my favorites playlist for a while now, if we are on the subject of crash tests: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J6mzVJwRTCs
for European you forgot Ferrari's and Lamborgini's otherwise your 100% right - - - Updated - - - better question which 302 Boss new or old
E90 BTW: most say American cars are fat, but look at Audi or the others. They build a A6/RS6 with more then 2t and 4wd. Very fast on straight, bit in corners it's understeering like shit. When I see bigger american cars and their lower weight, then I can't see: "leading technology" or something like that. That's what they (Audi) say in the advertising. Gesendet von meinem HTC One mit Tapatalk 2
Change "Asia" to "Japan" and it would be my first I like cars from all continents, but only a small amount of american cars. You can count good cars from the USA on your hand (My Opinion) Ford GT is one of my absolute favourite cars... I think European cars are generally quite nice, especially some of the exotics like Koenigsegg and Zenvo. Japanese manufacturer do not go for power, instead they try to perfectly balance their cars so they are fast around corners. Furthermore they are masters at building engine (Nissan GT-R). Conclusion: 1. Japan: well balanced, high quality, track cars, affordable, tuning platform 2. European: beautiful, fast, high quality, luxury, expensive 3. USA: uhh cheap I guess, low quality, fast in a straight line (but then someone shows up in a GT-R ...), NICE SOUND This is for sport cars only. Everyday cars are pretty much the same everywhere i think. I like Ford for example.
Ever been to a demolition derby? With 10 cars with headers out the hood revving at 5-9k rpms? Man, that raises my hair every time. This is from this year's Pine County's derby. Very close to me, I watch it every year. Skip to 2:15 to when the derby starts. Once 01 gets stuck, it's less exciting lol. By the way, these cars are all Chrysler Imperials except the gray colored car I believe. And they've all been welded and plated
I would have to say European, but I misclicked American and it shall stay. My favorite sounding car is the Lexus LFA. BMW wins the looks. My favorite overall modern car is either the 2013 mustang or 2012 camero.
sence i wont drive anything that dosent have a carburator i really dont have much room to talk about modern vehicles, so as far as older cars go (my newest car is a 1979) ive had the best luck with american cars. but NOT big V8s. old ford with a I6 will take around the world and back, Old chevy will to, but not a dodge, lol. euopean cars are nice and reliable aswell but old or new there just to damb expensive, i refuse to pay more than about 8 grand for a car, period. that leaves imports (witch i kept breaking) and american cars. i never understood why people spend 20-40 grand on a new car, and then trade it in in 3 years. grab an old car on the cheap and make it something you WANT to drive, not something you have to.
America because this: (imported from here) And this: (imported from here) And this: (imported from here) And this: (imported from here) Who doesn't like them?
I've honestly never been a fan of domestics. Maybe its just because the transmission quit on us on our way back home from Florida when my family owned a 2004 Expedition, and had to drive 100 miles in 2nd gear to get to the next town.