DesertFox-
The very model of a modern major general
+796|6989|United States of America
He said they were sarcastic, not opposite.
stryyker
bad touch
+1,682|7025|California

jord wrote:

stryyker wrote:

Just remember, most things I say are sarcastic.
So most things you say aren't sarcastic?
gg
DankmanHightimes
Member
+24|6805|atlanta GA
some more good old american muscle cars.
but there not street legal.


http://www.metacafe.com/watch/45229/dra … _wheelies/
^*AlphA*^
F*ckers
+3,135|7043|The Hague, Netherlands

only American cars I like, is a Viper and a bit the Chevy Z6 or whatever version of that is out now,

but there just wouldn't be any use for these muscle cars or "tanks" like that H2 hummer here, specially in The Netherlands, small freaking country, with cities that go back 2000 years....

1) I wouldn't be able to park these ANYWHERE

the choice between a huge lets say Hummer, or then a Viper or whatever else in that range between European High end cars like, Lamborghini or Ferrari/ Mercedes McLaren is then for me a easy one, the last.

American mid range cars, like Ford... these are just crap (my opinion)

in the US where you can drive for shit knows how long in the mid-west before meeting someone maybe there these muscle cars are used the way they should, but here it's just playing stupid.
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DesertFox-
The very model of a modern major general
+796|6989|United States of America
Just contrasting where people are noticing more American cars abroad, I've yet to see really any European cars outside of a small zone. I've seen Jaguars, Minis, the scattered Land Rover; a Rolls-Royce, a Bentley, and an Aston Martin each once; BMWs, Audis, lots of Mercedes cars,  a scattered cool Porsche but a lot of lame ass Cayennes or whatever they're called, and no French cars whatsoever. I, for one, don't seem to encounter a lot of European cars outside the Jaguar-BMW-Mercedes-Audi circle, unless I'm forgetting some major company, which I probably am.

^*AlphA*^ wrote:

in the US where you can drive for shit knows how long in the mid-west before meeting someone maybe there these muscle cars are used the way the should, but here it's just playing stupid.
Dude, the Midwest isn't the Australian Outback.

Last edited by DesertFox- (2007-11-28 14:52:50)

^*AlphA*^
F*ckers
+3,135|7043|The Hague, Netherlands

DesertFox- wrote:

Just contrasting where people are noticing more American cars abroad, I've yet to see really any European cars outside of a small zone. I've seen Jaguars, Minis, the scattered Land Rover; a Rolls-Royce, a Bentley, and an Aston Martin each once; BMWs, Audis, lots of Mercedes cars,  a scattered cool Porsche but a lot of lame ass Cayennes or whatever they're called, and no French cars whatsoever. I, for one, don't seem to encounter a lot of European cars outside the Jaguar-BMW-Mercedes-Audi circle, unless I'm forgetting some major company, which I probably am.

^*AlphA*^ wrote:

in the US where you can drive for shit knows how long in the mid-west before meeting someone maybe there these muscle cars are used the way the should, but here it's just playing stupid.
Dude, the Midwest isn't the Australian Outback.
pff, difference between over there and here...........

you wouldn't be able to use these muscle cars the way you should anywhere in The Netherlands, no freaking place.
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c14u53w172
Member
+31|6303|tomania
i see hardly any american cars in germany, except some fords. a hummer sometimes

american cars are generally of bad repute in germany. maybe in  alot of other european countries, too.
The#1Spot
Member
+105|6845|byah

stryyker wrote:

The#1Spot wrote:

stryyker wrote:

Because muscle cars are... muscle.

You can never replicate the resonance and shaking that a big block 440 can do. Never. Letting the muscle car era die, is like losing a piece of history all together. Fight the cause, one exotic ricer at a time.
If the muscle car era never existed we would have lower gas prices. There would be smaller suvs if any.
Ugh, utter failure.

Oil is a resource, scarce at that. That means that prices will always continue to rise, until it runs out. Supply and demand my friend.

Not to mention the Oil Embargo of the '70's. Also, state and federal taxes on gas is the real expense of it.
I just said that just in a different way. Lets put it this way I have a 24pack of soda and drink one soda a day till I run out it will last me twice as long as me drinking 2 sodas a day. Costing me half as much money to restock a 24pack and the greedier you are the prices of the item will increase affecting everyone.The taxes placed on fuel is less than 50% I know for a fact.
DankmanHightimes
Member
+24|6805|atlanta GA
gotta agree with alpha the viper is bad ass. friend of the family have a stock rt-10 red hollywood top. thing is sweet.
this one the best of them all..
https://img505.imageshack.us/img505/5506/otherpicks4.th.jpg
venom 1000 twin tubro
https://img87.imageshack.us/img87/3038/pic2mz3.th.jpg

Last edited by DankmanHightimes (2007-11-28 15:02:23)

jord
Member
+2,382|6983|The North, beyond the wall.
Viper is good. Very. Nice...
stryyker
bad touch
+1,682|7025|California

The#1Spot wrote:

stryyker wrote:

The#1Spot wrote:


If the muscle car era never existed we would have lower gas prices. There would be smaller suvs if any.
Ugh, utter failure.

Oil is a resource, scarce at that. That means that prices will always continue to rise, until it runs out. Supply and demand my friend.

Not to mention the Oil Embargo of the '70's. Also, state and federal taxes on gas is the real expense of it.
I just said that just in a different way. Lets put it this way I have a 24pack of soda and drink one soda a day till I run out it will last me twice as long as me drinking 2 sodas a day. Costing me half as much money to restock a 24pack and the greedier you are the prices of the item will increase affecting everyone.The taxes placed on fuel is less than 50% I know for a fact.
The embargo wasn't caused by muscle cars, if thats what you mean.

Cars had nothing to do with the price of oil, although they do now.
madmax
Member
+12|6566|perth, w.a.
American cars gaining popularity lol
not in Australia is all about the fpv gt an the hsv gto's

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