They say the emissions has not passed as of yet. We all know its an insurance company thing because of the big Motor
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They say the emissions has not passed as of yet. We all know its an insurance company thing because of the big Motor
The KR should only be a Garage Queen with a price tag of 120k.
If I had the money? Tesla Roadster, no doubt. Electric cars are facinating to me, I'm just waiting for battery tech to get better/cheaper.
In reality? I plan on getting either a 67-69 Camaro, or a 68-72 Nova in a couple of years as my "toy/project car," probably with a built small block (383 or 400,) although I may just say F it and go big block. My dad has a 71 Chevelle with a bored 454 in it, that thing is a beast :) The old cars just appeal to me, I like that they are fully mechanical and don't require computers or special tunining or any of that mess, if something needs installing or adjusting it is way easier to do on your own. I was recently talking to a bunch of friends (who are also in IT) who have old carburated bikes, and one of them commented that it was ironic that all of us computer techs were waxing nostalgic about the old mechanical stuff. Another then said "yeah, becuase we know the computers will break and the old stuff will just work!"
Dream car - Veyron SS, although the Huawayra (however you spell it) by Pugani is looking to be quite good too :-)
It's time to reactivate this thread. :)
My dreamcar:
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A bit more realistic:
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Gtr
I always wanted a V12 Ferrari but I also desire comfort and tech so Bentley and Mercedes S Class is my favorites too.
If you haven't watched watch video below. Mercedes is ready for autopilot if they ensure road lines are proper everywhere.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7m9qI70L2yQ
Ford Mustang GT :rolleyes: