Car thread

Poll

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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shouldn't be too hard to fix. what kind of  car?

2010 mitsu lancer, its completely off the track  on both sides

posting bc i cant stop looking at it

https://www.drive2.ru/r/bmw/926298

austin yellow looks nice on the f82 but it looks phenomenal on the e46. a big improvement over phoenix yellow



Finally got mud flaps for my car <3

Thinking about picking up this pretty decent dually to you know... compensate like the rest of people who own a dually and don't tow anything.



speedbump before it gets too old





https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fz3ZezflBPc

a trackmania montage/edit with loving beautiful camera work

[IMG ]http://i68.tinypic.com/j60k9j.jpg[/img]

its springtime
not bags? wow, it's like you don't even live the low life. cringe.


my chemistry teacher has one of these beauties (in that colour), it's awesome to see it in the school car park.

edit: the fact he can afford it makes me wonder why he is a teacher.

« Last Edit: June 06, 2017, 09:49:19 AM by JumboMuffin »

an old elise? he probably bought it used for like 25-40k lol

great there's a car thread, saves me making a thread, guess I'll just pop in to say I'm road legal now

I'm able to drive on the roads but since I'm 17 it's only a provisional license which means I have to drive with an adult/someone with over 3 years of experience driving and over 25. but still, I can drive the car on the roads now which will give me some more practise

before I can drive I need learners plates, I also have yet to go to a single lesson (the guy ditched us today for no reason so we're trying another guy) and I need to learn more about road laws but my current knowledge seems to suffice enough


this is the car I'm insured to drive, a 2006 ford mondeo titanium x and it's a manual so I'll be learning stick, it cost about £235 to insure and it's all coming out of my own money, probably gonna be broke by the end of this but that's not to say driving lessons aren't worth it

right now I'm still trying to get used to clutch-accelerator balance but I'm doing pretty good at the turning

I think I kinda suck theory wise though, so any advice or questions on that would be helpful but what this means is forget public transport I'm free, considering I live in the country this is a hugely beneficial thing

this is exciting