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Thanks yeah I love it. It's called french racing blue. Less than 200 of the S were made in it. Cars a rare bird but ready for something little more sane and cheaper.
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Kinda looks like grabber blue from the Mustang colors.Ok got a few snaps mrs has way more but not around editing or bluring my plates or the for sale with my info.... Because she's fucking retarded.
The slick little air inlet only S got, front lip replace finally and bay (earlier at service) I love the backward hood.
Probably not soon. Some cars are less affected than others though so it's not like all used cars are inflated in price right now.Anyone think the used car market bubble is going to pop? I hope so
Not until supply chains get sorted out.Anyone think the used car market bubble is going to pop? I hope so
I found a Citicar for sale in my neck of the woods for $800 lol. If you don't know these suckers have two speeds: slow and slower. Nothing in-between.View attachment 2561918
Not the actual car in the listing, but it does make me think about pulling some of the motor controllers and lithium packs I have off the shelf. The stock Citicar uses golf cart batteries and has an up to (!) 6 HP motor
There is no accounting for taste. Just spit right in the face of a car manufacturer's dozens of millions spent on engineers to research the perfect optimization between performance, comfort, efficiency, and cost for a suspension. No big dealI'm not a car guy, but why do people put modifications on their cars to where their tires are slanted and/or the suspension is very low on the ground?
Hit a bump or incline and your bumper is scraping on the pavement. Plus, it looks ugly as hell.
Atleast not for another 8 months when new production gets back on track and the tire shortage has come and goneAnyone think the used car market bubble is going to pop? I hope so
There’s actual uses for cambered tires and low suspension… but that’s for track use. Not here. I think it started as ricers seeing track cars use it and going “Hmm. If I do that, surely people will think my car is fast” and then it spiraled into its own sort of fashion style. That’s just my 2c on how I think it happened. Most ricer car mods are ugly as fuck. Big wings, ugly tacky wrap, slammed with huge camber, all look terrible to the non-enthusiast. The average person doesn’t give a fuck and will only maybe turn their head at a ferrarilambosuperhyper car.I'm not a car guy, but why do people put modifications on their cars to where their tires are slanted and/or the suspension is very low on the ground?
Hit a bump or incline and your bumper is scraping on the pavement. Plus, it looks ugly as hell.
I'm guessing you're under 25. Because 20 years ago that term was thrown around all the fucking time, and mostly correctlyAt least I learned a new term: ricer. People like them are ruining cars.
Correct. And I'm not in tune with car culture compared to others.I'm guessing you're under 25. Because 20 years ago that term was thrown around all the fucking time, and mostly correctly
Correct. And I'm not in tune with car culture compared to others.
Rims, paint jobs, tint I can understand. But lowering suspension and adding spoilers I don't get.
Yeah, lowering helps a lot to increase downforce which greatly improves handling and higher speed aerodynamics. NASCAR does this to an extreme degree because it does so much good in pack racing especially since it increases the ability to draft, and makes sling-shoting a lot more effective when done correctly. Plus you'll notice how much the tendency for those cars to immediately go nose up in a crash and become airborne to the point where they installed airbrakes on the entire body to try and influence the aero to get the nose down ASAP because the pressure diff is so insanely massive between the top of the car and the bottom at speed.In theory, lowering the car improves handling and makes it more responsive. In practice, this often just makes it more uncomfortable and impractical to drive.
Don’t forget that it also lowers the center of gravity which, in theory, also improves low-speed handling dynamics. There is more to account for, such as the effect the lowering will have on the suspension geometry which should be accounted for. Simply slapping lowering springs on a car doesn’t always work out so well since it can negatively impact the wheel camber and may cause other imbalances that become more pronounced during suspension travel. A properly, mildly lowered car with a few other modifications (dampers, swaybars, etc) and a proper alignment can be more fun to drive without sacrificing much practicality and livability.Yeah, lowering helps a lot to increase downforce which greatly improves handling and higher speed aerodynamics.
stancefags smdhI'm not a car guy, but why do people put modifications on their cars to where their tires are slanted and/or the suspension is very low on the ground?
Hit a bump or incline and your bumper is scraping on the pavement. Plus, it looks ugly as hell.
>implying that Herr "Yu vill ovn nothing" Schwab will allow thatNot until supply chains get sorted out.
There's a whole subculture in the car modifying and tuning scene that aims to make as ridiculous as mods as possible. Ricing and stancing is one of them. People will put tacky visual mods like cheap side skirts and shitty spoilers, Altezza style headlight/taillight assemblies (now I guess it's all about the LED). For stance, people put on some cheapo coilovers and lower it as much as possible sometimes with ridiculous camber. If done right, they actually can look pretty good, but almost 90% of those kinds of mods result in no performance benefits.Correct. And I'm not in tune with car culture compared to others.
Rims, paint jobs, tint I can understand. But lowering suspension and adding spoilers I don't get.
Yeah, I blame the modern media (not like news and shit, but actual dictionary definition media) and it's constant glorification of hideous and outright fugly-ass shit as seen in putting fat girls in Victoria Secret ads and treating Taraji Henson like an icon of beauty, when she clearly looks like a racist anime drawing of Aunt Jemima. Young people love ugly, stupid bullshit and I'm tired of seeing 3's on my TVThere's a whole subculture in the car modifying and tuning scene that aims to make as ridiculous as mods as possible. Ricing and stancing is one of them. People will put tacky visual mods like cheap side skirts and shitty spoilers, Altezza style headlight/taillight assemblies (now I guess it's all about the LED). For stance, people put on some cheapo coilovers and lower it as much as possible sometimes with ridiculous camber. If done right, they actually can look pretty good, but almost 90% of those kinds of mods result in no performance benefits.