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Stanced cars are pretty cool. I'd never own one, but I've got some respect for the people who can drive them everyday. But donks... That is just ghetto trash shit in my area.
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Maybe you can explain what you mean.. A car that in the video above you has to have boards and shit to do anything, compared to a donk that can be daily driven no problem.. Or do you mean the people that own them.. Because I can see what you mean there, but that doesn't apply to all of them.. Just as we can't all be classified as ricers..
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I like the look of slammed cars. But it just isn't practical. I couldn't do it, but if you have the patience to drive a car like that, props to you. Normally the ones I see are Honda Civics, Acura Integras, Mazda Miatas, or Nissan 240s. I guess I'm just more partial to tuner cars, but for some reason I think a 1,000 dollar dropped Civic is a thousand times more classy than a raised up 1,000 dollar Buick Regal on 24s. |
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Idk dude, they both are complete shit both have their super downfalls. Slammed cars screw up the undercarriage, suspension and body plus handle like ass. Donked cars, make brakes hate their life, and screw up the suspension and body. So really, both are ghetto trash, people just think a slammed car called somthing else is "hip" when really they are idiots. Im not talking about functional cars lowered via air or hydros either. |
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That gold Camaro...jeezus, I want to gouge my eyes out...
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Ha ha...that gold Camaro looks like it was wrapped with a bunch of Willy Wonka's golden tickets...
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Sorry, the notion that enthusiasts only drive ATs is....a fast way to stunt sales.
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Oddly enough I think the perfect classy solution is somewhere in the middle of these two...oh wait...
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IMO, the notion that an enthusiast sticks specifically to one transmission is ignorant. If you have to have one and flame the other you're not an enthusiast, you're a zealot. Absolutely someone can have a preference, but let people drive what they paid for and want to drive..
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I hope this car is just as fun if not more fun to drive as the G8 GT was. As long as its American though, I will not be buying one. US companies have come a long way but they still have a long way to go.
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Apples to oranges.
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