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Post #1 Sat, Nov 10, 2:51 AM |
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madboy361
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Thats a good car, and a very huge accompishment for Nissan, i mean this car is able to compete against the Porsche 911 Turbo, Ferrari F430 and Lambo Gallardo. But the thing is... i ve tried Japanese(or Asian Cars In General), and unfortunately they don't live long. You might pay around 70,000 USD for this, and think u r being smart buying a car that has less than half the price of competitors, but you are actually fooling urself. Porsche, Lamborghni, and Ferrari are well-known manufacturers that really live long. Paying around 200,000 USD for a car such as Porsche or Lamborghni(or European in general) is considered less than paying 70,000 USD for an Asian Car.
Top 3 Supercars Ever: 1- Porsche Carrera GT 2- Koenigsegg CCX 3- Ford GT
Edited by madboy361 - Sat, Nov 10, 2:52 AM
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Post #2 Sat, Feb 2, 9:46 PM |
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kajiba san
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you have a good point there, but thats because you don't maintain the cars well. use that spare 130K for a proper maintainace will u
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Post #3 Wed, Apr 16, 4:28 AM |
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Mechanical Arts
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GOOD POINT! Maybe one day the Japanese will threaten the stellar reliability and infrequent maintenance intervals of Italian cars like Lamborghini for example, but that day is a long way off.
Quote from AMGrulz The F50 is a standard production car. As are the XJ220, F1, and EB110. Is there such a thing as a non-standard production car? I don't think so
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Post #4 Wed, Apr 16, 6:06 PM |
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Jesus Ford
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Good point. Chinese cars are crap too. I bought a Lotus Accord a few years back. Never buy a car from a company named after a flower. Freaking Chinese!
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Post #5 Wed, Apr 16, 6:07 PM |
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Jesus Ford
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Good point. Chinese cars are crap too. I bought a Lotus Accord a few years back. Never buy a car from a company named after a flower. Freaking Chinese!
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Post #6 Thu, Nov 20, 5:11 AM |
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Timmy T
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Quote from madboy361 Thats a good car, and a very huge accompishment for Nissan, i mean this car is able to compete against the Porsche 911 Turbo, Ferrari F430 and Lambo Gallardo. But the thing is... i ve tried Japanese(or Asian Cars In General), and unfortunately they don't live long. You might pay around 70,000 USD for this, and think u r being smart buying a car that has less than half the price of competitors, but you are actually fooling urself. Porsche, Lamborghni, and Ferrari are well-known manufacturers that really live long. Paying around 200,000 USD for a car such as Porsche or Lamborghni(or European in general) is considered less than paying 70,000 USD for an Asian Car.
Uhm...... You're wrong..... No really! My dad still owns a 1985 Toyota Corolla GTS that handles just like newer cars and my mom got a 1973 Datsun 1200 Sedan with a 1800 motor in and also handles perfectly well. It's all about maintenance dude. You should know that already. "Porsche, Lamborghni, and Ferrari are well-known manufacturers that really live long." Yes.... But EXPENSIVE!
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