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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%)

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« Last Edit: October 01, 2014, 11:19:50 PM by Bones4 »

I kinda like that car, bones. Of course, your wonderful images make it look so much better, lol. I prefer the Infiniti G35 version though.

The Infinity G35 is the "luxury" model of the Nissan 350z.

The Infinity G35 is the "luxury" model of the Nissan 350z.

No it's the Nissan Skyline.

The Infinity G35 is the "luxury" model of the Nissan 350z.
I know the suspension and drive train after different. I was talking more about the looks tho

My dad and step mom are considering trading off their 2008 Charger R/T for this bad boy.

http://www.lagersofmankato.net/used/Dodge/2009-Dodge-Challenger-mankato-mn-81b4b26e0a0a00645d03f8a32cd2ab29.htm

Looks like a nice car, but it also looks like a fuel hog.

Strovbe you don't want those Mustang IIs

what's wrong with em?

Looks like a nice car, but it also looks like a fuel hog.

Their current Charger has a Hemi in it, so it isn't really a step down lol.

Their current Charger has a Hemi in it, so it isn't really a step down lol.
I hate how they still call it a Hemi, as if the hemi cylinder head design was exclusive to Mopars.  Not only that, the new engines aren't even hemis in a mechanical design sense, only in the name they are given.

what's wrong with em?

They are known to be the worst Mustangs ever created as well as some of the worst American cars ever. They were also very unreliable then and I wouldn't want to find out how bad the problems are 35 years later.

I hate how they still call it a Hemi, as if the hemi cylinder head design was exclusive to Mopars.  Not only that, the new engines aren't even hemis in a mechanical design sense, only in the name they are given.

Everything evolves I guess. New Challengers aren't really true Challengers since I still view them as classic muscle cars, but you know, whatevs.

Everything evolves I guess. New Challengers aren't really true Challengers since I still view them as classic muscle cars, but you know, whatevs.
yes but the thing that pisses me off about it is that they used the word hemi, which is used to describe the design of certain cylinder heads in which the combustion chamber has a hemispherical shape, to name the actual engine itself, even though the modern engines no longer have hemi style heads.

I might get one of those to be my first car in hopefully the near future, they're fairly common and cheap in my country, and I've been doing some researches about cars of this type and this is the best option for me so far.



A Peugeot 206, quite a lovely hatchback.
« Last Edit: October 02, 2014, 02:53:14 PM by Filipe »


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