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It's Final: Some men can't buy cars!

Quixfire

Diamond Member
I just don't understand why this little car that I brought for $1500 can beat the bumpers of every Honda Civic that trys to race me. I mean these little civics have thousands of dollars worth of upgrades and they still have trouble keeping up. Should I disconnect a spark plug wire or shift below 2000 rpm to give them a chance?
 
Originally posted by: Quixfire
I just don't understand why this little car that I brought for $1500 can beat the bumpers of every Honda Civic that trys to race me. I mean these little civics have thousands of dollars worth of upgrades and they still have trouble keeping up. Should I disconnect a spark plug wire or shift below 2000 rpm to give them a chance?

well, that car just looks like a$$ 🙂 And they might have thousands of dollars worth of upgrades, but not under the hood. If a someone invests thousands of dollars UNDER the hood, you'd lose.
 
Originally posted by: Quixfire
Should I disconnect a spark plug wire or shift below 2000 rpm to give them a chance?

Shift below 2000 - it's safer than disconnecting a spark plug wire.

😉

😀

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I beep my horn and laugh out the windows when I see Mr. Bling standing next to his broke down POS on the side of the road. Yeah, the money he spent on spinners and a lowered suspension should have gone to upkeeping his engine.
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Originally posted by: Quixfire
I just don't understand why this little car that I brought for $1500 can beat the bumpers of every Honda Civic that trys to race me. I mean these little civics have thousands of dollars worth of upgrades and they still have trouble keeping up. Should I disconnect a spark plug wire or shift below 2000 rpm to give them a chance?

but that car is FUGLY all the same
 
Originally posted by: kalster
Originally posted by: Quixfire
I just don't understand why this little car that I brought for $1500 can beat the bumpers of every Honda Civic that trys to race me. I mean these little civics have thousands of dollars worth of upgrades and they still have trouble keeping up. Should I disconnect a spark plug wire or shift below 2000 rpm to give them a chance?

but that car is FUGLY all the same
So what you are saying is that it's OK to spend 10K on a Civic and get beaten by a Ford Escort as long as your car looks better.

 
Originally posted by: Quixfire
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire

They sure look good when they pass your broken-down Ford that you abandoned at the roadside. 😉

Honda makes good, reliable, economical cars. It's not like they make and market the rice for them. 😛

- M4H
Just for the record that Ford has never broken down anywhere. 😀

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And just for the record, I've never raced anyone in my Civic. 😉

- M4H
 
Originally posted by: Quixfire
Originally posted by: kalster
Originally posted by: Quixfire I just don't understand why this little car that I brought for $1500 can beat the bumpers of every Honda Civic that trys to race me. I mean these little civics have thousands of dollars worth of upgrades and they still have trouble keeping up. Should I disconnect a spark plug wire or shift below 2000 rpm to give them a chance?
but that car is FUGLY all the same
So what you are saying is that it's OK to spend 10K on a Civic and get beaten by a Ford Escort as long as your car looks better.

no all i am saying is i wud take reliability and looks over fugly and slightlyyy faster
 
Originally posted by: Quixfire
Originally posted by: kalster
Originally posted by: Quixfire
I just don't understand why this little car that I brought for $1500 can beat the bumpers of every Honda Civic that trys to race me. I mean these little civics have thousands of dollars worth of upgrades and they still have trouble keeping up. Should I disconnect a spark plug wire or shift below 2000 rpm to give them a chance?

but that car is FUGLY all the same
So what you are saying is that it's OK to spend 10K on a Civic and get beaten by a Ford Escort as long as your car looks better.

Yes, because we all buy our cars to race anyone who we pull up next to at a stoplight.
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And trust me - if anyone who has half a clue spent $10K on a Civic, you'd be seeing nothing but taillights and tiresmoke in that Escort.

- M4H
 
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