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Post A Pic Of Your Ride

Posted: Tue May 15, 2018 7:56 am
by ACDC8
I used to love these threads of old :mrgreen:

Current ride is a 2017 Golf R ...

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... still with the winter wheels on.

Re: Post A Pic Of Your Ride

Posted: Tue May 15, 2018 5:19 pm
by UltimateDelta
2011 Subaru Impreza Outback Sport:

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Re: Post A Pic Of Your Ride

Posted: Tue May 15, 2018 11:08 pm
by ACDC8
UltimateDelta wrote:
2011 Subaru Impreza Outback Sport:

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Love the background on your pic - suits the car very nicely :thumbsup:

Re: Post A Pic Of Your Ride

Posted: Wed May 16, 2018 5:38 am
by notaxonrotax
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300D, year: 1995.


No Tax On Rotax

Re: Post A Pic Of Your Ride

Posted: Wed May 16, 2018 5:56 am
by Tugger
About as plain as can be (but I do have 18" rims/35 series tires) be but I really like it:
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Tugg

Re: Post A Pic Of Your Ride

Posted: Wed May 16, 2018 6:22 am
by JustAnFO
ACDC8 wrote:
I used to love these threads of old :mrgreen:

Current ride is a 2017 Golf R ...

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... still with the winter wheels on.

Just cuz you posted your .:R...
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Re: Post A Pic Of Your Ride

Posted: Wed May 16, 2018 9:26 am
by TheFlyingDisk
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A 2017 Renault Fluence (sedan version of the Renault Megane III). Sweet car. Got it on a massive bargain, some $10,000 off sticker price.

Re: Post A Pic Of Your Ride

Posted: Wed May 16, 2018 12:00 pm
by DLFREEBIRD
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not my car, my bosses, but i get it when he's out of town to run errands which is almost every day in Nevada. It's 2013 Tesla model s how time fly's. I can't believe it's 5 years old. The one he has in L.A. is the latest model with two batteries, but :( i'm not allowed to drive it. i don't have a California driver license so his insurance there won't add me as a driver.

my personal car is (sigh) a 2014 Toyota Corolla charcoal gray. I hate it because it's so common, especially when i'm looking for it in a massive parking lot. There dozens of them that look exactly like mine. I Don't have that problem with his Tesla.

Re: Post A Pic Of Your Ride

Posted: Sun May 20, 2018 10:42 am
by 777222LR
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Infiniti Q60 Redsport 400 - Took this during some fog in the mountains of SE Oklahoma.

Re: Post A Pic Of Your Ride

Posted: Sun May 20, 2018 3:23 pm
by BartSimpson
That's my ride. I own a car, too, but I'm using my bikes much more than the car...

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Re: Post A Pic Of Your Ride

Posted: Mon May 21, 2018 7:45 am
by flyingsikh
2010 Dodge Ram 3500
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2008 Infiniti G35x Sport
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Re: Post A Pic Of Your Ride

Posted: Tue May 22, 2018 3:26 pm
by Zeppi
BMW 730Ld

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It's a "wolf in sheep skin", the following has been added/changed over the last year:

- New BMW M67D44 4.4 litre V8 diesel engine
- AGR and turbocharger pressure adaption to 450HP, 1000Nm torque
- New ZF 6HP32Z gearbox with software matching the engine output
- Ceramic brakes

Provides lots of space and comfort while cruising economically at 200km/h, top speed is 305km/h @ 4000rpm, which of course isn't very economical any more :lol:

Re: Post A Pic Of Your Ride

Posted: Thu May 31, 2018 10:07 pm
by ACDC8
JustAnFO wrote:
Just cuz you posted your .:R...
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Lapiz Blue - nice! DSG or manual?

Re: Post A Pic Of Your Ride

Posted: Sat Jun 02, 2018 7:09 am
by JustAnFO
ACDC8 wrote:
JustAnFO wrote:
Just cuz you posted your .:R...
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Lapiz Blue - nice! DSG or manual?

I handed in my man card and got the flappy paddles.

Re: Post A Pic Of Your Ride

Posted: Sat Jun 02, 2018 10:53 am
by 45272455674
BartSimpson wrote:
That's my ride. I own a car, too, but I'm using my bikes much more than the car...

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I'm on a bicycle heaps too. For me getting to work, bicycle is quicker and cheaper. My work has excellent bicycle facilities and great lockers/showers and even provide towels. About 12km each way which is hardly anything.

I'll get a shot of it some time and put it on here.

Re: Post A Pic Of Your Ride

Posted: Sat Jun 02, 2018 12:33 pm
by lugie
My trusty bike:

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Runs wonderfully smooth, slightly wider tyres give it some degree of offroading capabilities and the disc brakes are super effective. During summer semester I ride it to class, about 12kms, almost every day.

Re: Post A Pic Of Your Ride

Posted: Sat Jun 02, 2018 7:29 pm
by ACDC8
JustAnFO wrote:
I handed in my man card and got the flappy paddles.

Nothing wrong with that - great transmission for the R. I went with the manual, I'm kinda wishing I went with the DSG myself.

Re: Post A Pic Of Your Ride

Posted: Sun Jun 03, 2018 1:13 am
by mham001
I have lots of rides. This has been the flagship for a few years.

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Re: Post A Pic Of Your Ride

Posted: Sun Jun 03, 2018 7:28 am
by BartSimpson
cpd wrote:

I'm on a bicycle heaps too. For me getting to work, bicycle is quicker and cheaper. My work has excellent bicycle facilities and great lockers/showers and even provide towels. About 12km each way which is hardly anything.

I'll get a shot of it some time and put it on here.


You beat me by 2 km... It's always great to pass the cars when they are stuck inbound into town, isn't it? The funny thing is - if you watch closely you can see that 80 % of them have local licence plates and are filled with 1 (read: one) person. "You are not in a traffic jam, you are the traffic jam!"

The economics are great, too - not only saving on fuel but also on time, since there is no need to go to the gym anymore.

Who's the guy in your avatar - is it you?

Re: Post A Pic Of Your Ride

Posted: Sun Jun 03, 2018 8:26 am
by 45272455674
BartSimpson wrote:
cpd wrote:

I'm on a bicycle heaps too. For me getting to work, bicycle is quicker and cheaper. My work has excellent bicycle facilities and great lockers/showers and even provide towels. About 12km each way which is hardly anything.

I'll get a shot of it some time and put it on here.


You beat me by 2 km... It's always great to pass the cars when they are stuck inbound into town, isn't it? The funny thing is - if you watch closely you can see that 80 % of them have local licence plates and are filled with 1 (read: one) person. "You are not in a traffic jam, you are the traffic jam!"

The economics are great, too - not only saving on fuel but also on time, since there is no need to go to the gym anymore.

Who's the guy in your avatar - is it you?


That would be me riding from Vipiteno to Brixen. I cannot quite remember exactly which descent that was - but I think it might have been Penserjoch (Passo Pennes) - a very fast descent.

Here where I live the traffic jams are huge and it is impossible to get anywhere quickly during peak hour. Bicycle is the answer. And like you've observed, the cars are always single occupant, hardly ever two or more people.

The locals here say that Sydney is too steep or hilly to ride a bicycle to work. I just point to towns like Innsbruck or some other areas like Trentino where they are some very steep roads and the local people ride those with no great drama.

Re: Post A Pic Of Your Ride

Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2018 12:06 am
by PlymSpotter
I drive a 320D, don't have a picture to hand, but it's essentially this model and colour:

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Pretty comfortable despite having run flats and very economical on long trips, even when I'm not hanging around. Not so great around town, so I am thinking of getting a city car too for shorter trips, but that would probably be automatic so my partner can drive it as well.

I also really want to buy a 'modern' classic soon, preferably to restore. I'm thinking Ford Capri, always loved these since I was a kid and a friend's parents had one:

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Re: Post A Pic Of Your Ride

Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2018 6:43 am
by BartSimpson
PlymSpotter wrote:
I also really want to buy a 'modern' classic soon, preferably to restore. I'm thinking Ford Capri, always loved these since I was a kid and a friend's parents had one:


Ah, the Ford Capri - brings back fond memories! Good choice! As a kid I was so mad at my dad that he didn't buy one. Needless to say that with a lot of kids at home this was the least suitable car for us. But which kid cares for these details? So we got a Ford Granada instead. (Basically, it was Cowley instead of Bodie and Doyle...)

Re: Post A Pic Of Your Ride

Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2018 5:27 pm
by PlymSpotter
BartSimpson wrote:
PlymSpotter wrote:
I also really want to buy a 'modern' classic soon, preferably to restore. I'm thinking Ford Capri, always loved these since I was a kid and a friend's parents had one:


Ah, the Ford Capri - brings back fond memories! Good choice! As a kid I was so mad at my dad that he didn't buy one. Needless to say that with a lot of kids at home this was the least suitable car for us. But which kid cares for these details? So we got a Ford Granada instead. (Basically, it was Cowley instead of Bodie and Doyle...)


I have fond memories of the Granada too - that was the family ride. I remember it being comfortable, probably because it had ridiculously squidgy suspension. Even as a ten year old kid I could make that thing bounce up and down.

If I go down the Capri route, it's going to have something serious under the hood. I mean it's like a barn in there, so plenty of room to fit a decent motor. The other option is to go Russian. I've always wanted one of the Niva 4x4s, or making a sleeper car out of a LADA Riva is also pretty tempting as they'd dirt cheap. I see a lot of oddball cars being on the driveway in future.

Re: Post A Pic Of Your Ride

Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2018 9:41 am
by JJJ
So my trusty suzuki (the car we keep in the village) finally died a couple months ago so I went on looking for a cheap dirt road runabout. After lots of looking around this has been the final choice.

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Hopefully it lasts as long as the old one. It's a late 90s vintage, reasonably few kms and generally pretty well kept.

Bouncy as hell on the road, but hopefully the trip to the village will be one of few.

Re: Post A Pic Of Your Ride

Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2018 2:58 pm
by MIAspotter
Here´s my humble runabout, I call it ¨Le Petit Escargot¨

A 1999 Peugeot 206 1.6 with 90 of the finest french horsepower.

It was a rare find, as it was previously owned by an old lady who only did 25000km on it, yes, 25k! (now it has 10k more) so it is practically brand new,
Drives good, comfy ride, sips fuel, and easy to park, has a few dings and scratches from all the a-holes who don´t know how to park I use it moslty on weekends.

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MIAspotter.

Re: Post A Pic Of Your Ride

Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2018 9:29 pm
by Aesma
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My company car, I've covered the logos.

Renault Tech Clio IV with a 90hp 1.5 diesel engine. It has a cargo compartment at the back instead of a bench.

Re: Post A Pic Of Your Ride

Posted: Sun Jun 10, 2018 3:43 am
by 910A
777222LR wrote:
Infiniti Q60 Redsport 400 - Took this during some fog in the mountains of SE Oklahoma.


Mountains in Oklahoma.. :rotfl: :rotfl:

Re: Post A Pic Of Your Ride

Posted: Sun Jun 10, 2018 11:30 am
by 777222LR
910A wrote:
777222LR wrote:
Infiniti Q60 Redsport 400 - Took this during some fog in the mountains of SE Oklahoma.


Mountains in Oklahoma.. :rotfl: :rotfl:



In the technical terms, yes there are. While not as tall as any mountains in the west, they are super old, therefore smaller.
http://www.onlyinyourstate.com/oklahoma ... ins-in-ok/

Re: Post A Pic Of Your Ride

Posted: Tue Jun 12, 2018 2:25 pm
by ANITIX87
Just got my 2012 Mazdaspeed3 wrapped in Avery Dennison's Matte Metallic Apple Green! The car was originally white pearl, but I thought it was time for a change.

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