Everyone's Favourite Automotives?
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On a different side of things, I can't help but give honourable mention to the ultra class haul trucks for showing how a car can easily be flattened…!
For whatever reason you like, what vehicles do you like?
Apparently, l'm eager to sweet talk everyone's choices…!
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I'm pretty sure we got big lizards for flattening cars though. Nevertheless, those trucks deserve to be mentioned once in a while as well!
As for other vehicles… I can't wait until flying cars get around. That's probably still going to take a while to happen, though.
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Ah, that's a great variation—such well-placed geometry! And, the brilliant, yet slim accent really compliments it well. The camera shot's real nice, too.Sergei said
Oh! Hm, I'm not really into cars myself.. But I do fancy the Chevrolet Chevelle SS. For me it's the shape as well. I think they look beautiful! This one in particular. I'm admiring those colors… (I NEED it…!)From “Post #121”, 14th March 2018, 5:40 pm
l'd say they don't get mentioned enough…but BeamNG mods have given them a lot more of the spotlight.Sergei said
I'm pretty sure we got big lizards for flattening cars though. Nevertheless, those trucks deserve to be mentioned once in a while as well!From “Post #121”, 14th March 2018, 5:40 pm
lf/When that happens, l hope they still keep their tires. l'll be a sad bird if they only get landing legs.Sergei said
As for other vehicles… I can't wait until flying cars get around. That's probably still going to take a while to happen, though.From “Post #121”, 14th March 2018, 5:40 pm
I sure took notice when I first came across the newest Challenger. A remarkable combination of boxiness and curviness. And, assuming I have the right image, the concavity surrounding its grill is a nice touch.Dinosorceror said
For me, it's the new model of Dodge Challenger. I've never really wanted a particular car before, and it's only that one model I think is cool. But I don't have one. I have lots of tiny toys and models of them, though.From “Post #123”, 15th March 2018, 1:26 am
It's definitely a joy when you find your "particular car." I remember the day I first caught a glimpse of a PT Cruiser, I immediately whipped my head around, wondering what beautiful thing just drove by. … Oh, wait, I don't remember the day after all. Well, I do remember keeping an eye out for it and finally catching its name on the side.
I really should get a model car, myself…
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My 'particular car' as it were seems to be the second-generation style of Z28. I had one with a four-speed and loved it, but now I'm looking at getting a six-speed C4 Corvette. They're cheap now and poised to go up in value, so I don't see why I can't treat myself and get a bit of an investment at the same time
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Z28? I'm a lowly know-nothing, so I ask, is that the one with the thin grill and deeper headlight tunnel things or the big grill and generally smoother bonnet? Either way, it's a very good-looking car with a shape that's tugging on some old nostalgia feelings. The C4 looks turbo-hot, but l think l, personally, would have to choose the Z28 because it looks like it's more fun to… …uh, ride.Tangent said
Alright, this is my sort of thread :p (sorry for necroing it)
My 'particular car' as it were seems to be the second-generation style of Z28. I had one with a four-speed and loved it, but now I'm looking at getting a six-speed C4 Corvette. They're cheap now and poised to go up in value, so I don't see why I can't treat myself and get a bit of an investment at the same time
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Quite a handsome one. That type of car tends to make me yearn for a warm hug the most.Donamer said
Chevrolet Cavalier between 1989-1993
From “Post #213”, 12th July 2018, 6:01 am
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Kemui52 said
…thin grill and deeper headlight tunnel things..
From “Post #212”, 8th July 2018, 8:28 pm
I think that would be the one. The 1st generation ones are way too valuable and pricy for me nowadays.
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Chevrolet Cavalier between 1989-1993
From “Post #213”, 12th July 2018, 4:01 am
I actually looked at one of those last week. Very shabby, but fundamentally still a solid car.
And my corvette hunt goes poorly also -_-
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