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unreal808
10-03-2005, 06:18 AM
Don't knock the festiva, I got the new and "better" Aspire, haha, its nice for a DD, you don't burn premium like its water on marathon day, you have to TRY to speed, and when you do break your DSM, you have a vehicle left to go get parts in.
I would take the Festiva over my 84 Buick, but the Aspire or as I call it Assfire is made by Kia..Old Bankrupt like two Times ago, Old Kia. still I would take the Kia/Ford over the 84 Buick, this car is so slow I think a scooter could take it in a race.
CarPsyco84
10-04-2005, 11:06 PM
Its the same motor as always though....
Swifty1638
10-05-2005, 12:09 AM
my car is also dd..and, the tranny take-off, fix, and throw back on..that's all a 12 hour turnaround period..
-A. Swift
Tauni
10-05-2005, 04:33 PM
My Glorified is the DD. But not for long. As soon as I get the title transfered and the new tabs for the Mazdarati, we are going to start cleaning out the garage and bye bye she goes for winter!
Outlaw1
10-05-2005, 04:55 PM
So are people just scared of the salt on the road? Are there tons of wrecks in the snow or something? If people are putting cars away for the winter that only cost $4-6k, wtf are they driving during the winter? Kinda makes me wonder when I actually bought my Talon to drive and so many people are putting them in storage.
Tauni
10-05-2005, 04:59 PM
Your from Texas, haha, you know nothing of a MN winter. But you will!!
Joking, haha. Actually my car is in really nice condition. The paint is nearly perfect and I want to keep it that way. Plus, I plan to do a little re-modeling ( ;) ) on it this winter, if my funds will allow me. But I only spent $300 on my winter car, so I'm not concerned with that.
Also, last year I drove a Chevy Lumina. It was my only car at the time. But I had a hard time keeping it under control. Granted, it was my first winter ever driving in snow, considering I had lived in Texas when I first started driving. But I ran into a lot of curbs and didn't feel like fucking up my Glorified when I could spend $300 on a car that I would enjoy running it into things!
Shane@DBPerformance
10-05-2005, 05:04 PM
All the white stuff we have in the winter isn't snow, it's salt.
Outlaw1
10-05-2005, 05:11 PM
I actually lived in Wyoming for a year and I didn't think the snow was that bad. I keep hearing horror stories from the locals about how bad the winter is here though. I don't remember anyone putting their cars up for the winter in Wyoming. Hell, I don't really remember seeing too many garages there.
Tauni
10-05-2005, 05:17 PM
I know it that. But I'm saying Snow, Salt, Whatever. Snow makes me run into things. Salt eff's up my paint. So I spend 3 hundo and store it for the winter.
9guy9
10-05-2005, 05:33 PM
We dont get all that much snow here, we get lots of icy slushy slippery shit. So they spread tons of salt on the roads. The salt works quite well at removing paint and turning metal to rust.
I do lots of alignments at work. It is very obvious when a 5+ year old vehicle comes from some where south or west, where they dont use salt on the roads. The adjusters actually move and aren't rusted solid.
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