What is the Best ride you have ever driven?
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What is the Best ride you have ever driven?
Most likely not your own vehivle, but what was the best vehivle you have ever driven.
For me, it's my Uncle Eric's Jaguar, super smooth handleing, nice shocks, engine totally purrs, good breaks. Only drawbacks, was the fact that my uncle had to completly re make the wiring, and some of the parts becuase the original Jaguar wiring and fuses were utter shit.
For me, it's my Uncle Eric's Jaguar, super smooth handleing, nice shocks, engine totally purrs, good breaks. Only drawbacks, was the fact that my uncle had to completly re make the wiring, and some of the parts becuase the original Jaguar wiring and fuses were utter shit.
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One of my clients bought one for 795,000.00 US and it took him 6 months to get certified... I drove it for about 20min I still have a hard-on
It was unreal...
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One of my clients bought one for 795,000.00 US and it took him 6 months to get certified... I drove it for about 20min I still have a hard-on
It was unreal...
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1974 Thunderbird, the original pimp car. Ever gone 100mph in a 3 ton automobile?
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Frank Hipper wrote:3 tons? I don't think so. Especially not a '74. If it weighed more than 5000 pounds I'll eat a pair of dirty underwear.RedImperator wrote:1974 Thunderbird, the original pimp car. Ever gone 100mph in a 3 ton automobile?
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*grins at Frank* Mmmmm....tas-tay!
Err, the best car I've ever driven is my friend John's car, a brand-new silver Audi A4. *shrugs* I know that isn't really impressive to you guys, but there it is. My friend Bry has a BMW M3 (which I am allowed to drive once I teach his bonehead girlfriend how to drive stick), and my friend Eric has a Porsche Boxster (which I'll be able to drive when I get him drunk enough, bwahahah). But, thus far, it's only been the Audi. Oh, and my brother's '73 MG Midget.
Err, the best car I've ever driven is my friend John's car, a brand-new silver Audi A4. *shrugs* I know that isn't really impressive to you guys, but there it is. My friend Bry has a BMW M3 (which I am allowed to drive once I teach his bonehead girlfriend how to drive stick), and my friend Eric has a Porsche Boxster (which I'll be able to drive when I get him drunk enough, bwahahah). But, thus far, it's only been the Audi. Oh, and my brother's '73 MG Midget.
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My dad's Lexus ES300, not that special or anything, but it has a full leather interior if that makes it any more special.
I have ridden in a whole bunch of fancy cars though, including armoured Mecedes-Benz and Rolls-Royce company limos while our family was living in Kuwait. Oh that was so nice!
I have ridden in a whole bunch of fancy cars though, including armoured Mecedes-Benz and Rolls-Royce company limos while our family was living in Kuwait. Oh that was so nice!
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'77 Trans Am with a Pontiac 400. It was only a 12-second car (my brother wanted something fast, and a semi-daily driver). It was one of the few cars he owned with power-steering.
Anyways, he let me take it out one day and told me to take it easy. I drove about a mile down the road and opened it up around a corner. The back end came out and I pulled the meanest fish-tail I probably ever will. I was over 70 before I knew what was going on. All I could hear was engine and all I could smell was exhaust. Good times....
Man...I want that car.
Anyways, he let me take it out one day and told me to take it easy. I drove about a mile down the road and opened it up around a corner. The back end came out and I pulled the meanest fish-tail I probably ever will. I was over 70 before I knew what was going on. All I could hear was engine and all I could smell was exhaust. Good times....
Man...I want that car.
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I drove some sort of Jaguar once. From one end of the parking lot to another. The CEO asked me to move it. Was I ever nervous about that.
Im not too into cars, so I cant remember driving anything specatular but Im sure I have. A few of my friends have very nice cars.
Im not too into cars, so I cant remember driving anything specatular but Im sure I have. A few of my friends have very nice cars.
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now badass vehicles i rode in, thats a diferent story. A 911 carrera convertable, 1960 vette, and my friend's 1987 Grand National GNX. the fastest, believe it or not being the Buick. god damn that car was evil.
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Humvee, actually, I prefer off-road and SUV styles. That damn Humvee could get into and out of everything. I was impressed.
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Libertarian philosophy can be boiled down to the phrase, "Work Will Make You Free."
In Libertarianism, there is no Government, so the Bosses are free to exploit the Workers.
In Communism, there is no Government, so the Workers are free to exploit the Bosses.
So in Libertarianism, man exploits man, but in Communism, its the other way around!
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The best vehicle I've driven is my current car a 1992 Pontiac Grand Am SE. The best car I rode in is my brother-in-law's 2003 MazdaSpeed Protoge. He drove that car up to 140mph!!!
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Zaia wrote:*grins at Frank* Mmmmm....tas-tay!
Err, the best car I've ever driven is my friend John's car, a brand-new silver Audi A4. *shrugs* I know that isn't really impressive to you guys, but there it is. My friend Bry has a BMW M3 (which I am allowed to drive once I teach his bonehead girlfriend how to drive stick), <snip>
You mean that guy failed to teach his GF how to drive a stick in their "private" lessons and that you have to teach her yourself?
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Enigma wrote:You mean that guy failed to teach his GF how to drive a stick in their "private" lessons and that you have to teach her yourself?Zaia wrote:<snip>
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Hmmm ... best ride ever? That would be Rebecca
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I am so, so jealous.theski wrote:Bow down to the power of the McLaren F1
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One of my clients bought one for 795,000.00 US and it took him 6 months to get certified... I drove it for about 20min I still have a hard-on
It was unreal...
The best car i have driven would be my RX-7