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These are my favorite. It's not the end of the line for them. There will be more Camaros coming. I guarantee it!
Originally posted by: Black88GTA
Originally posted by: virtualgames0
Nice cars, but they're ugly as hell.
Don't understand what you guys see in them.Originally posted by: virtualgames0
Attention Whore?
Interior is shiit.
Guess what, it's hard to tell most muscle cars apart from each other either, and they sound terrible. The sound is just screaming attention whore. It's almost as bad as the 16-17yr old with fartcan ricers.
each to their own anyways.Originally posted by: virtualgames0
Muscle car = Loud heavy metal so the entire neighborhood can hear you when you're driving by.
Asian car = little/no noise
Originally posted by: virtualgames0
lol I love how people defend their tastes so religiously. I swear it's worse than christians saying you're going to hell for not believing in the same thing as them.
Lame... just lame..
Ummmm.......did you even READ what you posted?
Pot, kettle, etc....
I guess you missed the last line of that...Originally posted by: virtualgames0
Attention Whore?
Interior is shiit.
Guess what, it's hard to tell most muscle cars apart from each other either, and they sound terrible. The sound is just screaming attention whore. It's almost as bad as the 16-17yr old with fartcan ricers.
each to their own anyways.
By your logic, ricers represent asian cars. Thanks, you just proved your idiocy.Originally posted by: jjessico
No, but asian cars are 100% more likely to be ricers than muscle cars.
Uh not completely. Muscle car engines rumble very loud. It's very loud even at idle. Muscle cars are all by default loud. Asian cars are all by default very silent.A muscle car or an asian car can be loud, it depends on the muffler(s). Here is where I should call you a dumbass, but I'll refrain.
Originally posted by: sniperruff
how the hell did the term "WRX" get thrown into a "muscle car" thread anyway?
Originally posted by: dexvx
Now this topic is pretty amusing to me. I dont follow cars religiously, like some of you people do. I just have a hard time seeing why people want an 30-40 year old car that has horrible safety, worse handling, bad fuel efficiency, soundwise loud (although it appears to be soothing to some people), and races slower than today's fast cars. I don't care about ricing and other superficial looks than I do about performance; however, you have to admit, that none of the older "musclecars" can stand to newer varieties in a straight up race OR rally type racing OR an overall endurance test. Now... what is it that really attracts people to the "classic" musclecar? Is there something that seperates them from the newer models, or am I just missing it?
Originally posted by: dexvx
Now this topic is pretty amusing to me. I dont follow cars religiously, like some of you people do. I just have a hard time seeing why people want an 30-40 year old car that has horrible safety, worse handling, bad fuel efficiency, soundwise loud (although it appears to be soothing to some people), and races slower than today's fast cars. I don't care about ricing and other superficial looks than I do about performance; however, you have to admit, that none of the older "musclecars" can stand to newer varieties in a straight up race OR rally type racing OR an overall endurance test. Now... what is it that really attracts people to the "classic" musclecar? Is there something that seperates them from the newer models, or am I just missing it?
Originally posted by: Stumps
maw hahaha i can feel the hair stand up all the way down my back
Originally posted by: Stumps
LOL
Originally posted by: Stumps
what is the point of having a muscle car if it doesn't rumble? its half the fun.
I would prefer the rumble of a hot 6 or V8 than the whiny tinny noise that ricers produce or the wheezy sound of a stocker. the rumble is all part of the character of a muscle car.
but trying to explain that to a fcktard is pointless.
Originally posted by: virtualgames0
Originally posted by: Stumps
what is the point of having a muscle car if it doesn't rumble? its half the fun.
I would prefer the rumble of a hot 6 or V8 than the whiny tinny noise that ricers produce or the wheezy sound of a stocker. the rumble is all part of the character of a muscle car.
but trying to explain that to a fcktard is pointless.
Ok so all people who like their cars quiet are fcktards?
OOOOOK....
:roll:
Ah yes, but you're the attention whore who wants "PRESENCE". :disgust:
Originally posted by: Stumps
No, i did have a video of a GMH 1987 Vl commodore Turbo with a 600hp RB30ET inline six on a dyno, it sounded plenty lumpy below 2 and half, but after the big fat turbo kicked in it sounded like a nascar on steriods...VROOOM VROOOM, it was a EFI turbo six but it still counts as a muscle car, because of it's heritage.
Originally posted by: Jeff7181
Originally posted by: virtualgames0
Originally posted by: Stumps
what is the point of having a muscle car if it doesn't rumble? its half the fun.
I would prefer the rumble of a hot 6 or V8 than the whiny tinny noise that ricers produce or the wheezy sound of a stocker. the rumble is all part of the character of a muscle car.
but trying to explain that to a fcktard is pointless.
Ok so all people who like their cars quiet are fcktards?
OOOOOK....
:roll:
Ah yes, but you're the attention whore who wants "PRESENCE". :disgust:
If you don't get it, why bother posting in a thread titled "muscle cars?" Go find a WRX thread.
Originally posted by: virtualgames0
Originally posted by: Stumps
what is the point of having a muscle car if it doesn't rumble? its half the fun.
I would prefer the rumble of a hot 6 or V8 than the whiny tinny noise that ricers produce or the wheezy sound of a stocker. the rumble is all part of the character of a muscle car.
but trying to explain that to a fcktard is pointless.
Ok so all people who like their cars quiet are fcktards?
OOOOOK....
:roll:
Ah yes, but you're the attention whore who wants "PRESENCE". :disgust:
Originally posted by: virtualgames0
Originally posted by: Jeff7181
Originally posted by: virtualgames0
Originally posted by: Stumps
what is the point of having a muscle car if it doesn't rumble? its half the fun.
I would prefer the rumble of a hot 6 or V8 than the whiny tinny noise that ricers produce or the wheezy sound of a stocker. the rumble is all part of the character of a muscle car.
but trying to explain that to a fcktard is pointless.
Ok so all people who like their cars quiet are fcktards?
OOOOOK....
:roll:
Ah yes, but you're the attention whore who wants "PRESENCE". :disgust:
If you don't get it, why bother posting in a thread titled "muscle cars?" Go find a WRX thread.
Go tell that to the 90% of the people who post in japanese car threads calling them ugly.