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Dec 2
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, 2004 at 4:17pm
Omag 2.0
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I'd like to know the best car you've ever driven yourself... and to make it fun, also the worst...
In my category: "The privilege was mine":
The C70 2.4 T - cabrio.... sweeet on a hot summer day...
And the BMW 5 3.0 i - a beast, but dressed as a gentleman...
In my category: "Next time? There will never ever be a next time....":
The lada i-dunno-what's-it's-name... Big piece of junk...
So, dazzle me... What did you drive up until now?
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Dec 2
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, 2004 at 4:30pm
RichieB16
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This one is though because the nicest car I have ever "drove" as in down the road actually drove is my 1969 Chevrolet Camaro 350. I did though once get to move a beautiful hot-rodded 1970 Dodge Charger 440 (with a built 440 of about 500hp) which is owned by my friend's father. It wasn't much a moveing-we were getting ready to clean it for a show and I was helping. I got to back it out of the shop and move it so we could clean it. But, other than that the nicest car I have driven is my '69 Camaro.
As for the worst car, I'd have to say my old 1974 Chevrolet El Camino tops the list. It was given to me by my uncle as a parts car for my Camaro project. It had a running engine, a complete a/c unit and a ton on body bolts and other things I could use. So, once I got it running I decided to drive it around the block just to say that I did (before I tore it to pieces). To put this into perspective, this car was originally that ugly suage green that chevy used in the 1970s. But, it had some body damage and someone did a really cheap repair and painted over it in a tan house paint. Later, a tree had fallen on the hood during a big storm and but a huge dent into it. So, as you can imagine this thing was just foul looking. Also, the floorboards were all rusted out and it had at one time had a rat living in it so the interior was torn to pieces. To top it all off, the water pump was junk so as I drove this thing around the block it was constantly leaking water out from the front of the engine. But, I did it and now I can say I did-and it was fun.
Just for the record, that car has later torn apart for parts by me and the rest was hauled off for scrap (probably to be curshed into a cube 8)).
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Dec 2
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, 2004 at 4:48pm
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Best, e39 BMW M5 all 400BHP of it!
Worst, my 318i when a spring broke mid bend @ 80MPH!
But, not forgetting my old XR3i that turned out to be two stolen ones crudely welded together, no wonder it "crabbed" down the road!
In my case, I nominate Scania as the best truck I've driven, IVECO wins the prize for the worst!
Posting drivel here since Jan 31st, 2002. - That long!
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Dec 2
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, 2004 at 5:01pm
eno
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Best has to be the Subaru Impreza rally car at the Silverstone rally school.
Worst ... any of the very old Ford Fiestas that my mate used to buy.
Trucks .... Best I have to go with the Scania
Worst ...............Any Leyland's even when they were new.
Coaches ....Best Volvo B10 or B12
Worst ............... Anything with a plaxton body especially Dennis
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Dec 2
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, 2004 at 6:09pm
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Best: My dads new 1969 GTO Judge with the Ram Air III, that was just wow.
Worst:My grandmothers Saturn....Bleah
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Dec 3
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, 2004 at 7:49am
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Best: Nissan Micra
In between: Opel Astra Diesel, VW Passat TDI
Worst: Audi A3 (driving school)
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Dec 4
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, 2004 at 11:48am
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best:
2003 GT2
Worst:
1978 civic (although it was fun, i was 16 at the time and found the car with some friends in the woods behind a barn, in washington state. we fixed it up enough to run)
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Dec 4
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, 2004 at 12:02pm
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Hmm best on the road was a Ferrari 328GTS, on the track a single seat Formula Ford race car, and rallying a Triumph TR8.
Worst, well it has to be the Trabant 501, but I still love them! Or my wifes Polski Fiat, which was an upholstered rollerskate which seemed to have similar acceleration and braking techniques as Fred Flintstones car!
There are two types of aeroplane, Spitfires and everything else that wishes it was a Spitfire!
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Dec 4
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, 2004 at 4:43pm
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Worst, well it has to be the Trabant 501, but I still love them!
Nevertheless: RUN!!!!!!
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Dec 4
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, 2004 at 7:07pm
Jared
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Worst: my grandmother's 85 chevrolet celebrity...rusted all over the place adn the idle speed is turned up so bad it's justmessed up...take your foot off the brake and in a second or two you are doing 30MPH without touching the gas...
Best: I would have to say My grandfather's lovingly restored 1937 Ford...
flat-head v-8 about 60H.P. 3 speed on the floor with a top speed of around 30 miles an hour within reason...not a spot of rust anywhere, mint condition original brownish red color that was standard for it.. to drive it now brings back memories of being a kid and having him take us for rides in his cars..
Close second to best: grandpa's 48 willy's jeepster convertible 3-speed on the column, 4 cyl. flathead...with the easiest clutch pedal..
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Dec 4
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, 2004 at 7:14pm
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while i am still only learning to drive i have had my hands on a couple of cars. Best 2005 Ford Taurus in the US, it only had 3500 miles on it when we got it from the rental company and my dad agreed to let me drive it for a short while
Worst, vauxhall corsa it had a very light clutch and having switched to that from a ford fiesta which was rather heavy, i just couldnt stop stalling it, plus there was little room in it
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Dec 5
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, 2004 at 4:03am
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best: Peugeot 406 2.5 TDi estate with almost all the options
worst: Golf IV first batch... not that the car is bad, it's just me that doesn't fit in it
@Omag: the Lada is a most likely a Lada 2107
Russian planes:
IL-76 (all standard length ones)
,
Tu-154 and Il-62
,
Tu-134
and
An-24RV
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Dec 5
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, 2004 at 12:12pm
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I dont drive yet
test is on Jan 17th
I ride bikes:
Worst: Some Honda 50cc thing with pedals on it! (My mates step daughters)
Best: My Suzuki Hayabusa
AMD64 3500+ @ 2200MHz 400FSB&&MSI K8N Neo 2 mobo nForce3 chipset&&1gig Corsair XMS PC3200 timings @ 10.2.2.2 &&XFX 6800 Ultra @ 450/1200&&80gig HDD&&Loadsa fans!!!
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Dec 5
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, 2004 at 4:22pm
Omag 2.0
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Worst, vauxhall corsa i just couldnt stop stalling it
It takes great skill to stall a car... so how do you recover from them?
Just kidding...
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Dec 5
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, 2004 at 5:08pm
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so how do you recover from them?
Nose down, opposite rudder and increase power... oh no that is when you push it off the cliff
There are two types of aeroplane, Spitfires and everything else that wishes it was a Spitfire!
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