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Cars

Ferrari
15 (26.8%)
Ford F150 Superduty
4 (7.1%)
Roll's Royce
6 (10.7%)
Slugbug.
2 (3.6%)
Other
29 (51.8%)

Total Members Voted: 56

Author Topic: New Cars Vs Old Cars  (Read 10110 times)


1934 Chrysler Airflow.

First car ever to have a rounded front.

http://www.thelincolnstudio.com/1934_Airflow_Chrysler.jpg

Supercars are gay. 1964 - 2010 mustangs = Epicness. all in all, mustangs are epic.



Sorry for double-post, but... every japanese and chinese car is completely crap. USA USA USA... and... VW and a few other foreign cars... but mostly American Muscle Cars. Older cars are definitly better. The Dodge Challenger is epicness now and then but mostly older cars. so... in the end... Older american cars are epicness. (60's Muscle Cars are epicness)


Old cars rock! Expectantly this one. (My favorite car to drive in Outrun 2006 C2C)

Ferrari 250 GTO


    *  was named the top sports car of all time,
    * only a little over 30 were made in the ’60s,
    * and one recently sold for $15MM cash money.

« Last Edit: July 11, 2010, 09:36:29 PM by Vandal »

My favorite car by far is a smart car.

My fav old car is a delorean, or however it's spelled

Sorry for double-post, but... every japanese and chinese car is completely crap. USA USA USA... and... VW and a few other foreign cars... but mostly American Muscle Cars. Older cars are definitly better. The Dodge Challenger is epicness now and then but mostly older cars. so... in the end... Older american cars are epicness. (60's Muscle Cars are epicness)
Japanese cars hold up much better than American cars. My dad's Honda Pilot has 150,000 miles and the only thing that's needed replacement is the brakes. His 1998 Pontiac Grand Am constantly had transmission problems and leaking at 70,000 miles. The insulation below the glovebox in my Ford Contour is peeling off, and all the factory speakers were dying when I bought it; you don't hear much about those kind of problems with Japanese cars.

Chinese cars are crap, yeah. They don't have to follow standards so they can make cars that are complete deathtraps.


What.
Old cars a boxy.
Old old:


Old:


Kinda old:


New:



You can't say that "old cars" are boxy; taste in style changes every year.

Also, whiners about page stretch; buy a new monitor.
« Last Edit: July 11, 2010, 10:58:30 PM by Saber15 »

Old cars have terrible milage.

Alright, how about this

Old Dodge Charger from the 60's (The Dukes of Hazord car)


or a 2010 Range Rover that i love so much? <3


Alright, how about this

Old Dodge Charger from the 60's (The Dukes of Hazord car)


It's The Dukes of Hazzard

Old cars have terrible milage.
But when a new car collides into an old car the new car is going to look like a squashed bear can while the old car gets a stratch.

But when a new car collides into an old car the new car is going to look like a squashed bear can while the old car gets a stratch.
It's bad if the old car just gets a scratch.

New cars are designed to crumple. If the old car doesn't crumple, the person inside gets the full force of the crash, AKA they become one with their dashboard.

google "crumple zone".
« Last Edit: July 12, 2010, 02:12:59 PM by Saber15 »