Iam loving our last two cars the before this one i had an R32 Skyline,which was that great ,when my friend was selling his R33 Spec 2 we thought well we know the older version is great so this can only be better and better in some ways it has been.
Both offer us a sports car but which can be used as a daily car for taking the kids to school,going shopping and taking people out with it being a 5 seater.
And the opinion of tuning the engine up to great BHP limits and a style that i feel still doesnt look old and still turns heads from the young and old and i can attend car meets and feel great.
Most of all both these cars give and gave me a smile each time i sat behind the wheel and i use every excuse to drive them even if its nipping to very local shops.
So to me there the best so far.I will add pics of our R33/R32 below.
and not to show off.As each car is great.
http://www.rankmyride.com/data//1/d/24595//.large/longhairedboyr33gtst.jpg
http://www.rankmyride.com/data//1/d/24595//.large/longhairedboyandhisr33spec2skyline.jpg
http://www.rankmyride.com/data//0/0/23716//.large/gothgalukr32_skyline.jpg
2007-12-30 12:52:47
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answered by tricky 7
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1980 Audi Turbo 5000. It was a Z-28 killer, even with it's 3 speed automatic. The interior details were like a plush living room. The faster you go, the more it would glue itself down to the road (thanks to the negative roll radius steering common to Euro cars). The only maintenance was brake pad changes at 50,000 miles front, 100,000 miles rear, and tires. Of course regular oil changes. If only it wasn't a Michigan car, with highly salted winter roads, I would still have it. I periodically look on the internet for cars like it from the South. The exhaust system was factory stainless steel. By 1985, all Audi's were made from 2-side galvanized steel. Newer ones have aluminum body parts. Nothing I have read about has beaten Audi in crash tests, either. They represent the pinnacle of engineering excellence and safety. A used Audi, in general, is better than a brand new anything else!!!! They are race proven and the manufacturer actually stands behind the product!!!!! Test drive an Audi A3 with the nes DSG transmission and realize that they are getting close to 40 MPG and still go 0-60 MPH in under 7 seconds. And they do it, with safety!!!!
2007-12-30 17:32:29
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answered by Robert M 7
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Over the years I've owned over 40 cars varying from a Corvette to Geo Metro. Probably the best one so far is my current car, a 1995 Toyota Camry LE coupe. I bought it in 2005 with 95,000 miles, it was going to be a winter beater for my 99 Trans Am convertible. It now has 148,000 and it runs just like new. I haven't done a thing to it other than oil changes and the required timing belt change. It just starts up and runs smoothly everyday no matter how hot or cold the temperature is outside. I've driven this car across the country twice for vacations. 29 mpg and no problems. And because it's a rare bright red 2 door coupe, I don't see one like it on every street corner. The third generation Camry can't be beat!
2007-12-30 16:24:39
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answered by Answer Man 3
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90 Miata, the right balance of everything (at least for the two of us). Still own it. Reliable.
1968 Dodge Dart, used it for 10 years and 250 K miles then some one stole it. No problems, good size and even with only a 225 enough power.
2007-12-30 16:21:30
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answered by teamepler@verizon.net 5
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73 corvette, I got more for it than I paid.
2007-12-31 11:23:29
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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1986 Toyota P/U 2x4. The thing ran forever.
2007-12-30 16:29:13
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answered by Johnny U 6
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ford f-150 very little plastic,very durable , safest vehicle ive ever owned,and handles better than any car i have driven.
2007-12-30 19:05:57
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answer #7
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answered by swammy 2
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my old volvo. it was cheap to ensure, repair it lasted forever and no one ever tried to mess with it. plus the thing was a tank, I felt 1000 times safer in my volvo then I do in my new honda
2007-12-30 16:23:04
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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2000 Pontiac grand am gt 3.4 L.
because i had drive this car 130.000 miles with no any problem. Fast&Comfortable&Strong!!
2007-12-30 22:45:36
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answered by Ozdevil 3
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a 1987 toyota supra, because i cant afford anything better.
2007-12-30 16:44:27
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answered by Anonymous
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