We were being screwed harder back then than now. A positive trade balance with China has given Australia a free ride. Few old cars seen on our roads now.
That's highway robbery, Mate!!!!
We were being screwed harder back then than now. A positive trade balance with China has given Australia a free ride. Few old cars seen on our roads now.
After looking at some of your cars and cars on order I feel like a pauper :-(
Yesterday I picked up this 2010 GM Holden for my daughter. Auto, 3.6 ltr, V6. My grand daughter will love the DVD screens in the headrests, I don't even have them in my car :-(
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Wow! Where is the Love button??? However I do wish they would get rid of those tail lights...I just can't come to grips with them...

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I'm speechless. DAYUM PRETTY CAR. I gotto go find a towel now. I drooled all over myself. Yeah, that's what the wet spot is in my lap, drool.
You don't like the tail lights, no problem Make sure your Vette is faster than Dons and you won't have to look at them.![]()
I used to be the same, but at some point I simply had to accept that modern auto/paddle shift gearboxes just crush a manual in every way: performance, mileage, safety, maintenance.
I used to make the argument that I wouldn't buy a slushbox because they are "slower" than manuals, but that is simply no longer the case (even the Mustang GT is significantly faster 0-60 with the 10-speed auto box). Now it's tough to make the argument for sticking with ancient technology, and even tougher to justify having to take your hand off the wheel to shift.
I've even found once I got used to them that the paddle shifters are just as "fun" as a manual if you want to play with them, but for all-out performance it's best to let the gearbox shift on its own.

I get 38 to 42 mpg in my KIA it actually get similar to the motorcycle!!!!
I loved my big Monte Carlo with 454 .....but that thing got 8-12 mpg ...with a lead foot youth driving it..gas was 68 CENTS a gallon then......when it krept over a dollar it was time to down size!!!!
I get 38 to 42 mpg in my KIA it actually get similar to the motorcycle!!!!
I loved my big Monte Carlo with 454 .....but that thing got 8-12 mpg ...with a lead foot youth driving it..gas was 68 CENTS a gallon then......when it krept over a dollar it was time to down size!!!!
Yeah. Cars used to be fun. I liked my '71 Chevy Nova and my '71 Olds Cutlass. Now, cars just seem like a necessary evil.
I mean, I want a decent vehicle that's in good shape. But, these days MPG matters far more to me than HP.
And here's one similar to my awesome $1 Truck I got from my buddy's father in law. I thank him every day I drive it.
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LOL I almost forgot to say Nice BMW. Sp8. But brush up and learn all the failure prone parts if you don't have a good warranty. I found out first hand in driving my girlfriend's Z3 when the water pump pulley shattered, and it's shaft bearings cooked, and the needle went toward red as I was driving home with trim for a job in a rain storm with the top down LOL
Yeah. Cars used to be fun. I liked my '71 Chevy Nova and my '71 Olds Cutlass. Now, cars just seem like a necessary evil.
I mean, I want a decent vehicle that's in good shape. But, these days MPG matters far more to me than HP.
My comments were regarding affordable, reliable, daily drivers.
I agree much of the technology is in general a good thing, just not good in the used car market for folks of lesser means.
My comments were regarding affordable, reliable, daily drivers.
I agree much of the technology is in general a good thing, just not good in the used car market for folks of lesser means.

) but you know what I mean-- oil change intervals are longer and better---- fuel economy ---reliability--- I cant tell you the last time I had to mess with POINTS to get to work---- or prayed as I turned the key----- or crawled UNDER the car to WHACK the stater with a crowbar to get it to startNice looking truck.
The all-important question is if it can haul a 4x8 sheet of plywood laid flat on the bed.

HAHA Adrian, at least we could get Points cars started. If we break down in our modern cars, it is almost a sure tow to a shop with guys with all sorts of computers. and sensors.
My 2004 Saturn was a decent grocery getter, but it had one major flaw I absolutely wondered when the time bomb would pop was going to be.
This part is a sensor sending unit type thing that went up on my dad once. It threw an engine light and then the steering got stiff, the transmission lurched, the idle would race and lord knows what else. SO he had it replaced. Then gave me the car because he was afraid to drive it.
The car now sits in the driveway with a mashed in front end that my helper gave me 2 weeks ago when he said he was in stop and go traffic and rear ended a woman. Not saying the "issue" caused this, but he said he stepped on the gas and it went faster than he expected and upon braking, it was too late and he was under her which mashed the hood into the throttle linkage and jammed it to the floor to force him under worse.
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