Would you rather?

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Comical cars: Hmmm.... Both are funny though, but I'll take that smart car with the little tykes theme, epic! :lol:

FR-S vs. 330i vs. M3: I don't care for the 330i, but it's a tight choice between two of the best companies that still work on inline engines........ I'll take both FRS and M3, because M and 86! :D

Camry vs Olds: Hmmm..... I'll take the Camry, I don't like that type of Olds though.
 
@Vspec it's a 335i (3.0L straight 6 twin turbo), not a 330i.

Anyways, M3, because M3. E46 M3 has always been my favourite one.

And Toyota Camry - they maybe mediocre life on wheels, but I'm sure it'd be better than a 80's semi mediocre box on wheels.
 
Little Tikes Smart Car Vs Pokemon Beetle: Definitely the Smart car.

Scion FR-S vs BMW 335i vs E46 M3: M3, because the FR-S is a Toyota over here and I don't want to say 'I own a Toyota'; and because M3.

Oldsomible 98 1980 vs 2007 toyota camry: Oldsmobile.
 
Celicaas
^^^^^^
well the olds is lower mileage and considerd classic

why you want that cheap Japanese plastic car ?!

Reason is because Japanese cars are very reliable. A friend of mine back in high school (about 4-5 years ago) found a early 1990s model camery. When he bought it it had over 380k miles and just needed some hoses and lines that needed to be replaced. He fixed those minor things and gave it a brand new paint job and a sound system and didn't do anything else to it. After high school he and a few friends went on a huge trip around the US and the car worked great. Last time I heard from him about a year ago he told me he had over 600k miles and he keeps the normal maintenance don't on it and that's it.

Those things run forever
 
I wonder how many people know how easy it is to mod a 335i to be fast as hell in a straight line. That said, I'd rather have a manual trans. E46 m3 and not have to worry about the HPFP issues nor any other turbo related issues and just mod it tastefully.

Also, Camry
 
GT-R because a MR Ferrari won't be that safe up in the mountains

Little Tikes Smart Car
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VS.
Pokemon Beetle
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I would have the Smart Car
I've always wanted a Smart, so I'll take that.
Okay, here's one:

Scion FR-S, new
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Or BMW 335i, used
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Or
E46 M3, used, very good condition
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Scion FR-S. Not only do I hate BMWs, but that thing that is coming out soon (that lets you record real-life laps and put them in GT) only works for the FR-S/BRZ, so...yeah...
Oldsomible 98 1980 90000KM

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(The picture is an example)



Or

2007 toyota camry 160000KM

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Uh, neither? If I had to choose one, I'd take the Camry.
 
GT-R vs. 512:
GR-R no contest. It's a great car, and I can't stand the Boxer. It's ugly and slow. Not even a proper Ferrari.

FR-S vs. 335i vs. E46 M3:
M3 by far. The 335i is nice and kinda fast, but the other two are much better. I love the FR-S, and I would pick it over a lot of things, but... an M3 is an M3.

Oldsmobile vs. Camry:
Camry. I would rather cartwheel to my destination than drive the piece of crap Oldsmobile.
 
Goshin2568
GT-R vs. 512:
GR-R no contest. It's a great car, and I can't stand the Boxer. It's ugly and slow. Not even a proper Ferrari.

512BB not a proper Ferrari? How dare you. Hahahaha i know your personal opinion. I love it though.
 
512BB not a proper Ferrari? How dare you. Hahahaha i know your personal opinion. I love it though.

I just think it was too conservative, and it wasn't performance minded enough. The 512 was their top spec model at the time, and it looked worse than both cars under it. And it's competition, the Countach, was better looking, had more pizzaz, and was 1000 LBS LIGHTER! That to me says failure on Ferrari's part.
 
New one:
Tesla model S or BMW M5
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I'm seriously leaning towards the Tesla as I really dig the styling and awesome torque plus the exotic factor and if I were to get an M5 it would be the E60 with the wailing V10.
 
So what if it uses gas? There's not a huge shortage.

And where do you think the electricity the Tesla uses comes from?

Most likely a fossil fuel using, non-renewable resource using power plant.
 
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