Can we all just take a brake from tech and have a nice, comfy car thread? What does Jow Forums drive? How much do you like your car? Do you even own a car? What can we do to prevent newer cars from becoming botnets?
Have had it since I was a teenager, didn't take care of it at all. Still drives whenever I need it to though
James Cooper
2011 Mazda 3, recently put a turbo in it.
Camden Jenkins
Ford 5 years so far and still love it yes make sure if you buy new you buy one without the premium infotainment bullshit, if it's forced in the newer models, buy used and go aftermarket for botnet without control over critical vehicle systems
Nicholas Flores
>'15 Impreza Premium >It handles well around tight corners, but the HP output is damn near dogshit (148HP) >Since June 2018 >Mine does have a color LCD head-unit but it doesn't have 4G LTE so It's contained
i love that accord. my idiot uncle wont sell it to me. FUCKING BOOMER
Charles Reed
>Do you even own a car? MX5 >How much do you like your car? Fucking love it, but keeping the rust at bay is a bitch. >What can we do to prevent newer cars from becoming botnets? Fuck if I know, most new cars are offputting to me for more reasons on top of that anyway.
I have an srt8. Glad I didn't fall for the hellcat meme.
Bentley Morales
> own a car? Yes, owned several in the past. First one was an AMC Hornet. > what do you drive? 2011 Camry XLE V6, in white. Bought it from an older couple that didn't need two cars any more. > do I like it? Mostly. It's very comfy, quiet, reliable, and does 60 in around 6 seconds, which is quick enough. Sometimes, I wish for something sportier, but since 95% of my driving is commuting, performance doesn't play much into it. Considering buying a second "fun" car.
That sounds like something a jealous person would say.
David Myers
I was a little salty because they announced the hellcat basically right after I bought it. But I've come to accept it, and I hear a lot more complaints from hellcat owners than srt8 owners. We all have FCA shit anyway.
Parker Collins
Wasn’t me that posted that, but I think people who complain about the hellcat weren’t really prepared for what a handful it is. It actually handles itself way better than any car of that size should.
Chase Williams
gay
Jack Hughes
I have a Civic of about the same age. I think that's old enough to not have any of the surveillance shit in it. It's the very opposite of exciting but it gets 40mpg and never breaks down, so I'm happy with it.
>What can we do to prevent newer cars from becoming botnets? Probably nothing, since the fucks at the NTSB already made backup cameras mandatory, which means that all new cars have to have a video screen in them. Once that's mandatory, getting them to not make it essentially a smartphone - with all the spyware that smartphones come with - is gonna be a losing battle. There was just a thing on slashdot today about how automakers smell revenue and want internally-facing cameras. The next mandatory-safety thing is gonna be some distracted-driver warning system where it looks at your face and tracks where your eyes go and annoys you if you look away from the road for more than X milliseconds. Oh and if the automaker can then know in real time not only the position of the car but that the driver looked at a particular store or billboard, plenty of marketing vermin will pay a lot of money for that.
So yeah, basically I'm going to have to make that Civic last the rest of my life, or stockpile a few old cars. I don't much like working on mechanical things like cars (as opposed to electronic things like computers) but I'm probably going to be forced to be my own mechanic by the spyware industry, just like I have to be my own sysadmin. Fucking hell.
Ayden Green
I drive your mom. I mean, she drinks fuel a bit heavy, and the shocks are a bit worn out, but that just make her more fun to bag hard on.
Jordan James
>Do you even own a car? no >What can we do to prevent newer cars from becoming botnets? rip out electronics
Nathan Thomas
I just had my track car ('02 C5 Z06 fully stripped, caged, and rebuilt entire driveline now) getting an alignment and balance yesterday. I need a new wheel bearing and a full fire suppression system before I actually do my first legit wheel to wheel race. Our local race organization is full of old people, so it's going to be a blast beating a bunch of old fogies, but me and my friends are new blood, and it's going to be a challenge. They run hardcore BMW race setups, but I have the power advantage :3
Well, it isn’t 45’ long and only makes 650 lb/ft instead of 1000, like yours, but it will have to do,
Dominic Gonzalez
Also, while I was at this guy's awesome alignment shop, his neighbor, a Porsche specialty shop, had this fucking Porsche 959 just chilling outside a bay. WTF!? This car is worth about $2.5mil! I asked the guy if it was a 959, and he jokingly said, "Oh, yeah! Wanna take it for a test drive?"
2003 Jetta I love him, but he's not long for this world.
Nolan Stewart
2014 Corolla Le Yes, had under 54k on it when I bought it last year. Considering I live in the city and I stay mostly in it for daily stuff car should last me a long time. Plus it's kept in a garage both at home and at work. This is my 5th vehicle.
Dunno about the botnet thing. When the day comes some smart hacker causes a car to crash killing the occupants/others then that's when you know we're surely fucked.
Ryder Howard
Is that bird shit?
Jackson Edwards
Nothing worse than american muscle with a ricer wing
Wyatt Ross
If that's a kit car it's the most accurate one I've ever seen.
Wyatt Moore
>>Being this retarded about aero
$1300 CF APR wing that produces 600lbs downforce @ max AOA @ 160mph? You realize a real race car needs aero, right? I have side skirts, front splitter, and I need to do some underbody work for laminar flow too.
Mason Rodriguez
I ride an electric motorcycle and drive a 02 Toyota tacoma
Christian Butler
I was right near Manhattan Beach, CA. Most likely is a legit one. He had a lot full of specialty Porsche cars being worked on. It was ridiculous. I did see another one in the wild at the Aliso Viejo cars and coffee meetup once before. There is a ridiculous amount of money in southern CA.
Charles Ward
Pics of bike and color of truck lets go
Aiden Butler
>600 lbs on the trunk lid
Samuel Reed
Great looing car. I love the classic round headlights.
Evan Gray
Yep. It's mounted to where the rests of the lid are on the body. The trunk lid is dented down a bit on the mounting area. It'd probably be more optimal to get one that mounts to the rear bumper frame, but that's just another $1500 for a wing and cutting on the bumper that I can't be assed to deal with right now.
>the 2nd millennium, age of the Patriot act, PRISM, mass NSA surveillance, automation, and always-connected electronics >driving a vehicle with any form of electrical control over the engine
gross desu. switch to mechanical fuel injection and call it a day. do yourself a favor and swap to a manual while you're at it for the ultimate /disconnected/ vehicle
Yeah pretty much this. Fuck the NTSB and their bullshit. To be fair, I rented a 2018 Focus over the summer and they put a small rear camera screen near the speedometer. Too bad they still had a crappy infotainment system.
My 2007 Civic has physical buttons for HVAC and radio, but Honda has gone off the deep end after 2010, so when my car hits 200k I don't know what I'm going to do.
Jacob Robinson
I can afford a car thanks to my job Your point?
Henry Clark
Wealth is fungible. You are still giving up the equivalent of a kidney for it.
Luke Green
>I don't know what I'll do at 200k preventative maintenance - replace major wear components in engine and transmission such as gaskets, rings, seals, clutch packs, etc.
then clean, rustproof, and drive another 200k. if you don't drive like a jackass your car will last a long goddamn time
Ethan Price
But, muh environment
John Gray
...........why not just put tape or some shit over the cameras?
Isaac Turner
Yeah, my bolt ev has a LTE modem. If you cancel OnStar it's theoretically disabled, but I still should find it and rip out the SIM. Also, unlike a Tesla, you don't gain any nice features in exchange for the botnet - there's no navigation, nor any semi-autonomous driving features.
It does use android auto / carplay, which is arguably better than a built in nav system as it doesn't go out of date immediately.
Owen Flores
Truck is a white single cab bike is a zero fx don't have picture right now
Grayson Hill
>Single cab you better go off road with that.
Jackson Ward
my civic just hit 150k. a few years ago I started driving like an old lady for just this reason. Well, and because gas was expensive at the time.
>unlike a Tesla, you don't gain any nice features in exchange for the botnet - there's no navigation, nor any semi-autonomous driving features. it boggles my mind how many people can't get around their own home towns without turn-by-turn navigation these days, but what I really wonder is why anyone cares about half-assed semi-autonomous features. Full autonomous driving is different - yeah, it'll definitely be a botnet, but at least it'll be a really big feature you're getting in exchange. But shit like lanekeeping and adaptive cruise control is fucking worthless. The killer feature for a self driving car is to be able to get falling-down drunk, get in your vehicle, and say "Okay car, drive me home now", and then wake up in your garage the next morning. If you have to be awake, sober, and paying attention to the road, what's the point? You might as well just do the driving yourself.
Levi Diaz
Little 4 cylinder. Still completely stock
Nicholas Anderson
>But shit like lanekeeping and adaptive cruise control is fucking worthless. Have you never driven on a highway in traffic?
Jeremiah Johnson
>dem disgusting lines thats a horrible fucking car, srsly. Not even anti-porsche or shit, that (early 70s 911 Targa? w/e) in foreground - thing of beauty. CGAF what 'its worth', 959 is just an ugly bastard POS in comparison
Saw a Bolt at a car show, and looked at the Volt quite a bit, but wound up with a Model 3 myself. Its a lot of fun to rocket around town with, and is a good deal more practical to get around with than the Bolt is at the moment thanks to Tesla's charging network advantage. Only complaints are the fact its not a hatchback, and its a bit larger than I really like.
Make it about 25% smaller, give it a hatch, plaid cloth interior, keep the all electric drive train, 0-60, and range and it would be literally perfect. If VW make an GTE/R version of their ID line I might switch if their charging network catches up.
Yeah, I'll admit I have a bit of buyer's remorse for not getting a M3. The CCS charging network is garbage. That said I still paid a lot less than a M3 so eh.
Adrian Ross
I did several times a week for years and I still don't see the point of that shit, because like I said it doesn't handle things to the extent that you can take your hands off the wheel or stop paying attention to the maniac in the other lane. Its a neat trick but it doesn't actually relieve you of any bother. It does the stuff that becomes reflexive second nature anyway, while still making you be alert and thinking, which is the real effort involved in driving in traffic.
Asher Butler
Yeah, the LR Model 3 is at too much of a premium price compared to the other long range electrics that are starting to pop up especially now with dual motor AWD forced. The standard range which could be priced to match the Bolt meanwhile has taken way too long to appear with the base version unlikely to show up until well after the tax credits have completely expired.
So I bought in to the Mid-Range model. Which still has a little bit more of what I wanted (namely 264 mile range) and figuring that the bigger tax credit of getting in before the end of the year would offset the lower price of waiting longer for a base model without the luxury stuff I didn't really need. Only about 2k more than the 'premium' Bolt, or about 5k more than the standard one once you've added necessary stuff like DC fast charging.
Hunter Cook
Thought that was my car. I drive a 2002 Accord
Jack Torres
based datamining posters
Jonathan Flores
2018 Civic hatchback, 6 speed manual. Just got my passengers side mirror blown off by a late merger when I was jumping into the express way. Fuck.
Nolan Jones
we do have /o/, also >What does Jow Forums drive 2000 miata, used to have a '97 as well >How much do you like your car? it's pretty good, fun af >What can we do to prevent newer cars from becoming botnets? i honestly don't know and i'd argue it's probably too late
nice, rust is the reason i got rid of my last one as well
2011 Accord coupe. 3.5L V6 -271hp has paddle shifters :D but it needs a software update to make it stop switching VCM (variable cylinder management) on and off rapidly, wearing out my oil pressure switches and burning my oil. I got a warranty so it should be covered.
Once i pay it off I'm gonna put an m90 blower on it...sticking right out of the hood.
used to own a 2002 pontiac grand prix, loved that thing but I really had no need for it
Anthony Williams
sup Jow Forums. I finally got a 6 figure job but I also realize that buying a car is a fuckhueg money sink with very little value added past the $10k cost mark.
Any have a suggestion for the best (used) cars for under 10k? Im thinking a 10 year old lexus or mercedes
Easton Lee
what does Jow Forums think of the lexus ct200h?
Caleb Bell
looks tiny. all my short friends have small cars and I can never fit inside them
Ayden Clark
you can never go wrong with a Lexus LS
Henry Edwards
what kind of car do you usually fit in well enough? are you a land whale by any chance?
Jose Young
no, I'm just 6"6
I fit pretty well in trucks and larger SUVs/crossovers
Mercedes and german luxuryshit are nice but generally money pits. get a Lexus
Brandon Green
how is a used lexus any less of a moneypit than a european luxury? Brand new they are definitely overpriced, but the price drops off really fast as they get older, so after 10 years the price averages out