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Voltage posted:Much, much worse. 5th gear just did a review of the new 300c (which is a £35-40k car in the UK, and that is 530/A6 S-line/E-class AMG sport money) and they were highly critical of the the quality of the interior, considering the price. So while the interiors are vastly improved overall, they're still not doing the "cheap American interiors" reputation any favours.
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Boaz MacPhereson posted:Wait...wait...is that seat...? It's a Toyota GT-One, I'm fairly sure they knew what they were doing.
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dissss posted:Sadly that kit is fairly common here, there is even another SW20 with it listed Hyundai!!!
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# ? Feb 27, 2013 23:25 |
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Cruseydr posted:This thread has taught me that the Intruder body kit is popular everywhere. Most likely because they made it for a ton of models.
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# ? Feb 27, 2013 23:29 |
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veedubfreak posted:Wrong. Imagine your averate PT Loser Cruiser driver. There is no way in hell they can reach those over their humongous panus. As a card carrying Nerd, I would just pretend I was adjusting console controls on a Star Trek shuttlecraft when raising and lowering my windows. It also gave me excellent training for being able to use the controls on the dash of my 65 Deville, where the radio knobs are somewhere near where the middle of the glove box would be on a modern car. Ergonomics have indeed improved over the last half century! My interior wasn't too bad. Since my previous cars were an early 90s Ford Tempo and a mid 80s Cutlass Ciera, it seemed very modern to me. I don't like plasticky interiors in general nowadays though, so my tastes have changed.
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# ? Feb 28, 2013 01:23 |
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D C posted:Random question then, do you know Billy Richards? Nope, I barely went to New Paltz in my younger days. I'm more of a Newburgh/Middletown goon.
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# ? Feb 28, 2013 01:43 |
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VikingSkull posted:Nope, I barely went to New Paltz in my younger days. I'm more of a Newburgh/Middletown goon. My god do I ever love the steak with mushrooms at Steak & Stein.
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# ? Feb 28, 2013 02:43 |
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This car was built by a very well respected member in the NSX community, who has properly rebuilt many salvaged cars. http://www.extrememotorcar.com/album79?page=12 Scroll from page 12 up to page 1. This proves the good lord giveth, and the good lord Taketh away.
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# ? Feb 28, 2013 02:50 |
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It's a little ugly but I'd rather it be rebuilt like that than sitting in a field as a shattered husk. I think the back looks great.
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Seat Safety Switch posted:It's a little ugly but I'd rather it be rebuilt like that than sitting in a field as a shattered husk. Except the donor car was pristine, this wasn't one of his rebuilds. I should have been more clear, my bad.
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# ? Feb 28, 2013 02:55 |
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Is that seriously Great Stuff they used to make their new bumper?
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# ? Feb 28, 2013 02:55 |
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There's a horribly riced out NSX around here (think the level of those aussie MR2s) and it makes me so sad everytime I see it.
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# ? Feb 28, 2013 02:57 |
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In that case, gross. Some guy who lives near me has a very nice red NSX on gold wheels I see from time to time. I don't know if I could deal with the pressure of owning a car that rare.
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Seat Safety Switch posted:In that case, gross. They're weekend cars, it's never left at the mall or outside a restaurant out of view. Crustashio posted:There's a horribly riced out NSX around here (think the level of those aussie MR2s) and it makes me so sad everytime I see it. There are a lot of owners that have questionable taste. They'd make most old CRX owners look like their heads were screwed on straight. Slide into the NSX Builds forum over at NSXprime if you'd like to be slightly offended sometime.
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Crustashio posted:There's a horribly riced out NSX around here (think the level of those aussie MR2s) and it makes me so sad everytime I see it. Hey. Hey. New Zealand MR2s. We only claim ownership of New Zealand things when it suits us (see Phar Lap, Russel Crowe when he's not throwing phones at people). Having said that, there are plenty of those miserable Intruder body kits over here as well, they are just more likely to be on auto-trans, front-drive shitboxes like Camrys. At least an MR2 has some manner of driving cachet.
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# ? Feb 28, 2013 04:23 |
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24's on the front, 26's on the back I guess the only terrible thing was the haphazardly placed spring blocks AND spacers used to get "just" enough clearance in the wheel wells. The ride quality was spine-joltingly atrocious as well. Root Bear fucked around with this message at 04:37 on Feb 28, 2013 |
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kastein posted:My god do I ever love the steak with mushrooms at Steak & Stein. Goddamn, who knew we had this many Hudson Valley goons around? Schlesinger's is better, though I can still smoke at the bar there.
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VikingSkull posted:Goddamn, who knew we had this many Hudson Valley goons around? Schlesinger's is better, though I can still smoke at the bar there. I'm actually from central Massachusetts, but I ended up there every week or two for work for much of fall 2011 and winter 2012. So we usually hit up Steak&Stein for dinner at least once a trip. It's making me hungry just thinking about it. e: terrible car stuff - loving hell Jeep, why did you make the transfer case shift linkages and brackets different between the auto and manual models?! GOD DAMNIT!
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# ? Feb 28, 2013 04:42 |
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Root Bear posted:
So... you're saying you were inside of this car. HAH!
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VikingSkull posted:Goddamn, who knew we had this many Hudson Valley goons around? Schlesinger's is better, though I can still smoke at the bar there. I'm a bit up north in Albany, but my roomate went to Suny New Paltz a few years back so I used to go down there and hang out. The gilded otter rules!
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Seat Safety Switch posted:In that case, gross. Dude at my job daily drives one in the summer.
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Astroman posted:As a card carrying Nerd, I would just pretend I was adjusting console controls on a Star Trek shuttlecraft when raising and lowering my windows. It also gave me excellent training for being able to use the controls on the dash of my 65 Deville, where the radio knobs are somewhere near where the middle of the glove box would be on a modern car. Ergonomics have indeed improved over the last half century! Thats why, as a nerd, i love the interior of the Citroen DS5: Switches in the roof!
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Giblet Plus! posted:Dude at my job daily drives one in the summer. And I don't see the big deal or the "pressure" of daily driving one. They can be had for significantly less than 1/2 of the cars sitting in my office parking lit right now, and nobody around here seems to feel pressure for leaving their AMG Merc out there or their new Range Rover or the 911 Turbo, etc, etc. Realistically we're talking less than even diesel pickup money here.
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Shai-Hulud posted:Thats why, as a nerd, i love the interior of the Citroen DS5: I'd be constantly playing airline pilot if I had those in my car.
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# ? Feb 28, 2013 14:57 |
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My dad's old Citroën Jumpy company car had the controls for the electric windows and mirrors in the same location on the bottom of the shelf above the windscreen. I have no idea why, but I thought it was cool. KozmoNaut fucked around with this message at 15:34 on Feb 28, 2013 |
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mid 90s Chrysler Grand Caravans have the switches for the rear vent windows there, too. ... in case you ever get cursed with one of those things, which belong in this thread in ways I can't even express.
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Motronic posted:And I don't see the big deal or the "pressure" of daily driving one. They can be had for significantly less than 1/2 of the cars sitting in my office parking lit right now, and nobody around here seems to feel pressure for leaving their AMG Merc out there or their new Range Rover or the 911 Turbo, etc, etc. Realistically we're talking less than even diesel pickup money here. Because an NSX is rare, while a newish Merc is not.
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Also I imagine there's a lot more black market demand for high-end Honda parts than Mercedes.
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veedubfreak posted:Because an NSX is rare, while a newish Merc is not. Not rare enough to be worth much. Or is it not desirable enough to be worth much? Either way the market pretty much has spoken on that one, so it's hardly something worth fussing over if you leave it in a lot. Just not seeing the big deal.
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# ? Feb 28, 2013 18:07 |
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The value of the NSX will double in the next 5-10 years imo. They've already started increasing in price over here.
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# ? Feb 28, 2013 18:09 |
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I think it's more that if someone dings up your new Merc's fender in the parking lot, replacement parts exist to fix it. The prices on older supercars reflect the parts availability situation.
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Zlatan Imhobitch posted:The value of the NSX will double in the next 5-10 years imo. They've already started increasing in price over here. Nooo, don't tell me this. I was really beginning to believe I could afford one inside of this decade.
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Snowdens Secret posted:I think it's more that if someone dings up your new Merc's fender in the parking lot, replacement parts exist to fix it. The prices on older supercars reflect the parts availability situation. Exactly. I just tried to order new OEM floor mats for mine today, and they're discontinued. The used OEM parts market is starting to spiral upwards; as an example I saw a front bumper tow hook cover for sale yesterday for $100! OEM 2002+ wheels frequently sell for as much as a new set of BBS LM's. The one that gets me is the clutch, the OEM version sells for over $1,300 (nearly 1,800 retail). Parts are silly, but again, it's a unique and special car with all the incidentals that come with that.
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Shai-Hulud posted:Thats why, as a nerd, i love the interior of the Citroen DS5: I need this. This is important.
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# ? Feb 28, 2013 22:25 |
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How many power windows does that car have?
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# ? Mar 1, 2013 04:00 |
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Five. The sixth locks in the auxiliary power in case of tractor beam.
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# ? Mar 1, 2013 04:47 |
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None of those are for the windows, the window controls are in the center console: (4 windows, central locking button and rear window lockout button) The controls on the ceiling are for the shades on the triple moon roofs. Each front seat has its own and there's a big one for the rear seat. I have no idea what the other buttons are for, but they look like HUD controls to me: (Click for huge) I totally want a DS5. Anything related to it really doesn't belong in this thread. E: vvvv Well yeah, obviously. Actually I don't really want a DS5, I want a huge Citroën with ridiculously soft hydropneumatic suspension. KozmoNaut fucked around with this message at 11:33 on Mar 1, 2013 |
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KozmoNaut posted:I totally want a Better
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KozmoNaut posted:None of those are for the windows, the window controls are in the center console: The SOS button calls the emergency services with your GPS location (and activates automatically in a severe crash), the button with the citroen logo calls citroen if you have a breakdown. I have a C4 that has a few of these controls on the roof (sunroof/sunshade and a bunch of LED reading lights). I have to say, the new C4 has about the most buttons I've ever seen in a car - about 50 or so in mine (6 on the arm rest, 12 on the wheel, two on the stalks, two paddles, 6 on the roof, as well as a full complement on the dash to both sides of the steering wheel, and four buttons on the dials that change the colours and brightness of various lighting). Combined with a really un-intuitive UI on the two (completely different) LCD displays, it's all a bit confusing. The Italian GPS system/iPod integration genuinely comes under 'Terrible Car stuff', spending most of the time crashed or pointing you in completely the wrong direction, and despite a £1,200 price tag, doesn't even have touch screen, so you have to turn a dial to 'type' in addresses.
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Yeah the French do some weird stuff on their cars. Weird controls ( I don't have buttons on the steering wheel, I have two little extra stalks behind the wheel with audio/ cruise control buttons for example) and they might just have some technical problems (like needing a new turbo after 90000km ) but I really like their design. It's a lot more interesting to look at than most of the stuff other companies churn out. I sat in a DS5 at the dealer and I really love the cockpit. It's all science fictiony and buttony. But not in a confusing way like recent ford cockpits. I'm pretty happy Peugeot is moving away from the whole gaping maw design though. Those cars had the stupidest smile on their face.
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