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Turbo Audi
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Any Car guys? Large PIC's
Hey all, im a very active member of a European car forum, as you can guess what I drive. Any German car fans here? I bought my '01 A4qt because I go to school in the Berkshires and AWD comes in quite handy in the hills. It is stock for now, for I have little money for mods, unfortuntaly. Anyone care to share what car(s) you drive on a daily basis/weekend ride?
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1984 300ZX with Digital Readouts; really great car with awesome handling. Fun in the hills around here too, if one has enough nerves of steel and can control some oversteer. 
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I don't have any European cars but I do have an '84 Pontiac Fiero with a 300 HP 350ci (5.7l) Chevrolet V8 that I drive a lot and I have a '69 Pontiac GTO 400ci (6.6l) 4speed that I need to get finished so I can drive it again. It has been about 15 years since I drove it on a daily basis.
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I am. I'm in love with the RX-7, all years. I got a job this year just to save up money for an FC3S (86-91) RX-7 but my parents broke the news to me, half way through the summer, that I can't get one because of insurance. In MN, its required to have insurance when you drive. So I spent my money on a Thinkpad. Still, I really wish I had a car.
Daily driver is a truck. But for those times when the open road beckons:
Old Zoomer - MB 450SEL 6.9. (In storage, again.)
New Zoomer - MB E500.
Many others too numerous to mention.
But I still miss my Audi 5000 Turbo Quattro!
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Old Zoomer - MB 450SEL 6.9. (In storage, again.)
New Zoomer - MB E500.
Many others too numerous to mention.
But I still miss my Audi 5000 Turbo Quattro!
James
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That is a good one. Nice to know. I cannot afford a BMW now but I guess I do not want to get one even if I can.daeojkim wrote: BMW = Break My Wallet
I drive a Ford Taurus 97. Pretty powerful although not good on gas. When you have kids, nothing weighs more than safety. Japanese cars are just not safe enough, to my knowledge.
currently own X61S, T42, X31, Macbook Pro Unibody i5
I don't have a car yet but I am probably going to be getting one somewhere this year (and it's going to be my first car and I am not going to get a European car but) I am planning to get a Honda Accord Hybrid or maybe even a Honda Odyssey.
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i just junked an 84 pontiac fiero..
it was purchased new by my wife in 84..
and driven until the iron duke engine suffered a meltdown..
it was a very nice little car that would corner like it was on rails as long as the road surface was smooth..
my "driver" is a '97 SL600..
VERY fast and not all that much of a guzzler..
"her" "driver", since the crash in 2004 (see billmorrow.com), is my old '92 lexus SC400..
a VERY nice car..
well built and runs like a champ..
i also have a 98 (i think) ford F450 (i think) dually flatbed with a huge turbocharged diesel..
and a ford F350 DUMP truck of indeterminate age (probably an 87 or so).. used for taking cuttings to the front of the property for the cuttings pickup..
this is a florida thing i suppose..
and last but not the least, a 1985 Aston Martin Lagonda 4 door sedan..
12k miles..
this is my toy but might be for sale, soon..
along with the parts car..
OH, there is also a GEHL Skid Steer Loader i use around the place to move heavy stuff.. dirt, RR Ties, and the occasional dead car (see fiero above) around..
this also works good to protect the generator when hurricanes blow in..
i have had, in the past 52 years, not in this order:
1948 Nash Statesman
1950 chevy delux
1948 Packard Convertible
1953 Cadillac Convertible
1957 Olds 88 sedan
1953 Lincoln Convertible
1954 Mercury Convertible
1941 Ford Tudor
1948 Jaguar MK IV Saloon
1955 Austin Healy 100
1957 Chevy Corvette
1954 Cadillac 75 Sedan
1959 Cadillac 62 Convertible
1960 Pontiac 4 Door Vista Sedan
1963 Jaguar XKE
1952 Jaguar Mk X
1966 Jaguar XKE
1966 Olds Toronado (forgot this one)
1967 Cadillac ElDorado
1967 Cadillac 75 Limo
1959 Cadillac 75 Imperial Formal
1959 MGA Twin Cam Roadster
1971 Cadillac Eldorado
1970 Mercedes Benz 280SL
1971 MBZ 280SE 3.5 Kabriolet
1973 MBZ 450SL
1973 MBZ 450SL (yes, i got one early and another one late the same year)
1979 MBZ 450SL
1984 Pontiac Fiero (which came with a red head wife)
1982 Rolls Royce Silver Spur
then a Chevy Van (very used) when i sold out and drove to florida..
do boats count..?
1982~ Irwin 65 Cutter Rig Ketch
1987~ KhaShing 65 Motor Yacht
1988 Cadillac Allante'
1996~ Toyota Avalon (she crashed this car)
many of these cars were used when i got them and none were crashed..
most were great fun to own and drive..
the stars were the XKE's, the Sliver Spur and all those mercedes cars..
the 1953 Cadillac Convert. was bought for $200 out of a wrecking yard in daly city and i drove that car for over a year and traded it in on the olds 88..
the Jag Mk IV was memorable..
the corvette was stolen two times.. never recovered the second time..
some of these cars were sold for more than i paid..
the Rolls, the 280SE 3.5, the first 450SL, the 66 Jag XKE, the 41 Ford (Paid $50 for it, drive it for a year and sold it for $100)
theres more but it think the boredom level is probably getting to a critical level among the readers..
it was purchased new by my wife in 84..
and driven until the iron duke engine suffered a meltdown..
it was a very nice little car that would corner like it was on rails as long as the road surface was smooth..
my "driver" is a '97 SL600..
VERY fast and not all that much of a guzzler..
"her" "driver", since the crash in 2004 (see billmorrow.com), is my old '92 lexus SC400..
a VERY nice car..
well built and runs like a champ..
i also have a 98 (i think) ford F450 (i think) dually flatbed with a huge turbocharged diesel..
and a ford F350 DUMP truck of indeterminate age (probably an 87 or so).. used for taking cuttings to the front of the property for the cuttings pickup..
this is a florida thing i suppose..
and last but not the least, a 1985 Aston Martin Lagonda 4 door sedan..
12k miles..
this is my toy but might be for sale, soon..
along with the parts car..
OH, there is also a GEHL Skid Steer Loader i use around the place to move heavy stuff.. dirt, RR Ties, and the occasional dead car (see fiero above) around..
this also works good to protect the generator when hurricanes blow in..
i have had, in the past 52 years, not in this order:
1948 Nash Statesman
1950 chevy delux
1948 Packard Convertible
1953 Cadillac Convertible
1957 Olds 88 sedan
1953 Lincoln Convertible
1954 Mercury Convertible
1941 Ford Tudor
1948 Jaguar MK IV Saloon
1955 Austin Healy 100
1957 Chevy Corvette
1954 Cadillac 75 Sedan
1959 Cadillac 62 Convertible
1960 Pontiac 4 Door Vista Sedan
1963 Jaguar XKE
1952 Jaguar Mk X
1966 Jaguar XKE
1966 Olds Toronado (forgot this one)
1967 Cadillac ElDorado
1967 Cadillac 75 Limo
1959 Cadillac 75 Imperial Formal
1959 MGA Twin Cam Roadster
1971 Cadillac Eldorado
1970 Mercedes Benz 280SL
1971 MBZ 280SE 3.5 Kabriolet
1973 MBZ 450SL
1973 MBZ 450SL (yes, i got one early and another one late the same year)
1979 MBZ 450SL
1984 Pontiac Fiero (which came with a red head wife)
1982 Rolls Royce Silver Spur
then a Chevy Van (very used) when i sold out and drove to florida..
do boats count..?
1982~ Irwin 65 Cutter Rig Ketch
1987~ KhaShing 65 Motor Yacht
1988 Cadillac Allante'
1996~ Toyota Avalon (she crashed this car)
many of these cars were used when i got them and none were crashed..
most were great fun to own and drive..
the stars were the XKE's, the Sliver Spur and all those mercedes cars..
the 1953 Cadillac Convert. was bought for $200 out of a wrecking yard in daly city and i drove that car for over a year and traded it in on the olds 88..
the Jag Mk IV was memorable..
the corvette was stolen two times.. never recovered the second time..
some of these cars were sold for more than i paid..
the Rolls, the 280SE 3.5, the first 450SL, the 66 Jag XKE, the 41 Ford (Paid $50 for it, drive it for a year and sold it for $100)
theres more but it think the boredom level is probably getting to a critical level among the readers..
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Wow
What a collection.
My family had a good-sized boat down in Florida that they lived in for a few years, then moved to a land based house in coral springs.
What a collection.
My family had a good-sized boat down in Florida that they lived in for a few years, then moved to a land based house in coral springs.
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She does the things you do.
But she is an IBM.
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~o/
I met someone who looks a lot like you.
She does the things you do.
But she is an IBM.
/~o ---ELO from "Yours Truly 2059"
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BillMorrow
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i have a few pictures.. 
to quote 'ol blue-eyes,
it was a VERY good year..
and i must say that taking a rolls royce into the cloverleaf from hwy 85 to 237 in mt. view at the speed i was accustomed to using when driving the 450SL produced an exciting 5 seconds while i nursed 3 tons of car in what was ALMOST an unscheduled excursion into the brush on the outside of the bend..
to quote 'ol blue-eyes,
it was a VERY good year..
and i must say that taking a rolls royce into the cloverleaf from hwy 85 to 237 in mt. view at the speed i was accustomed to using when driving the 450SL produced an exciting 5 seconds while i nursed 3 tons of car in what was ALMOST an unscheduled excursion into the brush on the outside of the bend..
Bill Morrow, kept by parrots
& cockatoos
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She was not what you would call refined,
She was not what you would call unrefined,
She was the type of person who kept a parrot.
~~~Mark Twain~~~
Sysop - forum.thinkpads.com
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She was not what you would call refined,
She was not what you would call unrefined,
She was the type of person who kept a parrot.
~~~Mark Twain~~~
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<insert respect here>BillMorrow wrote:1988 Cadillac Allante
for non cadillac fans its a bit of a piece..but i absolutely love them. i'm one of the more wealthy members on the board- i drive an '89 chevy corsica with 43K miles. i assume by 1986 avalon you meant '96...?
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I had two Mazda Rx7's while i was in the Army "86" and "81" if I remember correctly, those little rotary engines would wind out nice, they were chick magnents to, (definate bonus).
When I got to Ft Bragg this was the first things I bought with my newfound PFC wealth and jump pay, these things were seriously dangerous fast, I had the 74 model (pictured is the 72):
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When I got to Ft Bragg this was the first things I bought with my newfound PFC wealth and jump pay, these things were seriously dangerous fast, I had the 74 model (pictured is the 72):
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http://www.uploadfile.info/uploads/9387bf4402.jpg
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Turbo Audi
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Why is the gas mileage so bad on that Wankel engines? I figure it would be pretty good? I also wonder if Mazda will keep that around for the next generation RX. I like how that car is very well priced new.
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Because the operators can't keep their foot out of it!!!Turbo Audi wrote:Why is the gas mileage so bad on that Wankel engines? I figure it would be pretty good?
Besides, that little 1.3L spinner in the RX8 is doing a lot of work, especially when you stop to consider that other builders need 3L, 4L and even 5L engines to keep up with it.
I had a 1970 NSU Ro 80 for a while when I lived in EU. For only having a 995cc engine, that thing went like a raped ape!
I replaced it in 1972 with a 170HP variant of the Citroen SM.
James
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Well they claim the car gets ~20-22 miles per gallon but thousands of RX8 owners report that they are only getting ~15-18 miles per gallon--mine is one of those getting ~15mpg.
And just like every other car, if you drive it hard and fast (how can you resist driving fast in the RX8), you get way less mpg.
The only other thing I can complain about the RX8 is its oil usage:
And just like every other car, if you drive it hard and fast (how can you resist driving fast in the RX8), you get way less mpg.
The only other thing I can complain about the RX8 is its oil usage:
Other than that, I love the car to death--lots of power, smoothly delivered with some of the best handeling I've experienced. Plus the "freestyle" doors make life easier...OK, technical bit here. In a typical piston engine, the oily bits that go round are separated from the bits that go bang. The things that do the separating are the piston rings, and this is why normal engines (i.e, ones that aren't knackered) don't use much oil.
Wankel engines aren't like this. The pistons themselves rotate, and the oily bits cannot be effectively separated from the bits that go bang. The RX8 has what's known as a "total loss" oil system : it continually drips oil into the engine, and the oil gets used up at the rate of about a pint every 1000 miles or so. The upshot of this is that you have to watch the oil like a hawk, because you can run dry, and running a 9000 rpm engine dry of oil would be.... unpleasant.
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I don't understand why Mazda would keep that motor around for another cycle because of the lack of durability on the old RX 7 motor. Sure 8,000rpm is fun and all, but ill take a piston motor anyday.
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The longevity of the rotaries has increased exponentially.Turbo Audi wrote:I don't understand why Mazda would keep that motor around for another cycle because of the lack of durability on the old RX 7 motor. Sure 8,000rpm is fun and all, but ill take a piston motor anyday.
The death knell for the Ro 80 was the fact that the rotor seals in the early engines wore out as early as 15K miles and required replacement.
Regards,
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5.5K+ posts and all I've got to show for it are some feathers.... AND a Bird wearing a Crown
5.5K+ posts and all I've got to show for it are some feathers.... AND a Bird wearing a Crown
Sorry to say that I have a good old American beater....
2001 Chevy Lumina Police Package.
http://www.k2jsv.com/gallery/albums/alb ... na_124.jpg
The car all lit up...
http://www.k2jsv.com/gallery/albums/alb ... CF2863.jpg
The gear. 3 bands of radios, siren and light controller, Sirius Satellite Radio and Axim X30 PDA (Has been replaced with an Axim X51v)
Sorry to dissappoint with my pathetic little car.
edit: sorry.. they were bigger than 50k.. but feel free to follow the links.
2001 Chevy Lumina Police Package.
http://www.k2jsv.com/gallery/albums/alb ... na_124.jpg
The car all lit up...
http://www.k2jsv.com/gallery/albums/alb ... CF2863.jpg
The gear. 3 bands of radios, siren and light controller, Sirius Satellite Radio and Axim X30 PDA (Has been replaced with an Axim X51v)
Sorry to dissappoint with my pathetic little car.
edit: sorry.. they were bigger than 50k.. but feel free to follow the links.
James "JAYMZ"
K2JSV
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Turbo Audi
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k2jsv wrote:Sorry to say that I have a good old American beater....
2001 Chevy Lumina Police Package.
http://www.k2jsv.com/gallery/albums/alb ... na_124.jpg
The car all lit up...
http://www.k2jsv.com/gallery/albums/alb ... CF2863.jpg
The gear. 3 bands of radios, siren and light controller, Sirius Satellite Radio and Axim X30 PDA (Has been replaced with an Axim X51v)
Sorry to dissappoint with my pathetic little car.
edit: sorry.. they were bigger than 50k.. but feel free to follow the links.
wow thats a pretty slick setup! the center console remineds me of my 3000GT with all the gadgets there. whats it got for a motor/suspention?
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