Would you rather?

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I think I'll take the GAZ, due to the higher horsepower figure and RWD factor. It needs a lot of work done to it, specifically in the interior and exterior, but it can be done. The GAZ shows potential, whereas the Golf looks like it will never be more than a low hp hatchback, of which there are more than enough in today's world.
 
03/04 Mustang Cobra "Terminator"

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E46 BMW M3

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Nearly identical in price, close but I'd take the Termi :sly:
 
Easily the Cobra. 395 supercharged horsepower from a 4.6L V8 with a 6 speed manual transmission. That would be so much fun.

Although, I'm not exactly a BMW fan and I love Fords...
 
Caravan RT vs. Town and Country: I'll take the RT, even though I hate minivans. :indiff:

The Town and Country wins hands down over that ugly Toyota minivan.

Golf vs. GAZ Volga: Hmmm... Tough choice, both are good restore projects. But I'll go with the Golf and try to restore it and/or improve the power and handling.

SVT Cobra Terminator vs. BMW M3 E46: Tough one, hmmm..... I'll take the Terminator and do some bpu upgrades to it. :)
 
I love the M3, but I never got the point of a convertible version. And I've always liked the Mustang, so give me the Mustang!
 
Mustang.
A friend of mine owns a E46 (not an M3, but 330ci Coupe), and I'd like to show him the American power in action. :cool:
 
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2013 Chrysler Town & County S

2013 Toyota Sienna
^ The Sienna, especially the SE.


Toyota because it's Japanese (I like Japanese cars) and because it has nearly Lexus quality interior (for obvious reasons).
^ Well technically it's an American-made Japanese car. The Nissan Quest on the other hand is 100% Japanese. :sly:


These two cost $1,400 each. What would you rather spend this money on?

1985 VW Golf II 1.6D
54 hp, FF, MT, mileage 92,000 km

or

1982 GAZ 24-02 Volga
100 hp, FR, MT, mileage 68,687 km

:crazy:
^ The Golf is the best choice here, that vodka with wheels just doesn't cut it. ;)


03/04 Mustang Cobra "Terminator"

E46 BMW M3

:sly:
^ As a E46 M3 (ZCP) owner, I test drove two cabrios before (an '03 & an '04). I never got impressed on the cabrio ever. Infact it was some sort of a disappointment. That changed when I drove the coupe for the first time, and guess what happend to that one? My choice is the SN-95. Even today, it's still a badass!

:scared:
 
As good as the BRZ is, I'll have to take the 22b. It's point-to-point pace is mega and that boxer engine sound is what all Subies should sound like.
 
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A Used 1999 Subaru Impreza 2.2 STi 22b - £25,990. 4 Owners and 58k Miles. Number 158/400.

Or a:

A New Subaru BRZ 2.0 SE - £24,995
^ As an ex-Subaru driver ('04 WRX-W, '06 WRX-W, & '89 GL-T/Leone), nothing can be more 'Pure Subaru' than a GC body Impreza (which it had a sedan, wagon, & coupe). The BRZ is my favorite of all SubieYota versions. But even FHI engineered 90% of the car, there is a hint of Toyota in it and to me lacks the true Subaru nature. The 22B is the epitome of all things Subaru. Sure the SVX was the big dabby at the time, but these two were the opposite ends of the spectrum (one for performance & one for sport-luxury). So obviously, my pick is the GC 22B.


Fun Fact ~> Tutubi in Tagalog is Dragonfly in English.

Tutubi = 22B, get it!? :lol:

:)
 
BRZ. I never got all the hype the surrounds stuff like Impreza's and Evo's and whatnot. Also, the BRZ is new and I won't be the fifth owner, so that's a big plus.
 
Chrysler Town & Country S vs. Toyota Sienna - Sienna, the T&C is a really annoying minivan.

Volkswagen Golf MkII 1.6D vs. GAZ 24-02 Volga - Golf, I'm more familiar with it.

Ford Mustang Cobra Terminator vs. BMW M3 Convertible - Cobra.

Subaru Impreza 22B-STi vs. Subaru BRZ 2.0 SE - 22b. :drool::drool::crazy: klmsdkfonsnaosdoasdfosnadg
 
Terminator Cobra, with wide back tires. I love the stance of that car. Took a while for that rear end to grow on me but I like it.
 
I'd take the 22B. I've had a soft spot for that car ever since I was a little kid.

Here are two cars being offered for sale right now in my area. So, which would you rather have?

2005 Aston Martin Vanquish S - 10,573 miles - $115,910
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More info.

or

1994 Lamborghini Diablo VT Coupe - 9,389 miles - $115,999
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More info.

As much as I love the Diablo, I would pick the Vanquish. I tend to like more modern cars. Plus, for me, the Vanquish was one of the very first cars I fell in love with after seeing a commercial for Die Another Day.
 

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