What's your favorite 80s Japanese a e s t h e t i c car? Mine's the Starion/Conquest.
Same.
>>17564493
Celica Supra
>dat straight 6
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Bad decisions, my order from June 11th still hasn't arrived. Would an order from that far back have shipped yet?
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Please tell me what you think of this, what should be changed, what should stay
Has Jaguar lately became a fucking joke?
>copy paste cars in the best german tradition
>meh interiors and exteriors
>they claim that their cars are super lightweight because muh ingenium engines and light steels and shit and yet they manage to release a little crossover with a base weight of almost 1800 kg
>the same happened with the XE and F-pace
>out of the world prices (the new E-pace can reach up to 67.000€)
>third world electrical problems and assistance
Should the English just stick with producing McLaren, Range/Land Rover and Lotus instead of producing mediocre shit?
>>17550466
>luxury cars are heavy
Woooooow wtf
The xe weighs nearly the same as a comparably equipped 3 series. Fully loaded with 6 cyl engines they're both around 3700lbs.
Looks are subjective, i like jags.
Adding options racks up the price on any car, which is why they're options.
New car new problems, wait for update/refresh like your parents should've told you
Tldr get fucked op, ftype is da best
>>17550466
Jag made the F-Type. That gets them eternal respect. Their sedans aren't very competitive IMO, but it seems the crossovers are on fire, not that I'm interested personally.
>Jaguar keeps their traditional styling and sticks to their roots
>Everyone hates it
>"Muh old man's car"
>"Muh old fashioned"
>"Not 'sporty' enough, not interested"
>Jaguar starts absolutely hemorrhaging sales to BMW, Mercedes, Audi
>Everyone shits on them
>"Alright fine, screw this, we're gonna make modern looking sportier executive cars like BMW etc."
>Massive success
>Jaguar rebounding
>Cars becoming much much more popular than the S-Type or old stagnating XJ ever were.
>"Hurr you guys why did Jaguar sell out"
>"Muh copy-paste German manufacturer"
>"Why did Jag sell out and start making exciting sporty modern cars people actually want to buy like BMW? This sucks"
>"Boohoo Jags aren't contrarian patrician choices anymore they're becoming popular with NORMIES REEEEEEEEEE"
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Still needs a bit of work.
The engine is really well preserved.
Merci
Whats the upkeep like on older (80s-90s) european cars like as daily drivers in the US/?
Namely Porsches, Jaguars, BMWs, and Mercedes?
up
Really really really AIDS
>>17576281
Very
NA1 NSX or R32 GTR??
Honder
>>17575875
how much do old nsxs go for?
>>17575882
Around 100k in Aust.
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>>17575719
God bless the Italians, greatest inventors of aesthetic machines to ever walk this Earth. Even my favorite JDM cars take inspiration in the Italian designs (NSX/MR2)
lovely in blue
It got added to GTA Online along with Testarossa and Diablo.
Working pop ups and all.
Saw these rims on Craigslist list. It
Poster says they are OEM BBS, anyone know what car they came from ?
They are 18x8 all around if that helps
An Audi.
>>17575531
Lol I'm aware of that much, I was more interested in finding out what model they came from
>eurobeat
>they actually listen to jap music
kill yourselves, or better yet start listening to actual eurobeat
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_EQNvCi4jRI
>>17575408
eurobeat is Italian
But Eurobeat is just an evolution of Italo Disco adapted for the Japanese audience.
>As Italo disco declined in Europe, Italian and German producers adapted the sound to Japanese tastes, creating "Eurobeat". Music produced in this style is sold exclusively in Japan due to the country's Para Para culture, produced by Italian producers for the Japanese market. The two most famous Eurobeat labels are A-Beat-C Records and Time Records. One traditional Italo disco label, S.A.I.F.A.M., still produces Eurobeat music for Japan.
What a fucking mong
Can anyone help me?
Trying to remember the name of a specific JDM drift car, sure it was a Nissan. Kinda looks like a Silvia 14 but with much more thin square head lights.
>>17575396
dodge stratus
was is a silva
i gots you ma nigga
Do you guys like the look of this?
It looks absolutely horrific. I can't believe they're going through with this.
>>17575413
They aren't.
http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/motor-racing/Formula1/f1-safety-halo-screen-design-2018-a7702386.html
not really
but modern F1 cars are kinda ugly anyway
they're awesome from a tech/engineering marvel but not pretty
I'm starting to get sick of this car. It always has problems and the cost to maintain it is ridiculous. Should I just get rid of it?
>>17574884
It will only get worse mate
>>17574900
It's like the computer picks something at random every other month to complain about.
Should I sell?
>>17574884
what issues are you having? and it's going to get real expensive if you take it to people for maintenance.
bmw parts cost marginally more expensive than domestic, but a shop will overcharge like crazy.
i still like my 09 328i
i've had to replace a few sensors and fix some electrical issues, but never had any mechanical problems with this one yet.
I know that in almost every scenario, keeping the racing line and griping on the road is quicker then drifting. However, would it be quicker to drift a corner if it were very slipery like if it had snow on it or alot of rain, or simply a non adhesive surface( like heavy gravel in rally)? Does anyone have any valid proof or simply personal experience?
On a track probably still no but in rally it is a usable tactic. Though not really drifting, it's more like shifting the weight of your car around to swing it into the position you need.
>>17574769
no. Grip always wins
>>17574786
Even in rally. Why the fuck do you think Sebastian Loeb kept winning? He was one of the first people to stop the ridiculous sliding.
>>17574829
isnt the drifting a margin of safety the drivers use because they cant see the corner exit? i read that somewhere but i dont know if its valid information
Look at what this shithead did now.
Quien?
>>17574634
lets be honest, it was probably due for a new cat. which is pricey
>>17574705
No reason to blow it up though.
what are the varying opinions on /o/ about the Golf R?
I'm thinking about getting one in a few years before the complete refresh in 2020. current vehicle is a 2016 FiST
>>17574620
It's too expensive for most of /o/ so we'll just make up reason to hate it.
>>17574620
I'd just get the GTI + ECU map.
>>17574620
>bought a shitty "hot" hatch
>wants another one
What are you, a eurocuck? Get something with a V8.