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Favorite car origins?

Domestic
119 (16.2%)
Import (Asian)
103 (14%)
European
158 (21.5%)
I don't have a car because I play blockland.
354 (48.2%)

Total Members Voted: 730

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Hideaway lights are something you don't see too much these days. Now that cars in the US may have composite headlights instead of sealed beams they can make aerodynamic headlight units and thus, such trickery is pretty much unnecessary.

I saw an old corvette today with those headlamps that pop up
I'm halfway about it. it's cool, but so are visible lights

Anyone else notice that it would probably be Self Delete to drive the above car at night?

On Test Drive Unlimited 2, I can make my Charger "blink" at night.

My grandpa has an old Corvette with the "pop-out" lights. I'm not sure of the year because I haven't visited him recently, but it looks like this, so I'm guessing it's a '92 or so.

My uncle has a '96 corvette and my mom wants me to buy it off him but I don't have 4000 dollars or the money to pay for it's gas mileage

my dad doesn't think I could handle its power but all I drive now are V8s ffs

Well V8 engines very greatly. There are V8 vans, like mine, and then there are V8 supercars.

I mainly drive a second-gen 250 hp Aurora and occasionally my dad's 260 hp F150

I hate when people (especially parents) are concerned with cylinder count rather than actual power. My rule when I was getting a car was 'no v8s' (it was assumed that larger cylinder banks were also restricted) so what I ended up doing (somewhat unintentionally) was getting pretty much the biggest v6 you can that turns out a stuffload of power. Neither me nor my mom knew how powerful my car actually was until after we'd purchased it.


These things are the love
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Someone who agree's c:

I love that type of grill style

I really don't like it. It's like throwing a block through the air. It's not aerodynamic of sleek at all, it's about as impractical as it gets. Just imagine how much faster that car would be if they just put some jetstream testing into their body design. Plus, then it wouldn't look like a train is about to run you over whenever you look at it.

Ew, what? Porsche is making an entry-level SUV that will sell for $45,000 MSRP called the Macan. Am I the only person disgusted by this?

Also, bump.

Ew, what? Porsche is making an entry-level SUV that will sell for $45,000 MSRP called the Macan. Am I the only person disgusted by this?

Also, bump.
Not much of a fan of it.

I love that type of grill style
As do I.

We're doing one of those math projects where you gotta find the loan you would need to buy a new car. I'm taking into consideration down payment, stuff I want to upgrade the car, different tires, etc...
Nissan 370Z Coupe 'NISMO' series. 29.9k MSRP without any add-ons, my estimated MSRP is around 35k, but my downpayment would cover that cost and the tax <3
The GTR is a beautiful car but I'd sooner get forgeted in the ass than pay 105k for a car.




Let's be honest, that's a loving HOT car.

Ew, what? Porsche is making an entry-level SUV that will sell for $45,000 MSRP called the Macan. Am I the only person disgusted by this?

Also, bump.

Oh gosh no, kill it please....soon they will come out with a Prius competitor.



Let's be honest, that's a loving HOT car.

Yes.