I can't afford it. so ha! wait... i dunno if the jokes on me then
I can't afford it. so ha! wait... i dunno if the jokes on me then
SWEET, MY NOMINATION MADE IT!!
This. A bit less "Vive Le Quebec Libre", and a bit more "Voulez-vous couchez avec moi ce soir?"
This is why I have you heartclicked
Depends on the MR2 - Crank the boost and you can hit 300 rwhp, in a 2800lb car. Plenty fast, even compared to an M3
On one hand, yes, you should usually buy the 2nd year of a new model to avoid the little kinks and whatnot. On the other hand, it can backfire too - My dad bought the current gen Tucson when it came out back in 2010. Someone rear ended him a few weeks back so the dealership gave him a 2012 loaner while his was being…
On sales taxes, btw, Quebec is at 14.975, to Nova-Scotia's 15. So yes, you guys pay 0.025% more sales tax than we do, I will concede :)
Your last point is pretty much why I'm annoyed with out provincial government and the amount of corruption in this province.
YES!!! Blacktop, 6-speed, some coilovers and a set of R1R Toyos would make it a beast in the right hands
you can double your horsepower (at minimum) for maybe an extra $150 (4A-GE from an MR2 or corolla - Early models had 112 hp, and they peaked at 170 for the blacktop 20-valves). At the same time, 2800 is a wee bit much... but if everything else is in good shape...
but it'll do that 0-60 regardless of snow, sleet, rain, ice, mud, sand, and floods. :P
I bought my MR2 for $800, and the motor and whatnot, maybe an extra 2500... so for therefore, those tires cost...11x my car
I live in Canada. Snow 6 months of the year, prohibitively high insurance/registration costs...
This. and throwing in a 3S swap puts it past those two in straight-line performance, if you've got the patience for it ;)
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Be careful, thats all I can say. My MR2 is staying in the west island. If I go downtown, either I'm taking my beige Camry, or if I have to take the MR2 (for example, cute blonde date), I'm using my museum membership perks and parking in a underground facility somewhere. Because regardless of how I feel about the…
I like how you conveniently ignore the fact that we pay 40% income tax and 15% sales tax in quebec. I will concede those points on the pipeline somewhat, not sure I fully believe that but it seems like you're more familliar with them than I am. Except for the paying, because if you take a look at what happened with BP…
I was there last friday :< How did I not know about this? Ffffuuuuuuuu!!!!!!