What make of car do you drive?

What make of car do you drive

  • Ford (incl FPV)

    Votes: 13 10.9%
  • Holden (incl HSV)

    Votes: 34 28.6%
  • Mitsubishi (incl Ralliart)

    Votes: 13 10.9%
  • Toyota (incl TRD)

    Votes: 20 16.8%
  • Hyundai

    Votes: 4 3.4%
  • Mercedes Benz (incl AMG)

    Votes: 2 1.7%
  • BMW

    Votes: 2 1.7%
  • Other

    Votes: 31 26.1%

  • Total voters
    119
theres plenty of muppets on this site too though....


anyway back onn topic i have a '00 vt commodore.:cool:
dreaming of a monaro or a vx/vy clubsport in the near future. :)

Yeah I know, but I have been out of this game for about 5 years so I take no notice.

Car forums are 100 times worse than bowling.
 
Use to drive this.....
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Then this.....
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We bought this a week ago.....
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Now that you have given bowling away Brett, the extra dollars saved could go to help pay off "this thing".
Very nice anyway.

Mrs P.
 
'90 Corolla. Great little car. Before that a '89xf wagon, Mazda 323, original '71 Lotus Escort which was a collectors item when sold.
 
Yep, very nice car, indeed Grimmace! Had a mate with one some years ago. Beautifully detailed and finished. A real pleasure to drive. He had a very sweet 6 speed manual in it which was beautifully sequenced between gears. You could drive it smoother than an auto or give it some poke with equal ease.

I sold my trusty Saab about a year ago now. It was a great car and I'd happily recommend one (before GM got too far into them, anyway.) But I had to make room for my pet car below... I met a nice lady who was taking an overseas assignment and was clearing her Australian commitments, including this much loved very original 2000 MkI TT Quattro. A case of right place, right time, good price too. (I paid more for a Magna once!) Having owned it for a year, I can see why she cried when she signed the rego over. :)
 

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These go pretty hard Jason? Heard good things about them, but wanted to know if they are really what everyone says they are!!
 
Lovely car Lewis! Superb ride for doing those long bowling trips. Now to find a good BMW mechanic. It'll save you a fortune!

Ryan, to answer your question, yes, once you get it off the line. Even with 25psi of Turbo and the heavier duty engineering of the Quattro model engine, being a 1.8 it doesn't have the breathtaking launch of some larger blocks. (It'll still put a smile on your dial though!)

I've given it a squirt on a track with Chris Thomas in his evil XR6 Turbo and the ground I lost on the launch (automatic v. my 6 speed manual) didn't get larger as we got faster. If I was prepared to really punish the clutch, I could reduce that lost ground quite substantially as well. Once we got to some bendy stuff though, the Audi's lower CG and Quattro drive train is all over a sedan. It's hilariously sticky to the road. Every time I see a "Winding Road Ahead" sign in this car, I get a little grin and reach for the gear stick. Coming through Macquarie Pass two weeks ago, I was watching other quite good cars lurch about and I knew mine wasn't even beginning to get quick.

The TT is named for the Touring Trophy race in Wales and it is a sports tourer with some pretty heavy mod cons, not a pure performance machine. These things make it slower and heavier, but more comfortable, safer and richly featured. You can do long distances and climb out feeling pretty human. More than I can say for some cars I've owned.

But this isn't a car for flogging hard and often. I bought it and love it because it's a such an exquisitely resolved design. There's not a spare line on the thing and none you would add to it. The interior is very sleek and minimalist to the point where 6 months into owning it, I was still discovering stuff in among all the black-on black! I used to design buildings and even now, my designer's eye is still finding junctions and lines that are so well resolved that I pause and admire how so much complexity can be made to look so effortless.

It's a design classic; a thing of beauty, with a great international list of awards and it's lines are still being copied 10 years later by Audi and other manufacturers and as such, worth preserving. It's a 10 year old car that they got right and it'll be cool in another 20 years and probably longer, like old Porsche 911's. And that's the plan; I'll be keeping this one for a lot of years to come.

P.S. I saw one in Bathurst this year without the spoiler retro-fit. Very collectable!
 
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