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7 hours ago, PittsburghTiger said:

No lie. I set the trip computer when I left the house.

I saw on one of the shows on MotorTrend TV, or online an interview with someone from one of the major manufacturers, that right now the 2.0T is the sweet spot as far as power, emissions and mpg. Pretty much everyone has a 2.0T.

Yeah, they're everywhere in everything.  My car dips below 30 mpg with a lot of local driving, goes right back up over 30 as soon as I hit the freeway.  That's pretty nice.  Especially considering I have to use premium.

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  • I've been looking for over 2 years for a Miami Blue 991.2 slick top with a 7MT and RAS, and finally found one. Carrera T with all the aforementioned options and 9k miles. Fucking love this thing.

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Have to vent real quick. I’m watching this fox show prodigal son. One of the characters announces loudly that he drives a vintage Porsche. Next scene he speeds off in a 928. I’m befuddled. Network tv, man. 

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21 minutes ago, tbone_ said:

Was it Tom Cruise?

Kelly McGillis obviously

if you liked James May on top gear (hes the best of the trio), he has a Japan travel series on amazon prime that is fucking hilarious

16 hours ago, Pato del Muerto said:

Have to vent real quick. I’m watching this fox show prodigal son. One of the characters announces loudly that he drives a vintage Porsche. Next scene he speeds off in a 928. I’m befuddled. Network tv, man. 

A 944 would’ve been better.

39 minutes ago, Armybrat said:

A 944 would’ve been better.

I thought it was at first, hence the post edit.  Needed a second shot. 

47 minutes ago, Armybrat said:

A 944 would’ve been better.

There's kind of a trend of shoving a Chevy 350 in 944s.  Guy I know did it, says it's fantastic.

On 3/9/2020 at 2:10 PM, Pato del Muerto said:

Solid investment is what I’m reading

Or COVID kills >10% of males over 65 and the market is flooded with their collector cars, while we're in Great Recession II, and it loses half its value.

Longterm, what is the value of ICE classic cars when a Tesla Model 3 can out perform them?  When the Boomers are gone are these going to coveted or unwanted relics?

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I mean, a new Camry V6 outperforms most cars from the 90s and older these days.

 

Doesn’t seem to have affected the market. People will still want the cars, they’ll just be cheaper.

19 minutes ago, ShaggyBevo RIP said:

Or COVID kills >10% of males over 65 and the market is flooded with their collector cars, while we're in Great Recession II, and it loses half its value.

Longterm, what is the value of ICE classic cars when a Tesla Model 3 can out perform them?  When the Boomers are gone are these going to coveted or unwanted relics?

Bozo, I think, said it upthread.

A $15 digital watch keeps better time than a Rolex.

Twicehorn gets it.

Aside from nostalgia and styling...  there isn't a single redeeming quality for classic cars.   Performance, safety, reliability, maintenance

5 hours ago, ShaggyBevo RIP said:

Or COVID kills >10% of males over 65 and the market is flooded with their collector cars, while we're in Great Recession II, and it loses half its value.

Longterm, what is the value of ICE classic cars when a Tesla Model 3 can out perform them?  When the Boomers are gone are these going to coveted or unwanted relics?

nobody buys vintage cars because they're faster.  they buy them because they're nostalgic.  when the boomers are gone, they'll be replaced with new 60 year olds who want the cars they coveted when they were young. 

 

hell, i drive a model 3 and i kinda browse the classified for a 2000 prelude or integra gsr or something like that.  i can imagine they'll pick up in value 10, 20 years from now

I saw a *pristine* red Prelude the other day that appeared to have been slightly lowered and widened. It was of the generation that had the four-wheel steering. 

It was awesome to see out in the wild. 

4 hours ago, tbone_ said:

Except that they are awesome.

It's not how fast you're going, it's how you're going fast.

On 3/20/2020 at 3:23 PM, tbone_ said:

Except that they are awesome.

So is heated seats, wifi, hands free calls, videos, navigation and standard rear view cameras.  I enjoy looking at classic cars but it's so much more fun driving a comfortable car with all of the bells and whistles.  My brother in law restores classic cars and no thanks--have taken the 70 nova, 62 spitfire, and 66 mustang and just no.  Great second car for trips around town.  

6 minutes ago, TexanTraveling said:

Me too, what year?

2016 in Sepang Blue.

I still love the look of the NB.   Small, fun, cheap, & reliable  (with huge enthusiast community)  If I lived somewhere with winding roads I would have one.
I expected the Fiat version to look fanastic...  I don't care for it at all. 


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I still love the look of the NB.   Small, fun, cheap, & reliable  (with huge enthusiast community)  If I lived somewhere with winding roads I would have one.
I expected the Fiat version to look fanastic...  I don't care for it at all. 


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3 minutes ago, Chewbacca said:

Is that yours?  S5 or RS5?

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S5, yes it is mine. That first photo is from the auction, this is probably the first week I had it. I still get slightly aroused walking up to it everyday. 

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4 minutes ago, Ths71 said:

 


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Yup. My “fun” car.

 

Upgrade to a BB turbo, bigger intercooler, bigger injectors, Hydra (or other stand alone ecu), bigger rotors, lighter wheels, wider rubber, swaybars, and dial up the boost to 15...  Drives like stock below 3200 rpm and melts tires above it.   My old Fun car. 2005 TI  =>  250bhp in a 2,500lb go kart  I hope your self control > my self control.  Sold 2 years latter, like I said not many good roads around me.

 

So is heated seats, wifi, hands free calls, videos, navigation and standard rear view cameras.  I enjoy looking at classic cars but it's so much more fun driving a comfortable car with all of the bells and whistles.  My brother in law restores classic cars and no thanks--have taken the 70 nova, 62 spitfire, and 66 mustang and just no.  Great second car for trips around town.  

Of course. No one drives them daily anymore. Total beating for that. Still awesome though.

55 minutes ago, tbone_ said:

Of course. No one drives them daily anymore. Total beating for that. Still awesome though.

They're works of art.

Upgrade to a BB turbo, bigger intercooler, bigger injectors, Hydra (or other stand alone ecu), bigger rotors, lighter wheels, wider rubber, swaybars, and dial up the boost to 15...  Drives like stock below 3200 rpm and melts tires above it.   My old Fun car. 2005 TI  =>  250bhp in a 2,500lb go kart  I hope your self control > my self control.  Sold 2 years latter, like I said not many good roads around me.
 

Sweet setup. So far I’ve been able to resist plunging down that rabbit hole. Just an FM intake and Turbosmart.


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On 3/18/2020 at 9:05 PM, Loco said:

I still love the look of the NB.   Small, fun, cheap, & reliable  (with huge enthusiast community)  If I lived somewhere with winding roads I would have one.

I expected the Fiat version to look fanastic...  I don't care for it at all. 

everyone loves the sound.  and the side profile and proportions are spot-on, as is the rear.  just that the front end doesnt work , even if its vintage-inspired

19 hours ago, TexanTraveling said:

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S5, yes it is mine. That first photo is from the auction, this is probably the first week I had it. I still get slightly aroused walking up to it everyday. 

 

Glacier Audis all up in hurr (mine's a S6).  Glad you fixed the wheels, I couldn't locate them in the first pic.

11 minutes ago, Gravy Train said:

 

Glacier Audis all up in hurr (mine's a S6).  Glad you fixed the wheels, I couldn't locate them in the first pic.

Yea, my last vehicle was black on black, love the white with all black touch. 

I wanted a stormtrooper Audi but settled on Phantom Black Metallic because I wanted the B&O sound system. No ragrets.

On 3/23/2020 at 1:00 PM, Chewbacca said:

Fucking imgur.  How do you get pics to show from there?

 

imgur.com/a/Chcq62x

you don't and it hasn't worked since about the first week this place opened.  we went from nothing to some noticeable share of their traffic in no time at all, so we got flagged.  to get unflagged we could kiss sarah's ass.

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1 minute ago, elfenix said:

you don't and it hasn't worked since about the first week this place opened.  we went from nothing to some noticeable share of their traffic in no time at all, so we got flagged.

Is it traffic or the fact that we have a for-sale forum?  They're pretty obsessive about not allowing hotlinking to anyplace even arguably or a little bit commercial in terms of selling things.

3 minutes ago, TwiceHorn said:

Is it traffic or the fact that we have a for-sale forum?  They're pretty obsessive about not allowing hotlinking to anyplace even arguably or a little bit commercial in terms of selling things.

we've always had a sales forum and it wasn't a problem on the other site.  they're just using it as an excuse to keep us flagged.  there's all sorts of shit for sale  on reddit and they haven't banned it.  damn near every message board has on the internet has a buy/sell/trade section, how many of those are banned by imgur?

 

 

edit: who made the wooden logos?  i bet an imguraffe sent to their offices for sarah with an explanation that we'd moved here suddenly would get us unblocked. 

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On 3/23/2020 at 12:39 PM, Mdhorn said:

So is heated seats, wifi, hands free calls, videos, navigation and standard rear view cameras.  I enjoy looking at classic cars but it's so much more fun driving a comfortable car with all of the bells and whistles.  My brother in law restores classic cars and no thanks--have taken the 70 nova, 62 spitfire, and 66 mustang and just no.  Great second car for trips around town.  

I get that about modern cars but one of the reasons I enjoy my older cars is that they have none of that. I’m not bothered while driving. No calls, it’s just time to disconnect from everything and take a drive.

2 hours ago, PittsburghTiger said:

I get that about modern cars but one of the reasons I enjoy my older cars is that they have none of that. I’m not bothered while driving. No calls, it’s just time to disconnect from everything and take a drive.

Yeah, I like that stuff, but I'm pretty sure I could live without it. I would like some more supportive seats than what you tend to find in vintage/classic cars.

And, despite being something of an enthusiast, getting good mileage is gruntling.

One thing that I don't miss about older cars is the piston a/c compressor.  Those were like a reverse turbo.  Do any restomods use a rotary compressor?

12 hours ago, Buzzrock said:

I wanted a stormtrooper Audi but settled on Phantom Black Metallic because I wanted the B&O sound system. No ragrets.

pics? details? model? Im pretty sure I have the B&O sound system but maybe its based on year or model...

My last two car purchases, an A5/S5 was on the menu.  Still nervous about Audi used, even gently with warranty left.  But, there were so few true coupes available, much less low-mileage with warranty left, that it never became much of an option.

1 hour ago, TwiceHorn said:

My last two car purchases, an A5/S5 was on the menu.  Still nervous about Audi used, even gently with warranty left.  But, there were so few true coupes available, much less low-mileage with warranty left, that it never became much of an option.

Mine is an 2018 with 20k miles and a warranty until 2022. This is my second Audi and honestly never had a single problem with them. Now, I wouldnt want a 10 year old audi but I would assume they are great until maybe year 6 or so in my experience. 

 

What year is your S5? How many miles?

I wanted a stormtrooper Audi but settled on Phantom Black Metallic because I wanted the B&O sound system. No ragrets.

How good is the b&o?

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