coudonc broody tu roule avec combien de poubelles?? tu change presque a chaque fois,civic wagon,toyota mr2,firefly....
Aucune, j'ai une sportive et une voiture de collection.
Sinon mon père sa camry c'est une rusty 1999 de 430 000km, avant j'avais une firefly 1998, et là une civic 4wd 1987. La sportive vous la connaissez, si j'en parle on va me bannir. Et aussi la focus de ma mère (2001, 230 000km) que je prend des fois vu qu'elle a acheté autre chose. La focus est très en forme mécaniquement d'ailleurs pour une ford de cet age/km, je suis surpris.
yes u have no problem passing from new comfortable cars to ur old noisy car because what other choice do u have? lol. if u have no choise, u learn to like it. that is it.
u can say u prefer old cars all u want and all that blablabla,
but truth is, u just can't afford any of the new cars. face it, that's the truth and yes it hurts.
thank you and have a nice day
I don't get used to, I enjoy them. It's way better to beat the crap out of a shitbox all the time (except on long trips, the noise may be irritating), going to redline without risking GEV, than feeling like slowly cruising in your mustang even if you are going 40kmh over the limit. A nimble car, not too stiff nor too soft, nice sounding exhaust (on the firefly stock was great), that's all I need.
And yes I have money for something better, even my civic 4wd wasn't that cheap. 4wd on the civic and uber good fuel economy on the firefly have a price, a 1998 malibu would be the same price. And my mr2 has all the electric stuff and automatic control ac (no more gas in so I gut it though).
I enjoy driving, maybe you don't.
You make no sense whatsoever.
HID, heated seats and bizone automatic A/C are things that add to driver's comfort don't take away from it!
Generally, these features are on cars that already are quiet and comfortable.
Maybe what you're trying to say is that you prefer a quiet, comfortable plush sedan that doesn't necessary have those features OVER a loud stiff sports car that does have them.
You should have a trip in an old camry (or avalon) to know what true comfort is. Some expensive germans car have a good
compromise (so not as good still) between comfort and sportiness, but still not at the level of seats designed for comfort (while holding decently well in corners compared to old americans cars or bs hyundai accent seats). But my choice (other than nothing) would be first, a spartian true sport car (like a lotus elise) or a truly comfortable car( like old camrys) without the fancy options yes. Something between these, like decent but not so great confort, with a shitload of useless stuff, no ty. After, if they were cars with good seats and equippement, ok, but they seem to forget about the essentials now (like the seats), probably because they don't make big profit on that, while they do on bi-xenon headlights option. Also the camry doesn't even have any adjustements on the seats other than the 2 basics (reclining, back and forth), which in my opinion improves comfort and position, since they don't have to put so many mechanism and the foam and try to make the seat good in any position you set it. The camry seat is made to be like that and that's it (and it fits any sizes of people well).