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VW, Audi, BMW, Mercedes Fans..... (pg. 3)
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GeneDefekt
I love German cars too. I always did! I love Audi and top of the line more than Volkswagen. They are so much fun! Too bad some models don't make it here in the U.S.



" It's unlikely that the RS6 will come to the United States, so this report simply serves to remind you, once again, that we don't get many of the best cars Europe has to offer. A damn shame, ain't it? "



djmorph
Yea so this one time my friend test drove an M3 at this shady dealership n I got to ride in the back of it n during the test drive i my pants. Thats right I my pants. BMW M3's are the greatest car ever made in the history of cars. I would agree with you about VW's n Audi's being sweet but they both have FWD/AWD which ruins a car in my opinion. Why have complete control of the car when you can power slidE!
ali92
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Originally posted by GeneDefekt
I love German cars too. I always did! I love Audi and top of the line more than Volkswagen. They are so much fun! Too bad some models don't make it here in the U.S.



" It's unlikely that the RS6 will come to the United States, so this report simply serves to remind you, once again, that we don't get many of the best cars Europe has to offer. A damn shame, ain't it? "
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The obvious answer: Import!!! That's what I would do? Also another question: Is it illegal in the US to have only metric/SI units in the car (eg. speedometer: only kilometres/hour, fuel meter: only litres, odometer: kilometres only)? If it's not illegal, will it still pass inspection because it doesn't have US measuring units on it? Also, how much does it cost to import a car that's not available in the US? If you buy the US-market version of a car that's also sold elsewhere (mainly the home market), what's the difference between it and it's home market counterpart? Another thing: if the car that you plan to get passes inspection in an overseas market, will you still need to get inspected as soon as the car is back in the US again, even if you don't need inspection yet? Any answers on any of these questions will ber greatly appreaciated.
jinxed84
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Originally posted by GeneDefekt
I love German cars too. I always did! I love Audi and top of the line more than Volkswagen. They are so much fun! Too bad some models don't make it here in the U.S.


" It's unlikely that the RS6 will come to the United States, so this report simply serves to remind you, once again, that we don't get many of the best cars Europe has to offer. A damn shame, ain't it? "



FYI the Audi RS6 is comming to the US. it will use a 450hp twin turbocharged V8 making 450HP with AWD and DRC(dynamic ridec control...evens out rhe body roll around corners...sorta like the new BMW 7 series) you can reserve one at audi dealers, my borther knows a guy who has already done so. if you happen to have a spare $85k i suggest you do so also. and it will be a sedan, not the wagon thank god.

they are also going to be making the RS4 in the US. they are stuffing the v8 into that too, although i forgot if it will be turbo-ed, i think it will be because the new s4 will have about 370HP(to spank the M3 once again)[dont you just love german pissing contests, they make for great cars :) ] and the RS4 is gonna have over 400

freaking uber cars
djmorph
But M3's have straight up horsepower which is totally sweet. Turbos and superchargers will go through wear n tear n they will break after awhile. They're also expensive to replace. Straight up horsepower is the way to go n BMW does that with all their cars. That's why they're the best car company ever made.
djdawn
me wants:

*drool*
:eyespop:
Abject Silver
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Originally posted by tranceman78
Yo Yo Yo dogs, I got this ph4t 96 Cheverolet Monte Carlo, and It be having massive amounts of dentage. Everytime someone slams their door into mine my baby gets more 1337. You should see the way the light reflects off all the dents when I'm rollin down the street blastin some Darude. Later homies.


hahahahha, you're my hero!
DJ TranceFormer
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Originally posted by jinxed84
thats where the argument for japanese cars comes in with the price to performance ratio...i mean look at the nissan 350z almost 290HP for $26k base yikes! that thing will beat the pants off any comparitively priced german cars. and the current unfortunate american craze of the honda civic and putting as much plastic and a park bench on the back of it...to some people that is thier dream car, in the end its all a matter of opinion. for every german car i named some people could name a japanese for the same category

i guess that's why e36 ('95-'99) m3's with 240 crank ho stays with it side by side, and an e46 (current style) 330 beats a g35 in a 1/4 mile ( 330 has 225 hp; g35 has 270) BMWs are one of the best cars;however when i'm 40-50, ill get myself an e55 amg:eek: :D
djdawn
actually this is the best BMW for me.

Wiesmann body with M3 engine and suspension



:gsmile:
Blik
I drive a Mercedes C320 (or was it 230:p)

actually, I get my drivinglessons in that car :D

bomberMAN
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Originally posted by SebTheDJ
Post your cars. Since i dont own any of them (i have an 89 mercury cougar) i want earn enought money this summer to buy an mkII golf gti or jettta gti and do a vr6 swap. Of course i would put big bumpers if it doesnt come with them, smoked taillights, deed dish rims and tottaly slammed to the ground.


Reference Linky...http://www.cardomain.com/member_pag...lkswagen%20Golf


I'll put my jetta up on here as soon as my G/F scans the pictures. u gotta like this MK2 :)
GeneDefekt
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Originally posted by djdawn
me wants:

*drool*



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