Mazdafreak wrote:
northmeister wrote:
TheCatAndTheBanana wrote:
Smart ForTwo Diesel = 88mpg (going by a British Gallon on this one)
My favourite? Probably a 1969 Dodge Charger or Pymouth Superbird. I've seen both IRL.There's some Volkswagen with 330mpg.
I might go with the Ferrari 599, or the California.Judging from your signature, I'm not surprised.
Me either.
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NeilWest wrote:
Aston Martin DB9.
http://i.imgur.com/lCshz.jpg
I think I like the 2012 model better
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Mazdafreak wrote:
NeilWest wrote:
Aston Martin DB9.
http://i.imgur.com/lCshz.jpgI think I like the 2012 model better
http://i.imgur.com/30WTG.jpg
Me too.
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Mazdafreak wrote:
northmeister wrote:
TheCatAndTheBanana wrote:
Smart ForTwo Diesel = 88mpg (going by a British Gallon on this one)
My favourite? Probably a 1969 Dodge Charger or Pymouth Superbird. I've seen both IRL.There's some Volkswagen with 330mpg.
I might go with the Ferrari 599, or the California.Judging from your signature, I'm not surprised.
Not surprised you went for a Mazda either.
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Toyota Corolla.
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Snowdrift wrote:
Ford Fiesta
My dad's got one of them. :o But it's one from like 4 generations ago. It's a T reg, which means it's from about 1990.
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TheCatAndTheBanana wrote:
jvvg wrote:
CheeseMunchy wrote:
Have fun tearing that up on the track. XD
The Prius is known for it's fuel efficiency, but I've seen better.It's a pretty nice car, too.
I haven't seen any other cars get 55 MPG either. You also don't need to mock me for my car choice.
Although my absolute favorite car is...
My bike!
Prius: 55 MPG
My bike: ∞ MPG!Smart ForTwo Diesel = 88mpg (going by a British Gallon on this one)
My favourite? Probably a 1969 Dodge Charger or Pymouth Superbird. I've seen both IRL.
The American Smart ForTwo (gasoline) is rated at 30 city/39 hwy. I would be surprised if the diesel improves mileage that much. But also the European fuel ratings are different.
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Manuals are so much better
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northmeister wrote:
Mazdafreak wrote:
northmeister wrote:
There's some Volkswagen with 330mpg.
I might go with the Ferrari 599, or the California.Judging from your signature, I'm not surprised.
Not surprised you went for a Mazda either.
Yeah they are really awesome.
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jji7skyline wrote:
Manuals are so much better
Yes they are. It's a shame you can't get a 6 speed manual in the GT-R.
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Mazdafreak wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
Manuals are so much better
Yes they are. It's a shame you can't get a 6 speed manual in the GT-R.
It's semi-automatic, but manuals are more fun. That's why my first car will be a manual R32 :3
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I don't know much about cars, but I think porsche looks pretty nice...
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Mazdafreak wrote:
witchartix wrote:
Mustang GT.
If I couldn't get that, I'd settle for a Shelby.Wouldn't you rather have a Shelby over a Mustang GT. It only has about 200 more horsepower!!! haha
Okay, late reply, but yeah.
Im not one of you grease monkey kind of people who want the BEST car ever.
Im a looks department sort of person.
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jji7skyline wrote:
Mazdafreak wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
Manuals are so much better
Yes they are. It's a shame you can't get a 6 speed manual in the GT-R.
It's semi-automatic, but manuals are more fun. That's why my first car will be a manual R32 :3
Yes, I know it's a dual clutch. I'm a big car enthusiast.
I actually learned how to drive on my dad's manual van, and haven't really ever looked back since. It's been a while since I've driven an automatic. I've gotten to drive some pretty cool cars since then.
I once saw an R32. My dad and I were on our way back from - surprise - the auto parts store. We were sitting at a red light when a Skyline R32 pulled up next to us. It said "GT-R" on the back of the car (I wasn't sure what it was, because it wasn't ever sold in America, not to mention I could tell that it was right-hand drive) so when I got home I looked it up on Wikipedia, and sure enough it was an R32 Skyline GT-R! That was probably the rarest car I've ever seen! (I've seen 7 other GT-R's; 3 of them were a 2012 model year Black Edition. I saw a 2013 GT-R about a month ago, I sure wish I could have gotten a picture of it!)
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In an area of Central London almost every car is either a Fiat 500 (doesn't have to pay congestion tax) or an Aston Martin. Honestly, when I went a couple of years back there were streets snd streets of Fist 500's, and nothing else.
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Mazdafreak wrote:
NeilWest wrote:
Aston Martin DB9.
http://i.imgur.com/lCshz.jpgI think I like the 2012 model better
http://i.imgur.com/30WTG.jpg
OHMYGAWD.
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NeilWest wrote:
Mazdafreak wrote:
NeilWest wrote:
Aston Martin DB9.
http://i.imgur.com/lCshz.jpgI think I like the 2012 model better
http://i.imgur.com/30WTG.jpgOHMYGAWD.
What, did you like it or something?
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Mazdafreak wrote:
NeilWest wrote:
Mazdafreak wrote:
I think I like the 2012 model better
http://i.imgur.com/30WTG.jpgOHMYGAWD.
What, did you like it or something?
YERP.
You see, I don't read car magazines.
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NeilWest wrote:
Mazdafreak wrote:
NeilWest wrote:
OHMYGAWD.What, did you like it or something?
YERP.
You see, I don't read car magazines.
I used to read car magazines, and I also used to draw cars like mad, but now I don't do either.
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Honda Fit or the Toyota Prius.
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I have noticed the argument on fuel efficiency and somebody said that a bike had infinite MPG. This is not true becuse if you didn't drink water you could not ride a bike. The best I can manage without becoming dehydrated is 14 miles on a 500ml bottle. Assuming that 1 pint = 568ml and that there are 8 pints in a gallon...
*Does some maths*
Bike=127.232MPG
Still better than any car.
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Mazdafreak wrote:
jji7skyline wrote:
Mazdafreak wrote:
Yes they are. It's a shame you can't get a 6 speed manual in the GT-R.It's semi-automatic, but manuals are more fun. That's why my first car will be a manual R32 :3
Yes, I know it's a dual clutch. I'm a big car enthusiast.
I actually learned how to drive on my dad's manual van, and haven't really ever looked back since. It's been a while since I've driven an automatic. I've gotten to drive some pretty cool cars since then.
I once saw an R32. My dad and I were on our way back from - surprise - the auto parts store. We were sitting at a red light when a Skyline R32 pulled up next to us. It said "GT-R" on the back of the car (I wasn't sure what it was, because it wasn't ever sold in America, not to mention I could tell that it was right-hand drive) so when I got home I looked it up on Wikipedia, and sure enough it was an R32 Skyline GT-R! That was probably the rarest car I've ever seen! (I've seen 7 other GT-R's; 3 of them were a 2012 model year Black Edition. I saw a 2013 GT-R about a month ago, I sure wish I could have gotten a picture of it!)
You must be over 16, I need to wait 2 more years
And r32 skylines aren't extremely rare in Australia, since they import them used from japan a lot. You can get a decent one under 10k easy.
The only time I've really driven anything was a go kart, and that had a centrifugal clutch - not as fun
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GTR is faster on quarter mile I think, plus it's definitely better cornering
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