16-20 Male
16-20 Female
21-25 Male
21-25 Female
26-30 Male
26-30 Female
31-35 Male
31-35 Female
36-40 Male
36-40 Female
41-45 Male
41-45 Female
46-50 Male
46-50 Female
51+ Male
51+ Female
all the cars i listed, i currently own. The rabbit P-U, was always the gas model (1.6)...it was converted last year with a 1988 (1.9,fuel injected) jetta with 5 speed...although some 81's came with the 5 speed this one originally had a four speed....i love it...peppy little bugger..... the real mind blower is to be the samurai which is scheduled for the 1.9 vw turbo diesel conversion..when the well running 1.3 suzuki dies
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1990 chevy truck with a 355 posi 343gear and it is just a work truck and a 1972 Amen Savior Honda chopper considered a colectable like our VX's
2005 Chrysler Crossfire SRT 6
1964 Triumph TR 4 with a 340hp 5.0 Ford.
Those are some GREAT cars, I strongly considered a Crossfire a few years ago but ended up buying a G35 coupe. A heavy factor in that decision was that I didn't want to settle for anything besides the SRT6, but it was MUCHO dinero considering my pay at the time.
And nice photochop too btw.
diggin the tr4....
Thanks, but you probably made a more practical choice. Yeah, I had to laugh at some of the guys on the Crossfire forum for giving me a hard time for wanting a standard tranny instead of the only available automatic for the SRT6. I've always had an issue with automatics in a sports car, so I thought Rat Fink shifting my SRT was appropriate....
1970 Boss 302 - husband
1986 SVO Mustang - husband
2010 Ford E150 Raptor - 6.2L - husband
1979 Z28 Camaro - me
2001 Vehicross - me (one of these things is not like the other - I swear Ford studied the Vehicross when they designed the Raptor. They're alike in more ways than one! The Vehicross is like our pitbull...misunderstood. )
2008 Jeep Wrangler - me
VX....me
99 Qx4...family truckster
97 BMW Z-3 2.8L.....wife
07 Radio Flyer....kids and cat.
Ooohhh... love that TR4. And I agree that an automatic tranny has no place in a sports car.
As for other cars in the household at the moment...
05 Ford Ranger 4WD
04 MB C230 Coupe (Kompressor). Stick, of course.
89 Alfa Romeo (Graduate edition). Yes, it runs.
coming soon... 2000 VX Dragon
the boxster has a tiptronic transmission...basically both automatic and manual....when in manual mode it shifts with a finger from either side of the steering wheel ...its the fastest and smoothest shifting ive ever experienced ....love that car...it rides the road li8ke its on rails.........before i bought it id asked alot of questions...and everyone swore by the tiptronic over the straight manual...its my first tiptronic, I too swear by it now
Well, I have never actually driven a Boxster, but I did take a "test ride" in one. I admit, the shifting seemed pretty spirited. I could make an exception for that one, I think. The real performance cars probably have done a decent job designing an automatic transmission. And even I will admit there are days in freeway traffic when that shifting gets old. But I also tried to get the hang of manually shifting the Pacifica that the hubby had as a company car. Ugh. Especially up and down mountain roads. I swear you could make a sandwich between the time you shifted and the time it actually changed gears.
VX KAT
....the adventure BEGINS ANEW! ...2015......
Remember that life is not measured in the breaths you take, but rather in the moments that take your breath away.
99 VX
93 Jeep Grand Cherokee V8 - Lifted, super swampers, all wheel posi, full
steel front bumper+Ramsey winch, Hella Lights all around, skid plates,
rock rails... (+/- 8mpg)
96 Honda CBR F3
05 Yamaha yfz 450 sport quad
91 Eagle Talon Tsi (awd turbo) with some mods. lots of fun but sold...
Trek 3500
Nitro snowboard
Would like to get a 350Z and start building it but with school and a wedding not to far in the future will have to wait a bit.