I mean, I get your point, and I don't legitimately think they're gonna go under, but this is really fucking big. The more we learn about this scenario though, it gets worse.
I mean, I get your point, and I don't legitimately think they're gonna go under, but this is really fucking big. The more we learn about this scenario though, it gets worse.
Prediction thread: GM goes under for this.
First stick car I drove was my mom's GTI with my grandparents in the back. I stalled five times in the neighborhood and called it a day. I got it figured out once and never stalled it again. Related though, I drove my friends 240sx once, it was a 5 speed with a much harder clutch than the GTI, so I stalled in reverse…
What are you, a pussy?
To me, the Porsche and Toyota cars look adorable next to real cars, but the Audi car looks scary no matter what. Those headlights make a huge difference.
It's aesthetics are entirely subjective and the bumpers aren't even attached by anything. You don't know anything about the scene and you're just hating on it because you think it's something stupid kids are doing. The driver knew what she was getting into and clearly wasn't too concerned. Quit being some elitist dick.
That's not what it's about
This car isn't a daily, so it probably never sees parking lot curbs and those bumpers can be had for cheap. Besides, static is a big deal in the stance scene.
It appears to be doing fine, the car is probably pretty functional as a drift car as well. You seem to just be calling the driver out on something totally unfounded.
How the fuck are you gonna say he's riding on cut springs when he clearly has camber done on the front wheels and the suspension travel is practically nonexistant? Seriously this isn't some cheap as shit vw, the car is on some nice wheels and has a silvia front end in addition to a motor swap. This thing isn't some…
THAT CAR IS OBVIOUSLY ALIGNED LOOK AT THE FUCKING CAMBER ASSHOLE
This car clearly was lowered for show purposes not handling, and the owner probably knows a hell of a lot about the suspension setup to get the camber done so well.
Personally I'd like to say Subaru, but their market share tends to be pretty small despite their growth. More than likely it's gonna be Ford, especially if they kick it up a notch with their more basic cars like the fusion, focus, and fiesta.
>implying this is anything but a show car
I'm only going to point this out once, the driver knew the front bumper was gonna scrape and thats probably a pretty cheap one. In addition the back bumper wasn't bolted on by much so it's obvious she didn't think the rear bumper was going to make it either. So please don't just start spewing this "stupid ricer piece…
yes yes that
#UFEELME?
Why not a Honda entry?
Doug I felt like I had all this time to come and see you in Atlanta and finally pronounce my love to you and now you're just leaving! It stings a little, it stings.