Message from @Leaf me alone
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My Daddy leased a new car
>leeeeeeeeease
Fucking greenie fucks drive a man's car ffs
what about tesla cars <:hmpepe:285080453814419456>
mad torque, but heavy and shitty range
and some quality issues
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I've got behind the wheel of one the torque is like a motorcycle
But like leaf said heavy shitty range and a good some of quality issues
im buying a tesla with my magacoins
what do you think
considering my current car is literally gassing the planet
god bless VW
Which model?
@Alex Jones If that map's true then the UK is really screwed
@Maximus How so?
This will probably not go anywhere or get any attention but I just need to say it. Why is it whenever I look around articles for local racing they always focus on 3 classes out of the 5 that tracks have on a normal night. Modifieds. Sporstman. Prostocks. Always in that order without fail and in a desending nature that puts most if not all emphasis on the mods. I understood that the big names bring bigger crowds no matter the situation. If it is football, basketball,baseball or anything. But when there is a video of what happens in the pits it almost certainly only going to show those big names with the big pretty haulers and crews in fancy pit shirts working on their cars. But what really happens on that next row over? What's going on with that street stock that shows up early every week if it's raining or not in hopes they don't have a rainout. Or the four cylinder driver/owner that worked an extra 10 hours of overtime last week to fix his car to make it here this week. These are the guys who in my opinion make the sport what it is. They build their cars from the ground up. Not buy them from big chassis manufacturers. Or have a professional come in once every other week to change their setup. It feels like those classes are the unwanted bad habit at some tracks. When the big names are done for the night that big crowd goes home. Even with the stands almost empty and a car with a body that's been used and abused for the passed 3 seasons still goes out on the track. Not for that big payout. Because those don't exist for these guys. Not for the fame of being a racecar driver. Because nobody knows their name outside of their division. But because they just want to race. This is a shout out to all of the little guys that tow their cars with a dolly. Or pay the crew with a burger for helping that night. Because I believe you don't get enough applause for everything you do. You're all the reason this sport still thrives the way it does.
Some Kikebook post, but he's right
@Alex Jones people are drawn to the spectacles, occasionally an underdog gets some recognition, but usually thousands of hours of work go into the cars that become popular. for every car, or shop that becomes popular, there are 10 that lost in the same category to it.
I agree it's just fucking do they have to be... so cavalier? About it
The outliers always get the vast majority of attention. The same level of performance in a sexier body will get exponentially more attention and in some cases, wads of cash
My problems is the fucking normies, who can't tell the difference from a LS and Windsor
Those exist in every discipline. People wonder why they can't play any games properly on their PC which only has onboard graphics. They probably wonder why they can't lose weight fucking around on a treadmill and doing curls
so im setting up security questions and answers https://puu.sh/xsuza/45b984e315.png
willys jeep?
What about it?
That is a Jeep that was literally made during WW2
@!papa I get the feeling you are inexperienced with both RWD platforms, and manual transmissions
you got it @Leaf me alone
So given that, the most beneficial vehicle for you would be (relatively) low performance, cheap, and very neutral in handling
i cant really afford anything past 8000 dollars so yeah @Leaf me alone
@!papa have you looked into the Nissan 180sx?
not really tbh
not bad pricing tho
It has garnered a lot of fame among drifters, but it had a pretty humble start as a weakly powered platform which was controllable at the limit of traction
it doesnt seem bad
hopefully they got one in wisconsin or minnesota
maybe illinois
I'm not trying to offend you, but if you aren't accustomed to fulll throttle meaning you car is sideways, then you won't benefit from more hp
i cant be offended im not that smart in this area bro
That is good