Re: What automobile do you drive?
Ferrari Testarossa and no, I'm not happy with it at all.
Thinking of trading it in for a Lada.
Ferrari Testarossa and no, I'm not happy with it at all.
Thinking of trading it in for a Lada.
pussypoppa said:Do you drive?
If so, what type of car/bike do you have?
At the moment i am driving a black Nissan Skyline GTR (R34)
BNF said:Sniff....sniff... this surely could be called the "What ever makes me look cool/rich/funny/macho/witty thread... because I can post anything I want and no one can say BS" thread...
It's also interesting to see who can still drive the low effiecency cars... years after the thread was started. The high end market is moving even higher (exclusivity/affordability wise). A few of you know what I do and let me tell you, even I don't even see or support the point anymore....
AFA said:I always had tiny econocars. I like them, especially some of those you can't get in the U.S. I don't see a car as an "extension of my personality" or anything like that! :jester: I am also concerned that for the second time, the U.S. didn't do anything to prepare from lessons learned about dependence on oil 25 years ago, and cars made in the U.S. really don't show a lot of improved m.p.g. from 1980. A year ago, you could get a substantial tax rebate on a Hummer as a "farm vehicle" based on it's weight. The only reason little cars are dangerous on U.S. roads is because that's what you're up against if you get in an accident.
When I hear 10 m.p.g., I've had cars that did over 4x that.
Besides, Basil Fawlty once said, "British cars have steering wheels". :eek: