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Greetings Gas guzzlers and Diesel Damsels.

Let's keep the board nice and clean, that means no sexualized imagery of anthropomorphized cars from the pixar movie cars 

Board themes

> Cars
> Shitboxes
> Kitcars
> Repair/tuning

Use /diy/ for anything not related to cars

Enjoy!

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Post cool cars you’ve seen IRL, you win 10 points if we can’t guess what it is. Il start.
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I found an Altezza at my work

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I rented this bastard last year and loved it. Im so extremely conflicted, I thought opel was supposed to be the boring no name brand? The little Corsa I rented was so pippy and super fuel efficient, foot flat the engine gave a fun tone and went! albiet the interior gadgets werent exactly how i'd want them, but you can only bitch so much.

Post moar unexpectedly good cars you've driven.

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Happy Almost April 20th, /o/ and o/.

Any anons who would like to share automobiles or military vehicles, especially rare photos or blueprints which have been used and created by Austria and Germany are welcome here. 

For me, it's the Volkswagen Schwimmwagen Type 128-166.
kubelwagen

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LET'S FUCKING GOOOOO
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>>3 (OP) 
Unmatched perspicacity and the Tasteful Thickness of it..
Unrivalled till this day.
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>>3 (OP) 
WOOOOO HOOOOOO!!!
>>24
I feel like the AE86 has become really overrated but I still can’t deny it’s a sexo looking car

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Been saving (lul) for a car for years. I drive a shitbox that is literally falling apart. 250k miles that I've been keeping up so that I can keep saving as long as possible.

However, I'm getting to the point where I'm putting more money into the car than I am saving money for the new car.

Can you suggest a car for me?
Needs:
>room to grow; currently have a family of 4 and want more.
>room to tow; would like to be able to have a decent trunk for groceries or hauling a bike.
>needs to last at least 500k miles (I know this is more dependent on my end and upkeep but some brands/cars are just junk.)

Wants:
>nothing ugly
>3 row to fit current kids + their friends or other family
>no car payment

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>>32
Well, we aren't expecting anytime soon but want the space in case, y'know?
Price range would be cash outright at 30-36k.
Yep, rust belt. I'd spray that underbody every fall with rust protection coating.
I guess the 3rd row is a giant want but really really really would like it.
Sorry, I meant "Towing" as in just for a hitch mounted bike rack/room for a trunk to haul groceries or a bike if I don't have a bike mount. Nothing like a boat or anything.
>>31 (OP) 
Well definitely buy it new if you want it to last that long. I would stay in the Japanese market because the available German cars are all too expensive and I really dont assume that modern American cars are all too reliable with plastic parts being standardized. I personally don't have alot of experience with anything but European cars, alot of which aren't even available in the US, so, take what I say with a grain of salt.
Just pondering, why not something like a Volkswagen California? those are very popular.
>>32
rust belt begone, just fluid film or something similar, before winter, and after winter, if it's just rain and salt, 2x a year.

shit will last forever.  

everyone should also have some rust converter on hand.

schizo tinkerer option, have an oil resevoir installed, with tubes that drip oil on your frame/parts strategically. can use your used oil.
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schizo addition, put silicone/dialectric grease, or similar on nuts and bolts, don't ever have rusty shit later on, use anti-seize everywhere logical.

a car that has preventative measures is a paradise to work on.

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Yes, the US auto industry died after tail fins were removed. The glorious days of US automotive knowledge peaked with the 57 Chevy. Some company designers tried toadd MOAR power through MOAR fins, but were shut down because of the planned implosion of the US industry.
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What I'm saying is to fight one world government and regain automotive supremacy we need to go back to when we were powerful, when we were respected by the rest of theworld. The jew fears the automotive tail fin.

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I've a fren with an 2017 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid. He's just under 100k miles and want's to make use of the battery and engine warranties. Any way to make this happen?

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>>16
reminds me of bad piggies
>>4 (OP) 
Man I recall when owning a Beemer ensured you decades of good performance. But now...
>>5
...you get this stupid plastic toy. Fuck them all I'm buying Japanese next time I need a car (got a 2016 Opel Astra J and a second-hand 2007 Renault Twingo II GT). And I hope they don't ban new gasoline registrations like they've started in some countries, being the total woke cucks they are.
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>>18
have you ever actually driven one of those new M competition bmws? the engine in those things are insane, super unique.
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>>19
No but the point still stands, a beemer 30 to 40 years ago would literally drive you to the Moon and back in mileage and still purr like a kitten, these modern post-electronic cars inevitably start dying after 10 years or so because the circuit boards rot. 
It's not all in the "fun right NAO" anon it's in how long the car will provide you fun.
>>16
LEDs were a mistake. The stupid Tron shit needs to come to an end.

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