Fully bolted and tuned 2005 STI.
Loved that car.
Fully bolted and tuned 2005 STI.
Loved that car.
2009 370z
Miss my C30.
Could care less about my 2011 STI. Simply not as good or as fun as I was hoping.
I like neat cars.
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I really like the unique look to them, I love that colour, they don’t have boy racer styling, the interior was reasonably refined and not dirt cheap like STI, for comparison. The turbo 5 cylinder sounded great and made decent power, it handled great and with a 6 speed manual, it was fun to drive.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I have other high hp cars but it’s fun to really wind out a car and not worry about tripling the speed limit after flooring the throttle for a few seconds. All of the above are also reasons why I really like driving our Golf R.
I like neat cars.
I think I miss my RX8 the most. The ergonomics and general driving experience in that thing just worked so well for me. Plus, it's the car that got me into autocross.
What I miss the least is my 07 STi. The bobblehead ride sucked, I never found the seats comfortable and the gear ratios just felt wrong for everyday driving. Then there was the dccd being a pita and locking too aggressively at low speeds. It was fun to hoon, but only to hoon.
dv/dt
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Miss the most: the 2008 Subaru Impreza 2.5 hatch I sold last year. It wasn't fast, the interior was bare minimum as fuck, the body styling was dull, but it was a fun car and I tweaked it enough that it handled just the way I liked it. It was such a blast to drive through winding roads in the mountains year 'round. I'd still have it now if I had somewhere to park it.
Miss the least: I haven't owned a lot of cars, so it'd probably be my first car the 1993 Asuna Sunfire. By first car standards, it wasn't terrible compared to what my friends had at the time haha
Miss- Acura TL type-s manual.
Not missing- 2018 Ford Expedition.
Miss:
1991 MR2 Turbo:
2001 IS300:
Do not miss at all:
2008 Cayman S:
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There was a lot to like about the C5. That's my second place entry.
#1 goes to the built 951 I acquired from Jay. What a beast that was, and seeing what they go for now, I should never have given it up.
Miss the most: 2005 JRSC EP3 Type-R, hands down the most fun vehicle I've ever owned and I'd probably still have ot if I hadn't sold it to move to Canada.
Special mentions: 2000 Accord TypeR, 1999 H22 Civic Coop and 1990 NA6 Eunos
Miss the least: 1991 GT-Four Celica. An utter dog of a vehicle that I couldn't wait to get rid of. Rusty as fuck, mechanically shite and smelled bad. Great winter vehicle though with the awd and the fact the heaters blew uber warm after about 3 minutes
Special mentions: 2007 ML320 diesel, 1995 E36 316i, 2002 Vauxhall Astra SRi
@BokCh0y why the cayman? Aside from the fact that it couldn’t be a 911. I thought those were decently fun cars.
Repairs and reliability hahahaThis quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
- engine oil seperator
- secondary air injector pump twice
- snapped two shift cables
- corroded injectors
- damn trunk and frunk switch fried on me
- guy I sold it to had tranny issues and ended up dumping it
Car was fun as fuck to drive and definitely a head turner but it got to a point where I was scared to drive the car hard, worried about what would've broke next. But yeah...funnest car i've had for sure but do not miss that bitch at all. Cost me a shit ton for repairs.
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I don't miss any of my past cars. To me they are all time and place vehicles.
Over the years I've lost the ability to care about any of my past vehicles in anyway. Probably a good thing. Like heavyD said, all of them had their time and place.
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Easy choice, my 2001 Audi S4. Stage 3 turbo upgrade, Aftermarket Recaro seats, Stoptech brake kit along with a ton of other goodies.
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Did you call AMA?
All things considered I don't actually regret owning that Santa Fe, it served it's purpose quite well right up until the moment it didn't. It was the perfect size, stood up well to two kids and the unholy things they do to the interior of a car and the price was very good for all the features it had. It was a good family appliance, I'll just never buy another one.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
"Masked Bandit is a gateway drug for frugal spending." - Unknown303
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I do miss my Aristo. The 2jz was just so awesome, and would've fetched so much more today. I also quite miss my 13 F150 King Ranch. It was just such a good looking truck.
I don't miss my B16 EF hatch. That thing was a heap. I also don't really miss my EM1. Lots of good memories, but not really a car I think about.
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