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What is your favorite car? (Top 3)

  • Ame Sea

    Votes: 9 2.4%
  • Ferd

    Votes: 81 21.7%
  • Chevus

    Votes: 33 8.8%
  • Crintzler

    Votes: 5 1.3%
  • Doge

    Votes: 41 11.0%
  • Beem Dubya

    Votes: 32 8.6%
  • Mersaydis

    Votes: 32 8.6%
  • Volts-Wagon

    Votes: 34 9.1%
  • FIOT

    Votes: 8 2.1%
  • Joop

    Votes: 23 6.1%
  • Alphonse Romero

    Votes: 9 2.4%
  • Vulva

    Votes: 35 9.4%
  • Teslur

    Votes: 10 2.7%
  • Mincooper

    Votes: 7 1.9%
  • Knee-Son

    Votes: 17 4.5%
  • Hun-die

    Votes: 13 3.5%
  • Toyoder

    Votes: 134 35.8%
  • Hondo

    Votes: 95 25.4%
  • Subrue

    Votes: 48 12.8%

  • Total voters
    374
I don't understand why modern crash safety + mechanical driving is not a thing that exists as an option. I'll fucking pay extra! I'll buy 50% over MSRP for some weird craft beer variety of car!
it usually is, but maybe urop is more cucked than possibly believed

the last car i rented in urop was in 2016 or so and it had the 'turn engine off at stop signs because fuck you' which is a pita with a manual tranny; but in the manual was a way to put it in what i called 'murica mode' which didn't do that.

i don't know how auto-crash avoidance shit has changed recently, but none of the recent rental cars have done that (but then again, murica lanes being 5000 ft wide because fuck liberals)
 
I can't fucking stand it, I got a car in Ireland last year after not driving since ~2016 and the roads there are super narrow so the fucking dashboard constantly, perpetually blinked warnings that I was near the paint and tried to jerk control of the steering wheel from me because it thought I was going off road because the roads are barely wider than the cars. There was no way to turn it off. I hated it so fucking goddamn much and it makes me angry just thinking about it.

I don't understand why modern crash safety + mechanical driving is not a thing that exists as an option. I'll fucking pay extra! I'll buy 50% over MSRP for some weird craft beer variety of car!

I can tolerate retard poz shit that's done in the name of progress for the sake of progress, but if you don't leave it as an option I will want to see your company destroyed and your head on a fucking stake.
Remember when you used to America? Sure we’re slaves now and all that, but I can turn off the traction control in my crappy Ford and pretend snowy commutes are rally races.
 
I can't fucking stand it, I got a car in Ireland last year after not driving since ~2016 and the roads there are super narrow so the fucking dashboard constantly, perpetually blinked warnings that I was near the paint and tried to jerk control of the steering wheel from me because it thought I was going off road because the roads are barely wider than the cars. There was no way to turn it off. I hated it so fucking goddamn much and it makes me angry just thinking about it.

I don't understand why modern crash safety + mechanical driving is not a thing that exists as an option. I'll fucking pay extra! I'll buy 50% over MSRP for some weird craft beer variety of car!

I can tolerate retard poz shit that's done in the name of progress for the sake of progress, but if you don't leave it as an option I will want to see your company destroyed and your head on a fucking stake.
Because politicians in the EU and US sign bills into effect for 'safety' and car companies love an excuse to charge you more money for shit that reduces safety by taking control away from you (lag in the throttle is fucking dangerous if you expect the car to move and it needs to think about it for a second before doing something).
I had a rental Skoda for a few days and I fucking hated everything about it. Dead steering feel, a steering wheel that pulled control from me when it got nervous, non stop fucking beeping, and the worst part...eco driving tips signified by a beep and a paragraph on the taco that takes eyes of the road 'window open, close your window to minimise aerodynamic drag and improve fuel efficiency!' was one...I shit you not. Oh and everything controlled from a touchscreen which again, requires you to divert your eyes from the road.
 
Tbh I’ve always wanted a challenger/charger hellcat ever since they came out. But ever since they became a very popular for car thieves. It kinda deterred me from buying a used one right before the pandemic prices went insane. I wonder what are some German alternatives to a hellcat

Is it the loud supercharged V8 barge or the performance that interests you?

- Manual Transmission Equipped Cummins 12 Valve vehicles (this also applies to the 7.3 IDI although somewhat less): basically anything with one of these and some know how, and a manual trans, can be run with EXCEPTIONALLY minimal wiring, let alone electronics. This is handy for surviving things like EMPs. These engines were available in a range of things, most notably dodge rams.

Highly budget dependent in the end, 6BTs are expensive these days. The trucks they come in are pretty crappy too, a D250/350 is inferior to a squarebody chevy in pretty much every way but the engine, most of them are also single cab and the extended cab D series trucks don't have space for rear seats. 24V cummins trucks are pieces of crap too, the interiors are some of the worst ever conceived. Null needs a car mentor because buying old stuff and being dependent on mechanics are conflicting ideas.
 
What Null really wants is an old '70s Datsun if he can find one. This dude dragged a Datsun out of a paddock where it had sat for years, and it started as soon as fuel was added. The whole video is pretty based, it's worth watching the whole thing.

https://youtube.com/watch?v=BrZUbirE4h0
Pretty much anything carb'd will do that, so long as the engine isn't full of water and it has fuel/spark.
 
I can't fucking stand it, I got a car in Ireland last year after not driving since ~2016 and the roads there are super narrow so the fucking dashboard constantly, perpetually blinked warnings that I was near the paint and tried to jerk control of the steering wheel from me because it thought I was going off road because the roads are barely wider than the cars. There was no way to turn it off. I hated it so fucking goddamn much and it makes me angry just thinking about it.

I don't understand why modern crash safety + mechanical driving is not a thing that exists as an option. I'll fucking pay extra! I'll buy 50% over MSRP for some weird craft beer variety of car!

I can tolerate retard poz shit that's done in the name of progress for the sake of progress, but if you don't leave it as an option I will want to see your company destroyed and your head on a fucking stake.
That's another notch for the smartphones and social media ruining things. Distracted driving is essentially socially acceptable because people are insane and since cracking down on that shit would reduce profits, it's "better" to just make the cars kinda sorta drive themselves so the retard at the wheel only has to make the executive decisions on where to go while the car tries its best to not crash and die while the more important task of scrolling through the TikTok feed is at hand.

For what it's worth, that kind of forced lane "assist" is a very recent thing and you only have to go back one model generation for it to be an optional extra, which also means that an independent shop with the right scan tool can just make it go away.
 
For what it's worth, that kind of forced lane "assist" is a very recent thing and you only have to go back one model generation for it to be an optional extra, which also means that an independent shop with the right scan tool can just make it go away.
but if you are in an accident and it's disabled....insurance will eat you
 
Is it the loud supercharged V8 barge or the performance that interests you?



Highly budget dependent in the end, 6BTs are expensive these days. The trucks they come in are pretty crappy too, a D250/350 is inferior to a squarebody chevy in pretty much every way but the engine, most of them are also single cab and the extended cab D series trucks don't have space for rear seats. 24V cummins trucks are pieces of crap too, the interiors are some of the worst ever conceived. Null needs a car mentor because buying old stuff and being dependent on mechanics are conflicting ideas.
Diesel trucks never worked out, because the best parts were in all 3 brands. I am not anti Diesel or anything but, it's frankly annoying, you'd have to buy 3 trucks to make one good one on it. While you can get a nice gasser.

6BTs have this aura but are well, dated.

I'm not in the mood to bore everyone with autism, but yeah each brand had(has) a great point for their coal burner and then fucks it up somehow.
 
Went to the Goodwood Revival today, arguably one of the best racing events of the year. 80s touring cars and the Lotus Cortinas' were great to watch, definately not the kind of racing you'd get in America. I've embedded the links to the respective races above to save cutting through a 10 hour livestream, feel free to watch.
 
Ferrari already made a vehicle like that, the La Ferrari.
"The Ferrari" is 6.3 liters. Specific point is to get back to that old school glorious F1 sound of low displacement V12.

Lambo just introduced their "next gen" V12 and it's just the same high displacement with hybrid.

I appreciate that they won't turbocharge it tho. I'll take this compromise.
 
What is the appeal of Dodge Hellcats I'm seeing nowadays? Between them and Mustang drivers, they can be obnoxious.
 
What is the appeal of Dodge Hellcats I'm seeing nowadays? Between them and Mustang drivers, they can be obnoxious.

Well the problem of the drivers is related to the appeal of the car. Discount modified cars here obviously, we're talking about new and stock. Find a car faster than a Mustang for the money. You cannot. Find a car more powerful than a hellcat for the money. You cannot. When you have the cheapest of something you attract the lowest common denominator, that's just how it is. Plus, the appeal of the car itself is transparent a hellcat is either the purest example of a muscle car currently in existence in the Challenger or a comfortable and practical sedan that is also fast, sounds incredible, and looks better than any other fast sedan on the market. That last part is subjective of course, but BMW, Mercedes, Audi, all have absolutely ruined the look of their cars in the past decade. BMW is the worst example of this, but Audi has done it too; compare a new Audi RS3, also a fast sedan for the money, to the generation of just a couple of years ago. It's just nauseating to look at from the front. Sure, an RS3 or model 3 performance is quicker to 60 and almost duplicates a hellcat's redeye's 1/4mi ET, but look at those trap speeds, they're down nearly 10mph. A non-redeye Hellcat is not nearly as quick, mostly held back by traction I'd guess, but they still trap faster than an RS3 or model 3 and do 200mph ungoverned. Hellcats are legitimately fast cars.
 
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Was looking up videos about the 4l60 and found this
His face seems familiar

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I truly hate car shopping. I'm not a car guy and I don't have a preference for brand ect. But I've gotta get a "new" i.e used car soon because my previous got totalled.

What's some tips for shopping around?

Only things I'm actually looking for are decent mileage so probably a 4 cylinder, and that it's not gonna just shit out on me after another 100k miles. Also not looking at anything over 15-20k

Last 2 vehicles were Chevy Cruzes.
 
I truly hate car shopping. I'm not a car guy and I don't have a preference for brand ect. But I've gotta get a "new" i.e used car soon because my previous got totalled.

What's some tips for shopping around?

Only things I'm actually looking for are decent mileage so probably a 4 cylinder, and that it's not gonna just shit out on me after another 100k miles. Also not looking at anything over 15-20k

Last 2 vehicles were Chevy Cruzes.
It's hard to car shop when you don't know what to look for with the make, model, and year you're interested in. First step would be to find a set of cars you're interested in. That means doing some research on them, common issues, common rust areas if in a salty place, typical maintenance costs and the like. Then shop online using sites like autotrader and autotempest to see what the going rates are for the cars you want. Once you find an example you like visit it, get a pre purchase inspection, and make the final decision.
 
Speaking of car trends we don't understand I'm going to go in reverse. What is it about the Nissan 300zx that made it the most forgettable of the 90s Japanese sports cars? I mean I guess it's more memorable than the Mitsubishi 3000GT, but I feel like no one really talks about these things.
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