I've never needed a car myself due to public transport being easily accessible and I tend to walk stupidly long distances to get to places. But I got a quote for insurance (the most basic insurance) for a cheap car that was £800 and they wanted me to pay £3000 a year. Basically impossible to do that unless you have a lot of money on hand or you want to get yourself into debt for something temporary like that.
Originally posted by Khazra RebornMoney plus a little do it yourself work. I had my stock iroc z and decided to make it super fas, so I had the stock tpi 350 bored and stroked to 383 with forged internals and a big aggressive cam. Then AFR 210 heads and a bigger intake and runners. Transmission was built to handle over 500 RWHp. After all of that, car had to be tuned and a monster fuelpump had to be installed to feed the motor while under nitrous.
How do you guys keep 20+ year old cars running?
Originally posted by JBL
Money plus a little do it yourself work. I had my stock iroc z and decided to make it super fas, so I had the stock tpi 350 bored and stroked to 383 with forged internals and a big aggressive cam. Then AFR 210 heads and a bigger intake and runners. Transmission was built to handle over 500 RWHp. After all of that, car had to be tuned and a monster fuelpump had to be installed to feed the motor while under nitrous.
U do the work yourself?
Originally posted by carver9
Lol...im not driving anything too fancy. I have a 2017 Chrysler 300. Looks exactly like this...The only difference is, my windows are tinted. My goals are to get a 2015 Audi rs5.
DAMN LIES!!!!
1. The car is NOT Green!
2." HEART OF RAGE" is NOWHERE on the vehicle.
WHERE IS THE REAL, CARVER?!!!!!
Currently my car is a 2006 Subaru Tribeca (7 seater).
Used to be my wife's car, we traded my old 2009 Subaru Outback for her current 2016 Subaru Impreza last year.
Frankly bloody sorry I traded the outback I love and kept the Tribeca. The Outback has shit loads more power (acceleration to wipe little smart a$$ sports car drivers off at traffic lights), was a f#% load more reliable (way less maintainance required), and shit loads more economical. A freaking tank of gas in the outback was an easy fortnight. The tribeca takes 45 lt onstead of 60 and I'm lucky to get 4 days.