What do you think about the new Abarth 695 RIVALE special version?
It's the Abarth version of the Riva trim for the normal Fiat 500.
I unironically love it.
Bumping more official photos
Given the choice, which car would you rather have? E63 amg or Nissan GTR?
>>17362020
E63 all the way. If I'm going to drive an auto it should at least have class.
>>17362020
E63 for my daily, GTR for my weekend/project/beater car.
Do I get bumper to bumper warranty on the AMG?
Well hello, and welcome again to MotorWeek! We're glad to have you with us. Today, on this very special episode of MotorWeek, we're not looking at cars, but rather car culture. And what's a better place to explore car culture than 4chan! Yes, beneath its politically-fields exterior, the infamous website of the alt-right has a surprising affinity for automobiles. Let's check it out.
have a classic John
>>17361187
>shows a scene of an area of a bunch /o/tist with random shitboxes and a small amount of clean and nice cars
>another scene of people showing up on foot,bike and a big group walking out of a bus and that one guy that shows up in a motorcycle
>>17361187
Are we all wearing mustaches and mullets John?
Why haven't you bought an electric car yet /o/?
also reminder that the fastest vehicles on the planet are electric
>Chevrolet
come on Alphonse
>>17360829
>vehicles
I didn't know planes and rockets use electricity
Nissan Altima
Chrysler 300C
>>17360599
niggermobile
>inb4 "racist gets back to /pol/"
Newport themed donk
>muscle car
>orders two mcdoubles, a mcchicken, 20 chicken nuggets, 2 large fries, and a mcflurry
muscle car is such a retarded term
>>17360087
>compact car
>owned by full sized people
>convertible
>not (exclusively) owned by transexuals
>sports car
>golf is the only sport they play
Why would a muscle car have to be owned by muscular people?
It's a perfect name for what they are; more power in the same basic package as non-muscle cars, but with some flares and touches to say "this has more power than you".
>>17360087
Implying I like crapnolds
People say "go to the track" to learn the limits of your car and your skills handling it. I have never done this. But I think renting time at an airstrip would be effective as well in learning how a car oversteers at different speeds and just having all around fun going fast in a straight line in my car. Do people do this? Do I just contact the "owner" or a smaller/deserted airstrip?
>Do people do this?
No, people don't do this. What gave you the idea this would be realistic? John Wick?
>>17359898
airstrips are shit to top out on, very bumpy and lots of debris gets kicked up and damages the car.
>>17359937
There was a Porsche Club in kansas that hosted a track day in this exact scenario.
Not a huge turnout, nor a big track, the best time was 49.9 seconds by a 2009 Boxter.
Apparently some Amish people bought the land and gave Zero fucks about the old runway, and let the club use it occasionally.
Do you do it by hand?
Literally never.
>>17359856
enjoy your rusted out wheel housings
>>17359780
never because its a stock honda accord and i don't care
I've been driving a 1995 Mitsubishi Mirage/Colt for 5 years now. I bought it because you guys recommended me to buy an econobox instead of buying a new car.
Now I am able to afford a new car but I see no reason to replace it because it still runs great. With that all my friends and family are saying I should replace this "trash" car because after some X number of years it would just break down and the cost of maintenance will be more than the cost of the car and I would be better off buying a brand new car. Not to mention they are all saying I would be more attractive if I drive a new car. Anyhow, is that true? They also say that since it is technically a 20+ year old car it is already vintage and the parts of the car will cost twice.
tl/dr is buying a new car more practical than driving a 20+ year old econobox?
>>17359630
You could get a 10 year old econobox. Most of them still look modern.
>>17359630
practical in the sense that functionally it is better?
Probably, a new car (depending on what it is) will probably be more comfortable and easier to use day to day, and more reliable.
financially you are a lot worse off, the price of the car, plus how much you lose in depreciation, plus the cost of parts and labour (which will have to be done at a dealer if you want to keep a warranty) and regular servicing will be higher. You stand to lose 5-15k minimum through the whole process. If you buy a car that's 20k new, it will be worth 12-14 as soon as it leaves the dealer's lot. In a few years probably 6-8k
An old econobox shouldn't be too bad, you can do regular maintenance yourself and most of these cars will run for a while if you buy a good one and keep to the maintenance schedule as outlined in the manual, and repair broken things. Cheap used cars were never intended to be cheap used cars, they were intended to be new cars that owners would regularly service. At the end of it you could probably sell the car for what you bought it (provided you haven't fucked it up in some kind of way) and lose the money you spent on maintaining and restoring.
Honestly for someone like you you should buy a used car less than 10 years old that has been maintained properly throughout it's life and has low mileage. Normies will think it looks new, it should work just fine if you get something like a Toyota Corolla (stay away from cheap luxury cars, they were intended to be maintained by people that could afford to buy them new) it will be reasonably practical. You can spend from 6-10k and you'll lose maybe 1-4k of the car's value depending on the condition and model plus maintenance cost but the brunt of the depreciation is taken by whoever bought it new. The car is comfy and practical enough for every day use to feel contemporary and doesn't make you look poor like an econobox does (an unfortunate side effect that plagues a lot of lovely old cars)
>>17359630
>Not to mention they are all saying I would be more attractive if I drive a new car
Keeping up with the Jones I see.
Also no car that hauled your ass(probably many other asses too) for years deserves to be called trash.
Opinions on the Miata RF?
I may finance on one for 2 years. That will replace my current shitty 08 Camry.
How many miles on your 08 Camry? V6?
>>17359365
I'd prefer the normal soft top even if you exclude price difference. Looks nice though.
>>17359369
Going to be 330k miles.
Yep. V6.
Hi /o/,
Has anyone ever been employed as a courier? I am trying to supplement my income as I do not work on the weekends and only work 9-5. I was thinking of using my motorcycle as a courier server, post mates, or something like that.
Does anyone hear have any experience in that? I am located in Los Angeles, and know most of it like the back of my hand. I can get across LA in 30 minutes where it might take a car 2 hours.
that body is a bit spooky
>>17358997
Why not just get a better full time job
>>17359011
I've been looking, but the jobs require more years of experience I have barely been in the field for 1 year.
What is his status?
His family won't say, which means that he's a veggie. Otherwise they'd be spreading the good news.
>>17357110
typical german engineering
http://pixelcanvas.io/@180,-21
The void is coming for our little twingos. I'm afraid the end is near lads.
>>17356318
help rebuild it then
/mlp/ here, someone from your threads asked for help defending your artwork yesterday. Between the void and SDLG's recent planned expansion you're under serious attack. We've proven several times we're capable of fighting off SDLG and many other raids, and we're willing to defend you if you guys help in defending us when you're able. Provide us a template and choose a location, maybe to the left of our things and underneath /vp/'s. Or directly north of us. You'll be out of the line of fire and we'll be able to defend you.
>>17356318
Nobody cares.
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Here's mine.
>>17354441
Bruh where's your hand
Are you extremely fat or do you have an extra chromosome?
are you that lancer poster??