Car Thread

Detroitgator

Well-Known Member
Lifetime Member
Wanna know the car of choice for a lot of my true Tier I operator/personal protection friends for their personal car?
 

78

Dazed and Confused
Lifetime Member
Not sure on first one I drove, the other was 2014 s tronic
Gen 1. The Gen 2 R8 hasn't sold as well. Redesigned front end turns off a lot of people. Rumor is Audi will cease production in 2022, although they're just getting ready to introduce a lower priced turbo 6 that may reinvigorate sales.
 

Detroitgator

Well-Known Member
Lifetime Member
Gen 1. The Gen 2 R8 hasn't sold as well. Redesigned front-end turns off a lot of people. Rumor is Audi will cease production in 2022, although they're just getting ready to introduce a lower prices turbo 6 that may reinvigorate sales.
Yeah, I think both I’ve driven were 42’s, I know first one was for sure. Drove it in UK which was really hard for me
 

78

Dazed and Confused
Lifetime Member
Everyone loves a good g wagon, but winner is Subaru wrx sti
Owned a 2014 WRX, a step down from the STI. Subaru builds as good a car for they money as you'll find anywhere. The boxer four is a beast of a motor. The car has an undeniable cool factor.
 

Detroitgator

Well-Known Member
Lifetime Member
Owned a 2014 WRX, a step down from the STI. Subaru builds as good a car for they money as you'll find anywhere. The boxer four is a beast of a motor. The car has an undeniable cool factor.
And what you can do with them, especially in the city, is truly amazing
 

78

Dazed and Confused
Lifetime Member
Yeah, I think both I’ve driven were 42’s, I know first one was for sure. Drove it in UK which was really hard for me
Mine is a 4.2. I've ridden in a v10, which was ungodly fast. It just pinned you back in the seat. They're heavy cars.
 

78

Dazed and Confused
Lifetime Member
And what you can do with them, especially in the city, is truly amazing
Yeah, they're a very sensible car. When you go up into the mountains like western NC, that's just about the only car driven because of the AWD. Subaru sales in general have really gone up.
 

Detroitgator

Well-Known Member
Lifetime Member
Yeah, they're a very sensible car. When you go up into the mountains like western NC, that's just about the only car driven because of the AWD.
In Idaho, after trucks, Subaru is probably most common car I see.

I wish they’d put a turbo on their 2.0’s
 

oxrageous

It's Good to be King
Administrator
Here was my '95 Dodge Stealth R/T Twin Turbo AWD I had for a few years in the early 2000's. I modified it up another 50 horsepower or so and terrorized ricers around Gainesville.

5245090048_large.jpg

5245090052_large.jpg


Rare car - only 365 of these were made in 1995.
 

Detroitgator

Well-Known Member
Lifetime Member
Here was my '95 Dodge Stealth R/T Twin Turbo AWD I had for a few years in the early 2000's. I modified it up another 50 horsepower or so and terrorized ricers around Gainesville.

5245090048_large.jpg

5245090052_large.jpg


Rare car - only 365 of these were made in 1995.
They were cool cars
 

78

Dazed and Confused
Lifetime Member
Here was my '95 Dodge Stealth R/T Twin Turbo AWD I had for a few years in the early 2000's. I modified it up another 50 horsepower or so and terrorized ricers around Gainesville.

5245090048_large.jpg

5245090052_large.jpg


Rare car - only 365 of these were made in 1995.
That and its sister, the Mitsu 3000.
 

Detroitgator

Well-Known Member
Lifetime Member
Yeah, they're a very sensible car. When you go up into the mountains like western NC, that's just about the only car driven because of the AWD. Subaru sales in general have really gone up.
When I taught son #1 to REALLY drive (like reverse j turns, pitting...) last year, I did it with a friend’s STI (the reverse j’s, not the pitting! ;) )
 

Users who are viewing this thread

Help Users

You haven't joined any rooms.

    Top