I *EDIT* RODE */EDIT* around in this today *pic*

MAME

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haha, actually I guess you're right about that. The car is currecntly in the "shop" for a broken air conditioner as well as the passenger door doesn't close ALL the way (I never would have noticed it until my gf pointed it out to me)

Also, a few months ago, fire was shooting out the exhaust. Woo!
 

moshquerade

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well.... if you drove around it..... i would expect a pic of you sitting in the driver's seat. :p
 

homestarmy

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Yeah, ferrari's are horrible as far as longetivity, that is the real reason no one puts any miles on it. They had a car and driver (or some mag) endurance test for it where they drove it daily. In the first few weeks, the oil pressure GAUGE broke and the car was rendered inoperable... great engineering.
 

Shockwave

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I call BS.
Considering the immaturity and flat out stupidity of 99% of your posts, and seeing as most of them are simple trolling and attention whoring, I see no reason this one is in that 1%.
 

brigden

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Originally posted by: homestarmy
Yeah, ferrari's are horrible as far as longetivity, that is the real reason no one puts any miles on it. They had a car and driver (or some mag) endurance test for it where they drove it daily. In the first few weeks, the oil pressure GAUGE broke and the car was rendered inoperable... great engineering.

I've never liked Ferrari. The cars look nice in showrooms or on posters, and they go really, really fast, but they've always struck me as a total waste of money. They're nothing more than a status symbol.

The sort of person who buys a Ferrari is the kind that comes into wealth quickly, or one who lacks class and style.

Want a fast car? Buy a Porsche.
 

Anubis

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Originally posted by: brigden
Originally posted by: homestarmy
Yeah, ferrari's are horrible as far as longetivity, that is the real reason no one puts any miles on it. They had a car and driver (or some mag) endurance test for it where they drove it daily. In the first few weeks, the oil pressure GAUGE broke and the car was rendered inoperable... great engineering.

I've never liked Ferrari. The cars look nice in showrooms or on posters, and they go really, really fast, but they've always struck me as a total waste of money. They're nothing more than a status symbol.

The sort of person who buys a Ferrari is the kind that comes into wealth quickly, or one who lacks class and style.

Want a fast car? Buy a Porsche.

right on my brotha

how ive always felt,

why buy an expensive car YOU CANT DRIVE?
 

Shockwave

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Originally posted by: brigden
Originally posted by: homestarmy
Yeah, ferrari's are horrible as far as longetivity, that is the real reason no one puts any miles on it. They had a car and driver (or some mag) endurance test for it where they drove it daily. In the first few weeks, the oil pressure GAUGE broke and the car was rendered inoperable... great engineering.

I've never liked Ferrari. The cars look nice in showrooms or on posters, and they go really, really fast, but they've always struck me as a total waste of money. They're nothing more than a status symbol.

The sort of person who buys a Ferrari is the kind that comes into wealth quickly, or one who lacks class and style.

Want a fast car? Buy a Porsche.

Definately. A Ferrari would definately crimp a mans style who wears his collar up.
 

brigden

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Originally posted by: Shockwave
Originally posted by: brigden
Originally posted by: homestarmy
Yeah, ferrari's are horrible as far as longetivity, that is the real reason no one puts any miles on it. They had a car and driver (or some mag) endurance test for it where they drove it daily. In the first few weeks, the oil pressure GAUGE broke and the car was rendered inoperable... great engineering.

I've never liked Ferrari. The cars look nice in showrooms or on posters, and they go really, really fast, but they've always struck me as a total waste of money. They're nothing more than a status symbol.

The sort of person who buys a Ferrari is the kind that comes into wealth quickly, or one who lacks class and style.

Want a fast car? Buy a Porsche.

Definately. A Ferrari would definately crimp a mans style who wears his collar up.

You'll be pleased to know I wore it down last night.
 

MAME

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Originally posted by: homestarmy
Yeah, ferrari's are horrible as far as longetivity, that is the real reason no one puts any miles on it. They had a car and driver (or some mag) endurance test for it where they drove it daily. In the first few weeks, the oil pressure GAUGE broke and the car was rendered inoperable... great engineering.

It wasn't the first few days, it was the first HOUR! Yeah, that was a weird eletrical issue that had. You don't hear about that on econo boxes ever really

EDIT: Come to think of it, maybe it was the first few hours...can't recall exactly. But I could have sworn that the tach said 18 miles on it or something ridiculous
 

MAME

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Originally posted by: Shockwave
Aweful nice of your g/fs brother to take the picture while you set it the seat.
Neat-o

...why, what did you expect the picture to be of? The picture is obviously taken while we were in a garage.

I will specifically edit the thread title to make it perfectly clear.
 

MAME

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Originally posted by: Phocas
Originally posted by: HardcoreRobot
Originally posted by: MAME
Originally posted by: Shockwave
I call BS.
Considering the immaturity and flat out stupidity of 99% of your posts, and seeing as most of them are simple trolling and attention whoring, I see no reason this one is in that 1%.

lol
http://pics.bbzzdd.com/users/forthemame/Vroom.jpg

pwned

Sitting in a garage? pfftt.

Where else would it be?
 

homestarmy

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Originally posted by: MAME
Originally posted by: homestarmy
Yeah, ferrari's are horrible as far as longetivity, that is the real reason no one puts any miles on it. They had a car and driver (or some mag) endurance test for it where they drove it daily. In the first few weeks, the oil pressure GAUGE broke and the car was rendered inoperable... great engineering.

It wasn't the first few days, it was the first HOUR! Yeah, that was a weird eletrical issue that had. You don't hear about that on econo boxes ever really

EDIT: Come to think of it, maybe it was the first few hours...can't recall exactly. But I could have sworn that the tach said 18 miles on it or something ridiculous

Yeah, but I don't think it was actually the odometer (what you mean) becuase I didn't they bought it flat out brand new, but rather 'their odometer' for the article.
 

Originally posted by: MAME
Originally posted by: Phocas
Originally posted by: HardcoreRobot
Originally posted by: MAME
Originally posted by: Shockwave
I call BS.
Considering the immaturity and flat out stupidity of 99% of your posts, and seeing as most of them are simple trolling and attention whoring, I see no reason this one is in that 1%.

lol
http://pics.bbzzdd.com/users/forthemame/Vroom.jpg

pwned

Sitting in a garage? pfftt.

Where else would it be?

aahhhhh, so you just rode as a passenger around in the garage.
 

RbSX

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Originally posted by: brigden
Originally posted by: homestarmy
Yeah, ferrari's are horrible as far as longetivity, that is the real reason no one puts any miles on it. They had a car and driver (or some mag) endurance test for it where they drove it daily. In the first few weeks, the oil pressure GAUGE broke and the car was rendered inoperable... great engineering.

I've never liked Ferrari. The cars look nice in showrooms or on posters, and they go really, really fast, but they've always struck me as a total waste of money. They're nothing more than a status symbol.

The sort of person who buys a Ferrari is the kind that comes into wealth quickly, or one who lacks class and style.

Want a fast car? Buy a Porsche.

Why buy one? Cause they can.

Chances are if you can buy a ferrari it's a minascule fraction of your income, and you probably have several other cars.. probably including a porsche.
 

Shockwave

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Originally posted by: HardcoreRobot
Originally posted by: MAME
Originally posted by: Shockwave
I call BS.
Considering the immaturity and flat out stupidity of 99% of your posts, and seeing as most of them are simple trolling and attention whoring, I see no reason this one is in that 1%.

lol
http://pics.bbzzdd.com/users/forthemame/Vroom.jpg

pwned

owned my ass. i called him an attention whore and a liar. His post SAID he DROVE it. He DIDNT.
I = teh winnar. Someone got owned, wasnt me though
 

boomdart

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Originally posted by: brigden
Originally posted by: homestarmy
Yeah, ferrari's are horrible as far as longetivity, that is the real reason no one puts any miles on it. They had a car and driver (or some mag) endurance test for it where they drove it daily. In the first few weeks, the oil pressure GAUGE broke and the car was rendered inoperable... great engineering.

I've never liked Ferrari. The cars look nice in showrooms or on posters, and they go really, really fast, but they've always struck me as a total waste of money. They're nothing more than a status symbol.

The sort of person who buys a Ferrari is the kind that comes into wealth quickly, or one who lacks class and style.

Want a fast car? Buy a Porsche.

Porsches are fugly imho. Except just one, but I forget which it is.

1986 Aston Martin Volante :thumbsup:

Lotus Espirit's are really cool too, more like a lambo show car but cost 1/2 as much; not too much more than the expensive porches. Performance wise they're top notch as well, and I know a person who owns and daily drives his with...well...minimal troubles for what it is. The same guy had an FD (rx7) that caught on fire, poor guy.