Theres a supercharged 205hp YAris now?
86 am cry ... toyota pls
Welp, a little back story I guess, (since I predictably can't sleep).
Been through countless cars in the past, in varying degrees of disrepair, from brand new to rotten husks, went through a phase of considering splashing cash on exotics but never pulled the trigger, just something about walking in to a dealership and handing over that amount of cash for something that'll be significantly less valuable the second it leaves the showroom, on the other hand, you end up with a car that increases in value, providing it's left stock and low mileage, neither of which I can deal with, cars are built to be driven.
Somehow through years of fiddling with cars, restoring cars selling cars and never really spending much of my monthly salary, I've amassed enough cash in savings to buy more or less any car in the $1-$800,000 range, but I couldn't do it, not for financial reasons but because it doesn't satisfy an everlasting itch I have to take things apart, so when I look for cars, it's either something I want to modify (as with my 86 and various drift slaves), or something I can strip down to nothing and rebuild from the ground up by hand, preferably something that may have never been road worthy again if I hadn't, and one of those projects was the 308 GTB, I know from the parts I saw that it needs lots of work but I won't know just how much work until I get it pulled out of where it currently languishes, and get under it to check out the floor pan and chassis.
I've enough experience with rebuilds and restorations to know if somethings feasibly savable or if it's too far gone - and in some cases too far gone may just be that if it was repaired it just wouldn't be the same vehicle any more - won't know until I get under it.
I get shit off friends of the family all the time, asking why I drive my beaters or the dd 86 and don't just go out and buy something fancy, and I've tried, many times to explain why I don't, but as they're mostly Japanese, they just don't get it, I think in a large part because Japanese society has, for a long time now, drilled into the general populace that once something is a few years old, or over a certain amount of miles, it's past it's prime and should be replaced, more and more I see people look at vehicles as nothing but a tool that you replace rather than repair, crush or sell rather than continue to use something worn - I have literally heard of people having a minor accident, such as wreaking a door panel after driving too close to a post and either selling or scrapping the vehicle - it's depressing, and for years now I've been telling my wife that once we decide on where we want to live, i'll be building a huge garage and getting myself a bunch of projects to work on - the only saving grace is that she is fully supportive of that desire, so when the time comes I'll be left to my own devices and can sit and peacefully pull apart an old v8 in peace.
In a way I get a little sad at times hanging out in the thread, it's nice to see new cars and the fancy stuff people buy/drive, but I'm aching for someone to come in and post some older stuff they're working on, or even just standard, normal day to day cars that people have wrenched on, so long as they love it, and put time in to it, that's the kinda shit I love.
With that in mind, I'm still waiting for EVO to take me up on my suggestion about 30 pages back to buy something run of the mill and customize/upgrade it
Come on folks, let's see you getting your hands dirty!
The fact that a Camaro V6 is even considered to be a challenger to the M2 shows how much Chevy has advanced.
I took my 335 in for oil change at dealership during work since they were closest, and price was about same everywhere else. Had them do multi point inspection for the fuk of it. I know ish needed to be taken care of, these dudes came back with repairs/fixes totaling $12,000
lmaooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
bruh
It looks absolutely insane for a US bound model. I love it, but I bet dealers will be scummy as fuck and overcharge, and it will be way too limited in numbers. Probably just like an RS or worse.
39 posts away...time to start work on a new thread for me.
Hmmm...
Noooo the flashbacks.
It's like the stealerships think they can get away with anything they want whenever they see an older BMW out of warranty.
But you're gonna trade it in soon right?Right?
The fact that a Camaro V6 is even considered to be a challenger to the M2 shows how much Chevy has advanced.
Barn find I made a few years back , only seen her ass end, been on at the owner to let her go ever since, finally caved and told me to come down.
Taking toolbox and having a good look around before i make any offers
And really...
http://68.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_m4fy2mHRN21qanlclo1_1280.jpg
Who would say no to this?
I dunno. It feels really great to not have a note on it.
ohhhhhh
didn't even dawn on me that this is the V6 Camaro.
I'm sensing the next OT topic title might cast shade on lambos
Welp, a little back story I guess, (since I predictably can't sleep).
I've been topping off for a while actually, but the oil valve cover is bad enough that that you can smell burning oil outside of the car, and in it when driving. Not all the time, but it's there. From what he was telling me that and the upper radiator hose should be highest priority.
Noooo the flashbacks.
It's like the stealerships think they can get away with anything they want whenever they see an older BMW out of warranty.
But you're gonna trade it in soon right?Right?
Welp, a little back story I guess, (since I predictably can't sleep).
Been through countless cars in the past, in varying degrees of disrepair, from brand new to rotten husks, went through a phase of considering splashing cash on exotics but never pulled the trigger, just something about walking in to a dealership and handing over that amount of cash for something that'll be significantly less valuable the second it leaves the showroom, on the other hand, you end up with a car that increases in value, providing it's left stock and low mileage, neither of which I can deal with, cars are built to be driven.
Somehow through years of fiddling with cars, restoring cars selling cars and never really spending much of my monthly salary, I've amassed enough cash in savings to buy more or less any car in the $1-$800,000 range, but I couldn't do it, not for financial reasons but because it doesn't satisfy an everlasting itch I have to take things apart, so when I look for cars, it's either something I want to modify (as with my 86 and various drift slaves), or something I can strip down to nothing and rebuild from the ground up by hand, preferably something that may have never been road worthy again if I hadn't, and one of those projects was the 308 GTB, I know from the parts I saw that it needs lots of work but I won't know just how much work until I get it pulled out of where it currently languishes, and get under it to check out the floor pan and chassis.
I've enough experience with rebuilds and restorations to know if somethings feasibly savable or if it's too far gone - and in some cases too far gone may just be that if it was repaired it just wouldn't be the same vehicle any more - won't know until I get under it.
I get shit off friends of the family all the time, asking why I drive my beaters or the dd 86 and don't just go out and buy something fancy, and I've tried, many times to explain why I don't, but as they're mostly Japanese, they just don't get it, I think in a large part because Japanese society has, for a long time now, drilled into the general populace that once something is a few years old, or over a certain amount of miles, it's past it's prime and should be replaced, more and more I see people look at vehicles as nothing but a tool that you replace rather than repair, crush or sell rather than continue to use something worn - I have literally heard of people having a minor accident, such as wreaking a door panel after driving too close to a post and either selling or scrapping the vehicle - it's depressing, and for years now I've been telling my wife that once we decide on where we want to live, i'll be building a huge garage and getting myself a bunch of projects to work on - the only saving grace is that she is fully supportive of that desire, so when the time comes I'll be left to my own devices and can sit and peacefully pull apart an old v8 in peace.
In a way I get a little sad at times hanging out in the thread, it's nice to see new cars and the fancy stuff people buy/drive, but I'm aching for someone to come in and post some older stuff they're working on, or even just standard, normal day to day cars that people have wrenched on, so long as they love it, and put time in to it, that's the kinda shit I love.
With that in mind, I'm still waiting for EVO to take me up on my suggestion about 30 pages back to buy something run of the mill and customize/upgrade it
Come on folks, let's see you getting your hands dirty!
Hmm? It's the metric horsepower rating. Always has been. This car has 720 of them. Or 710 American horsepowers.
The fact that a Camaro V6 is even considered to be a challenger to the M2 shows how much Chevy has advanced.
Sorry, I should have said "Arbitrary" - my issue with it is that let's say McLaren makes a four door for some bonkers reason, and it's 730hp to accommodate the extra weight. Now I can't tell which car is which when I read the Wikipedia in five years, and it's not helped by the design language, which I find beautiful, but frustratingly similar across vehicles. The only car I can be 100% certain of identifying based on name is the F1.
This is the kind of complaint that a starving man on a desert island makes about a steak he once had, admittedly.
Or the fact that in some meaningful ways it handles better than the M2
You are better off using Autotrader.Hey guys, does anyone have some solid advise of selling cars on craigslist? I have had my 99 miata posted on there for a minute, but I have only received casual offers so far. I think I need to fix up my ad.
Yeah, try Autotrader.Hey guys, does anyone have some solid advise of selling cars on craigslist? I have had my 99 miata posted on there for a minute, but I have only received casual offers so far. I think I need to fix up my ad.
I sold my truck in less than 3 days from posting it.Yeah, try Autotrader.
My car was sold in less than a month using that site.
Finally finished editing my Cars and Coffee pics. Here's my faves:
Full album here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/27432612@N04/sets/72157680939418226
2006 Grand Cherokee needs exhaust manifold replaced to pass inspection later this year. What's the damage i may be looking at? Under $2000? I'm trying to debate whether I keep this vehicle or get a new one.
It's likely got the W29 option which would make it a 442 but on the other hand it could just be a cutlass. You are right about 71 being the last year you could tell as it would have had 44 for the body type in the VIN for a 442.It's been awhile since I've been able to work on something for myself, the last thing I worked on was for someone else, a 1972 Oldsmobile Cutlass (possibly a 442 though apparently 1971 was the last year you could tell by the VIN and this car had a 350 and automatic.)
The guy had bought it at an auction and it was missing some parts including the transmission. I put a TH400 in it and finished assembling the car. I'm going through some stuff right now but hopefully I'll be able to get back to work soon.
It's likely got the W29 option which would make it a 442 but on the other hand it could just be a cutlass. You are right about 71 being the last year you could tell as it would have had 44 for the body type in the VIN for a 442.
With the blackout grille surrounds, headlight bezels, and the parking lights in the bumper in conjunction with W29 option it is then a 442 I'd say too. One that's not been cloned into a W30 either.I'm not up on the Cutlasses so much, but after some googling I'd say it did have the W29 option.
With the blackout grille surrounds, headlight bezels, and the parking lights in the bumper in conjunction with W29 option it is then a 442 I'd say too. One that's not been cloned into a W30 either.
With the blackout grille surrounds, headlight bezels, and the parking lights in the bumper in conjunction with W29 option it is then a 442 I'd say too. One that's not been cloned into a W30 either.
'09 BMW 335 Cabrio. N55 engine.
Talk me out of it plz.
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I had my car looked at for anything out of the ordinary (Preparing for a cross country move)
and what they found was that my Front Lower Ball Joint Boots were ripped and that my lower control arm bushing is cracking.
How necessary are these repairs? I really don't want to drop close to a grand if possible
Do people REALLY save alot $$$ using hybrid cars in comparison to traditional cars?
I used a mpg website calculator for two cars I'm interested in.
2012 BMW 528i = 23mpg (city)
2013 Avalon Hybrid = 40mpg (City)
And it told me with a year of driving (15,000) miles.. at around the same prices.. it would cost $900 something for the Hybrid..... and $1,700 for the traditional.
Something seems off. I might be misremembering some #s.
I'm not rich or anything, but saving $800-900 to make a change to uncharted territory doesn't seem worth it for me....I think I would need to get a new mechanic... and I love my current one.
I've driven nothing but Bimmers since the early 2000s. 1995 325i, 2000 328i, 2011 328i.
But I'm open alittle bit right now.. but not really.
Can anyone help me identify the make/model/year of the black convertible?
I feel like Mercedes but I'm not finding those tail lights.
Thanks in advance!
Is that an older model xk convertible?