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Viktor Fyretracker
Caldari Emminent Terraforming O.G.-Alliance
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Posted - 2011.07.05 07:38:00 -
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Edited by: Viktor Fyretracker on 05/07/2011 07:39:49 What is so bad about leaf springs?
Anyway While a Vette is an awesome car and id never turn down a chance to drive one...
I would say the best road car is a Cadillac DTS sedan. you set the cruise control for that baby up on the freeway and you will never know you are doing 20+ over the limit. its the perfect road trip car because of massive comfort. Currently I love my 2000 Impala up on the turnpike because it rides so nice. granted its no sports car, but a nice non bone jarring ride is always better when you have to drive for more than an hour or two.
Of course if you get the DTS remember you are getting a car that is like piloting a Charon(and has about equal trunk space to a Charon, ask anyone whos owned or rented a caddy, they will tell you those things have massive cargo holds). but the ride down the interstate cannot be beat.
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baltec1
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Posted - 2011.07.05 09:51:00 -
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It will also drink fuel like a battleship and has around the same stopping distance No if going for luxury I would get a Jaguar XF.
But for now I'll stick with my little Citroen C3 turbo diesel. It is comfy on long journeys, nippy and gets an average of 65 MPG which goes up to 120 MPG on the motoway. I only need to fill it up once a month dispite forever being the family taxi and going to work
I do however lust over the citroen DS3.
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Demolishar
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Posted - 2011.07.05 12:40:00 -
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Edited by: Demolishar on 05/07/2011 12:40:29
Originally by: Mini T Are Porshe and VW parts still interchangable?
Corvette FTW!
I love how you think Chevrolet > VW, never mind Porsche.
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Grimpak
Gallente The Whitehound Corporation Frontline Assembly Point
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Posted - 2011.07.05 18:33:00 -
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Originally by: baltec1 I do however lust over the citroen DS3.
Citr÷en DS3 Racing
altho I still don't know how the **** did they manage to put that car pulling over 200bhp on the front wheels.
200bhp is pretty much the uppermost limit you can put on a FF car and still manage to control it within standart levels.
anything else above that and you need to start doing some serious work on the suspension, like having a distance to the ground of 3 sheets of paper and suspension harder than diamonds ---
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Jitas Prostitute
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Posted - 2011.07.05 21:47:00 -
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Originally by: baltec1 It will also drink fuel like a battleship and has around the same stopping distance No if going for luxury I would get a Jaguar XF.
But for now I'll stick with my little Citroen C3 turbo diesel. It is comfy on long journeys, nippy and gets an average of 65 MPG which goes up to 120 MPG on the motoway. I only need to fill it up once a month dispite forever being the family taxi and going to work
I do however lust over the citroen DS3.
you might as well cut your balls off and start carrying a purse if you drive one of those...
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baltec1
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Posted - 2011.07.05 22:49:00 -
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Edited by: baltec1 on 05/07/2011 22:50:56
Originally by: Jitas Prostitute
you might as well cut your balls off and start carrying a purse if you drive one of those...
Well I didnt have much of a choice seeing as diesels are so hard to get hold of. My other option was a gold Clio and its not like I drive a Fiat 500...
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RaVeN Revenge
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Posted - 2011.07.06 01:53:00 -
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Edited by: RaVeN Revenge on 06/07/2011 01:56:23 Edited by: RaVeN Revenge on 06/07/2011 01:54:34 I was thinking of buying a Ford Festiva. This one in the vid is definately Minmatar.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4TshFWSsrn8&feature=player_embedded
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damick
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Posted - 2011.07.06 23:39:00 -
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now how i love where this thread has gone. my original question has yet to be fully answered by everyone.
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