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What car do you drive? [IRL] - Printable Version +- Las Venturas Playground (https://forum.sa-mp.nl) +-- Forum: Miscellaneous (https://forum.sa-mp.nl/forum-4.html) +--- Forum: General Talk (https://forum.sa-mp.nl/forum-24.html) +--- Thread: What car do you drive? [IRL] (/thread-25547.html) |
Re: What car do you drive? [IRL] - Agent - 07-24-2015 My car. Mitsubishi Lancer. 143HP 1800CC Sport model. Re: What car do you drive? [IRL] - Fuse - 07-24-2015 143 hp? sport? psshhhhhhhhhhh Re: What car do you drive? [IRL] - STyL4 - 07-24-2015 I don't know anything about cars but that seems like a pretty good car... How can you guys tell based on looks/appearance how much approximately a car costs? Re: What car do you drive? [IRL] - Fuse - 07-24-2015 (07-24-2015, 07:27 PM)STyL4 link Wrote: I don't know anything about cars but that seems like a pretty good car... How can you guys tell based on looks/appearance how much approximately a car costs?Things like
Re: What car do you drive? [IRL] - Deer_Hunter - 07-24-2015 (07-24-2015, 07:27 PM)STyL4 link Wrote: How can you guys tell based on looks/appearance how much approximately a car costs?U recognize the model,so u can say from which yr it is and if u follow cars u know what is it worth.From appearance u can figure out the condition of the cars,but not always. That's how u approximately know how much it cost,but only approximately yh.U never know what's hidding under the hood so u can't say sure. Re: What car do you drive? [IRL] - Bloodst3r - 07-25-2015 I personally approximate the price range by first looking at the engine (Horsepower and CCs.) Then the year model, car brand itself, and the wheel size gives a slight indication too. Re: What car do you drive? [IRL] - STyL4 - 07-25-2015 So could you guys name a few that would go into "high level" category? Bentley, BMW??? What about the other ones like Peguet (or smthing), Passat, Golf Re: What car do you drive? [IRL] - Deer_Hunter - 07-25-2015 (07-25-2015, 12:17 AM)Bloodst3r link Wrote: I personally approximate the price range by first looking at the engine (Horsepower and CCs.) Then the year model, car brand itself, and the wheel size gives a slight indication too.Yeah,that's right. I was actually thinking of external appearance and how could we know what it cost from that only. (07-25-2015, 02:16 AM)STyL4 link Wrote: So could you guys name a few that would go into "high level" category?Talking about European cars,it would be: BMW,Mercedes,Audi. I don't know american market very well,but I remember that I've read how Mercedes and BMW are the best selling cars there in a last 15 years. Volkswagen,Peugeot,Opel also have great cars indeed,but for a class lower. This top ranking can't go without japanesse cars ofc,only a fact that Toyota Corolla is the best selling car of all time says a lot, with over the 35 millions cars sold they hold the record as the best selling car in the world since late 1990's. Subjectively now: BMW is best in class-Luxury car manufacturer in the world. Re: What car do you drive? [IRL] - Zezima - 07-25-2015 (07-24-2015, 09:06 PM)Fuse link Wrote: Things like buuuuullllshiiiiiiiiiiiit. American and europe have cars different prices. European cars in america will be much higher price than in europe. Vice versus vica. Re: What car do you drive? [IRL] - Bloodst3r - 07-25-2015 I don't think we can really judge what's the 'best' luxury car whatsoever. There are numerous exceptionally outstanding car manufacturers today, each of them offers different cool aspects. I do think BMW is one of the best, but certainly not the best with no competition. Take a look at the Koenigsegg Regera and the Koenigsegg One:1 ( Which is now the world's most powerful car, boasting a 1341 engine. Its name indicates its power to weight ratio. For every one kilogram, a one unit of horsepower.) Most importantly, check the Lykan HyperSport (Yes, the car from Fast 7.) Lamborghini, Bugatti, Mercedes, etc. It all depends on tastes and personal preference, but I doubt any of these brands has totally outclassed any of his rivals. These too are also certainly rated at the 'top class'. |