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Automotive Discussion Thread | OT2 | Zero to pointless fighting faster than a GT86

matmanx1

Member
I plan to spend an afternoon doing a great detail and wax sometime in the next month and take some real glamour shots downtown. In the meantime, did a quick clean-up and snapped some slightly better pics than what I had before in my driveway.

Man I really dig that interior with the black car.

Something about brown leather that just really gets me feeling things. Idk why. I've had it in three cars before, and it's easily my #1 preference for seating color.

Yep, this. Such a good combo.
 

J-Rzez

Member
Something about brown leather that just really gets me feeling things. Idk why. I've had it in three cars before, and it's easily my #1 preference for seating color.

Some of the browns on BMWs is very very pretty. I prefer dark to saddle myself.

White can also look amazing, on a garage queen. Lol
 

ascii42

Member
Something about brown leather that just really gets me feeling things. Idk why. I've had it in three cars before, and it's easily my #1 preference for seating color.

Yup, I love the look of the seats in my ATS. I was also fond of the two tone cloth seats in my Malibu.
 

OnkelC

Hail to the Chef
I plan to spend an afternoon doing a great detail and wax sometime in the next month and take some real glamour shots downtown. In the meantime, did a quick clean-up and snapped some slightly better pics than what I had before in my driveway.
great shots!
 

UFO

Banned
Oh yeah, totally reminds me. I took some pics of the Raptor at my house today. Hold up.

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Such a great design. Definitely going to be my first truck.

Raptors are badass. I see a lot of them on base. I'm a RAM guy for life but would buy a Raptor in a heartbeat.
 
Oh yeah, totally reminds me. I took some pics of the Raptor at my house today. Hold up.

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Such a great design. Definitely going to be my first truck.

So awesome. Great design that stands out. It'd scare me if I had to park next to one. So when are you going to get one yourself? You should!


Yeah, we'll see. It did cost me over 2 grand, so I'm kinda hoping it works ;).

Ah you went with the Cayman, not the Boxster. Even better. What color?

My only advice is to just keep driving the car and not worry about it or else you'll never enjoy your drives as much. As unfortunate as what happened to my 987 Boxster, I loved every moment I got onto the road with it. Had some great memories in the short time I've had the car with my family and friends. It handles so well and had such a lovely sound as I drove that I sometimes just turned off my radio just to listen to the car engine. I think you feel the same way when you drive yours!

The 718 Cayman will be black on black. I'm going to miss the convertible top, since there were times last year that were rough, but driving around in a convertible and looking at the stars and feeling the wind definitely helped on those tough nights.
 
While I think large trucks do look cool, I really hate seeing one in a parking structure. 90% of the time it means there's one less spot available next to it (unless you drive a Fiat 500 or Smart fortwo).
 

v1lla21

Member
While I think large trucks do look cool, I really hate seeing one in a parking structure. 90% of the time it means there's one less spot available next to it (unless you drive a Fiat 500 or Smart fortwo).
Worst part is when you see it get into a compact parking space so no one fits next to the truck
 

SliChillax

Member
Tbf what high horsepower car does Chris Harris not like?

Well the GS F is kinda under powered for what it is. It has much less power than the competition like the M5 and E63 and it also has a naturally aspirated engine which mean wayyyy less torque. Torque is everything on these heavy sedans.
 

Pinewood

Member
Sat in a Alfa Giulia (regular) and 4C while my gearknob was changed.

I really liked the Giulia, way more than E46/E90 3.series (havent driven a F30) from a position standpoint. The 3. series feels restrictive to my hands, but this felt really good.
 

golem

Member
The RCF, which is sort of the coupe version of this GSF - same motor, trans, interior, and even some suspension bits.

Well the GS F is kinda under powered for what it is. It has much less power than the competition like the M5 and E63 and it also has a naturally aspirated engine which mean wayyyy less torque. Torque is everything on these heavy sedans.

Every enthusiast has a free license to hate on Lexus lol. Maybe the LC500 will turn things around.
 

TFGB

Member
For the Jag fans... :)

Last weekend I took a trip up to Warwickshire to visit the British Motor Museum. Haven't been there for a few years and it now has the added bonus of the Jaguar Heritage Centre housing most of their collection there in a new building. I visited the old one at Browns Lane many moons ago, but now that's closed it was nice to see them all again in one place.

Loads of rare one-offs and concept cars to see. Well worth a trip.

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matmanx1

Member
That Jaguar Heritage Museum has some gorgeous cars. Awesome stuff! I admit to not being very knowledgeable about their overall history but they certainly have been on a roll lately. As a car guy, I would very much enjoy seeing the place.
 
Damn I'm not even a huge Jaguar fan yet I want to go there!

Every enthusiast has a free license to hate on Lexus lol. Maybe the LC500 will turn things around.

Which is totally undeserved imo.

I'd actually argue Lexus' cars are a lot more interesting than a plain Jane BMW(minus the M line) or Audi. Hell, I'd daresay that Lexus is the Mercedes of the Japanese luxury marques.

As for the LC500, I'm glad they didn't really change a thing from when I saw it at my local Cars and Coffee back in October 2016:


 
Yes, yes, yes! I love that sound. And I would totally rock that car. Good job, Lexus.

Damn I'm not even a huge Jaguar fan yet I want to go there!



Which is totally undeserved imo.

I'd actually argue Lexus' cars are a lot more interesting than a plain Jane BMW(minus the M line) or Audi. Hell, I'd daresay that Lexus is the Mercedes of the Japanese luxury marques.

As for the LC500, I'm glad they didn't really change a thing from when I saw it at my local Cars and Coffee back in October 2016:



Yeah, I'm glad to see the praise the car is getting. Between this and the surprise positive reaction to the GS-F, I have a good outlook for Lexus in the future.
 

Cowie

Member
My only advice is to just keep driving the car and not worry about it or else you'll never enjoy your drives as much. As unfortunate as what happened to my 987 Boxster, I loved every moment I got onto the road with it. Had some great memories in the short time I've had the car with my family and friends. It handles so well and had such a lovely sound as I drove that I sometimes just turned off my radio just to listen to the car engine. I think you feel the same way when you drive yours!

The 718 Cayman will be black on black. I'm going to miss the convertible top, since there were times last year that were rough, but driving around in a convertible and looking at the stars and feeling the wind definitely helped on those tough nights.

Nighttime driving in a convertible is majorly underrated. All of the media you see about convertibles is always sunny days, but there's just as much joy in cool nights. My next car probably won't be a convertible, but it's going to be hard to give those nights up.
 
I am so close to getting a 6 speed NB Miata as my next daily driver.

My only worry is how buzzy it is at 75mph. I was hoping the 6sp wouldn't be as bad.
 
Nighttime driving in a convertible is majorly underrated. All of the media you see about convertibles is always sunny days, but there's just as much joy in cool nights. My next car probably won't be a convertible, but it's going to be hard to give those nights up.

I'm glad some of you know the joys of driving with the top down at night. I actually enjoy it more than when the sun is up. I don't have to worry about sunscreen or sweating bullets with the sun up. The wind, cool air, and just general feeling of driving on empty streets at night time is great for a bad day or just wanting to relax.

I'm playing around with the idea of buying a used 981 Boxster just because I really love the convertible top. I never thought I'd be a convertible guy until I got the 987 Boxster.
 

negitoro7

Member
I'm glad some of you know the joys of driving with the top down at night. I actually enjoy it more than when the sun is up. I don't have to worry about sunscreen or sweating bullets with the sun up. The wind, cool air, and just general feeling of driving on empty streets at night time is great for a bad day or just wanting to relax.

I'm playing around with the idea of buying a used 981 Boxster just because I really love the convertible top. I never thought I'd be a convertible guy until I got the 987 Boxster.

I seriously considered stretching beyond my comfortable means to get a current gen TT roadster, but the cost is quite... prohibitive in Canada for one. Couldn't come close to justifying that kind of money for essentially a GTI motor.

And ideally would like to row my own if I get a convertible.
 

SliChillax

Member
Damn I'm not even a huge Jaguar fan yet I want to go there!



Which is totally undeserved imo.

I'd actually argue Lexus' cars are a lot more interesting than a plain Jane BMW(minus the M line) or Audi. Hell, I'd daresay that Lexus is the Mercedes of the Japanese luxury marques.

As for the LC500, I'm glad they didn't really change a thing from when I saw it at my local Cars and Coffee back in October 2016:



Well, the RC F was totally underwhelming. LFA was totally unreachable and the GS F while people say it's good, it doesn't have the guts. I love everything about the LC except that hideous rear end.
 

AlphaSnake

...and that, kids, was the first time I sucked a dick for crack
New 2017 JD Power Dependability Study is out

http://www.motortrend.com/news/lexus-porsche-top-2017-j-d-power-vehicle-dependability-study/#

Happy to see Jags way up there for the 3 year study. This means 2014MY cars have been largely dependable with only 1.44 issues per car. Lexus is a no surprise. Nissan...wow. Infiniti...damn. Most of Infiniti's troubles I'm sure are due to Q50 owners not understanding the interface (see: Acura's unusually low score). 2013 is when both brands debuted new cars with double screens (as 2014MYs), and clusterfuckery ensued.

JD Power really needs to fix their survey methods, imo.
 

golem

Member
Which is totally undeserved imo.

I'd actually argue Lexus' cars are a lot more interesting than a plain Jane BMW(minus the M line) or Audi. Hell, I'd daresay that Lexus is the Mercedes of the Japanese luxury marques.
Nah. Have you driven a LS or GS lately? Meh.
 

J-Rzez

Member
Sounds good. If you're ever near Philly, shoot me a message. Would love to hear it in person.

I'm up in the WB/Scranton area. I'll be heading down to Bethlehem for a Cars and Coffee April 23rd. And, if there's any big shows near you like that, let me know. The Bethlehem one gets crazy. Hundreds upon hundreds (maybe a thousand at the one meet last year?) of cars.

Thanks all. Does sound like gun fire. Went from stock being a .38/9mm, to a .223/.308 now. And I do not care about my neighbors. :)
 

ruxtpin

Banned
I'm up in the WB/Scranton area. I'll be heading down to Bethlehem for a Cars and Coffee April 23rd. And, if there's any big shows near you like that, let me know. The Bethlehem one gets crazy. Hundreds upon hundreds (maybe a thousand at the one meet last year?) of cars.

You didn't happen to have someone stop you in the WB Panera parking lot last year and ask you how you liked the car?
 

matmanx1

Member
I am so close to getting a 6 speed NB Miata as my next daily driver.

My only worry is how buzzy it is at 75mph. I was hoping the 6sp wouldn't be as bad.

Well, in my NC I really can't hear much of anything except wind noise at 75mph. There's probably some engine/exhaust noise in the background somewhere but it is far exceeded by the sound of air rushing past the convertible top.

So my exhaust turned out a little louder than expected, but I'm OK with that. Stopped by my friends work and got a quick cellphone vid done.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=22VBLz5BROw&feature=youtu.be

Haha, that had me giggling. It sounds like a rally car and that is a good thing.
 
I seriously considered stretching beyond my comfortable means to get a current gen TT roadster, but the cost is quite... prohibitive in Canada for one. Couldn't come close to justifying that kind of money for essentially a GTI motor.

And ideally would like to row my own if I get a convertible.

The Audi TT is great and amazing car in general, especially the newer models just based on tech and comfort. But if you ever get a chance, seriously try a convertible. I'd recommend it.

I never thought I'd ever go beyond my Japanese sedans, much less a convertible Porsche, and in the end, it gave me some good memories. Seriously, there were some really bad days last year and just driving around at night with seat warmers, convertible top down, feeling the wind and looking at the sky while driving on country roads was therapeutic. Obviously, it's also fun with traveling with people around Napa Valley and such, but just those nights where I wanted to be alone and outside, those were the nights I'll miss most when I don't have my convertible anymore.

Whoever earlier said they're going to get a Miata, I hope he/she does. That car with its short shifter was really fun to drive as well.
 

SliChillax

Member
The Audi TT is great and amazing car in general, especially the newer models just based on tech and comfort. But if you ever get a chance, seriously try a convertible. I'd recommend it.

I never thought I'd ever go beyond my Japanese sedans, much less a convertible Porsche, and in the end, it gave me some good memories. Seriously, there were some really bad days last year and just driving around at night with seat warmers, convertible top down, feeling the wind and looking at the sky while driving on country roads was therapeutic. Obviously, it's also fun with traveling with people around Napa Valley and such, but just those nights where I wanted to be alone and outside, those were the nights I'll miss most when I don't have my convertible anymore.

Whoever earlier said they're going to get a Miata, I hope he/she does. That car with its short shifter was really fun to drive as well.

I've driven the new TTS, incredibly dull to drive. It felt amazing inside though but for the price it had, it should have.
 

J-Rzez

Member
You didn't happen to have someone stop you in the WB Panera parking lot last year and ask you how you liked the car?

Yes, a couple times... lol. I assume you were one of them then? Small world. :)

Haha, that had me giggling. It sounds like a rally car and that is a good thing.

Reminds me of the old Group B anything goes cars. I've been driving around all day pissing people off / making people smile. My tuner is gonna get me a "more aggressive" map for more fun. I said that's fine, but keep it where it's at in normal mode now, sport/drift mode can be nuts, and track mode has to be under control for noise regulations at certain venues so got to limit the bang bangs.

People commenting in my FB group said all articles written stating "pops and bangs" need to be amended to state "pops and pops" because this exhaust and tune makes bangs.

I'm such a lil' kid. lol.
 

ruxtpin

Banned
I think it was August, I was up there for work. Drove over to Panera one evening, parked next to the car and talked before they drove off. If I recall, this your first Ford? hah
 
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