What car do you own.

Discussion in 'Automotive' started by The-Old-twingo, Nov 23, 2017.

  1. The Gas Station

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    Nice car!
    What is the black sphere on the driver side A-pillar? I've never seen something like it before, it doesn't look like a police searchlight and not like an extra mirror, but I might be wrong.
     
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  2. bussin.buses

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  3. chris_lucas

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    1990 BMW 850i

    1996 BMW 316i coupe

    2002 BMW 525d ex Polizei
     
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  4. LucasLeal96

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    I own a Citroën DS3

    1.6 Turbo
    (BMW N14 Engine) + 6-Speed manual gearbox
    165hp / 250nm / 1140kg

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  5. combatwombat96

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  6. RORCAT

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    My current restoration project: 1962 Chevy C10
    It's one huge difference from when I hauled it home in 2020.

    When I hauled it home:
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    Now:
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  7. bussin.buses

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    Awesome! Even tho its a Chevy, it’s still cool to see old cars restored. I liked the original wheels better, but that’s just my opinion!
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    Lol for a sec I thought it had the deluxe cab stripe thing with painted bumpers, and I was like “what”.
     
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  8. LucasLeal96

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    Well, by today's standards I think it's a lightweight.

    A current Cooper S weighs over 100kg more than that... o_O
     
  9. combatwombat96

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    Well even then thats still pretty hefty by modern standards. My corolla only weighs around 900kg, which is still pretty new
     
  10. The Gas Station

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    As far as I'm aware, 1100-1300 kg is perfectly reasonable for small (or smaller) cars. My Clio weighs around 1200 kg and it's pretty small, larger sedans weigh more but not a lot more, anywhere from 1200 kg to 1700 kg. (Electric cars can be even heavier, a Tesla model 3 is around 1800 kg maybe a bit more)
    A quick search on Google gave this table for Toyota Corolla weights, I'm not sure how accurate this is, and there are probably lighter versions depending on whether it's the hatchback, sedan, what engine and transmission, and so on. however 900 kg sounds a bit too light to me.
     
  11. DiRF

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    Aye. I've had small cars my entire life (8 total), and they've all ranged from 1100-1300 kg, with only two exceptions:

    Mitsubishi Mirage coupe - 945kg (Best cheap used car I ever bought. Good mileage, ice-cold A/C, relatively fun to drive and not a single problem until the transmission blew itself to pieces after I had driven it for 3 years. Not bad for $900.)

    BMW 128i convertible - 1500kg (Most recent acquisition, posted about it earlier in this thread. Also the first car I've ever owned with more than four cylinders. That also means I've never owned a car with a "V" engine. Have owned two V-twin motorcycles, though.)
     
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  12. combatwombat96

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    Actually ive realized my corolla is nearly 30 years old so i guess that would be a very good reason why its so light. Really doesn't seem that old though, just never noticed it age...
     
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  13. John Hunter

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    My first car, a 2003 Opel Zafira A
    It’s got a 1.8 liter petrol 4-Banger with 125ps/ 123bhp, 170nm/ 125 lb-ft and a 5-Speed manual
    Despite being almost 20 years old, it’s only done 93.699km / 58.221 miles.
    Ah, and I fucking love it:)
     

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  14. mansenilsson

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    1978 Opel Rekord 2.1D Not much to say about it, sits on cut springs, slow ass hell, runs on waste oil, rusty. Found some old E30 wheels in a dumpster and got smaller winter tires since my old 17s rubbed after lowering the front more...

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  15. EN07Z

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    Such low KM for a 2003 Zafira, very cool
     
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  16. John Hunter

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    Yeah, my parents bought it used in 2006 and for most of the time it’s been our second car, just being driven around occasionally.
    I sure hope that it’s gonna be good for a lot more kilometers! :)
     
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  17. bussin.buses

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    There’s a late 80s Toyota Corolla SR5 sitting next to my neighbor’s garage. I might buy it. It needs some work, but boy, would it be worth it. 5-speed manual? Yes please. Pop-up headlights? Yes please. 1980s? Yes please. Toyota? I guess. Corolla? Yes, I drive a 2004 Corolla currently, it would be cool to have an old one along with an older one. Yes it needs some work before it’s drive-able (I mean it runs, but it would need a new windshield, new headlight mechanisms, etc.)
    Other thoughts?
     
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  18. John Hunter

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    Go for it, I’d love to see that thing here
     
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  19. Kueso

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    just dont roach it out lol
    sounds like it'd be quite the find if its as solid as it seems

    my car as of like these last couple weeks:
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    0-60 and a rain run
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  20. bussin.buses

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    I'd leave it stock (except for the rims, they're trash). I don't like customizing old cars too much.
    heres the closest photo I could find (same rims, same condition, same color, same body-colored bumpers, same coupe)
    0feb5602-9a5c-43f6-b306-c93279656167.jpg its not the exact one, but its the exact same
     
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