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I got to drive a Phaeton once, it was ok. Definatly wouldnt spend that much on a volkswagen, if i was going to spend damn near 100,000 on a car it wouldnt be a volkswagen. Especially the 2 we got at our dealership, ones trunk wouldnt close, and the other one had a transmission problem. :blink:

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Some nice cars on here.... Posted a pic of my Elise a while back - Got a H2 Hummer recently.  Its got all the things a hummer needs like 4 screens and a playstation...should try to get a XB360 though.  Was going to get it converted to right hand drive but actually dont mind the LHD at all now.

 

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... :o:wide-eyed::o:nosleep::wide-eyed::blink:

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My Volvo 242 GT -79 race car, soon to be turned into a street car.

The engine has been blueprinted and fitted with a sport exhaust. It pumps out 140hp on the wheels, It's also 200 kg lighter than the stock 242.

 

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Some enterior pics:

 

Look! Steering wheel on the right side! :P

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The cute little B23 with mechanical injection :wub:

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heres my ride

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1993 vauxhall corsa flair 1.4i 8v

and some pics without missing parts

front

back

dash

trim

i've had it nearly 2 years now and i'm ready for a change, the only problem is i cant decide what to get next.

i'm leaning towards a civic vti

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No idea what engine the Phaeton has, generally speaking, I honestly could not care less for cars myself but the story behind the glass factory was intriguing. Plus it is impressively large, like the size of the smaller-to-middling bentleys or the larger mercs.

 

Person I am jealous of is the git who drove into our yard in a DB9 last year. Absolute top of the range, well over a quarter million quid.

Looked quite nice ;)

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At least I paid for my own ride mysel.... actually no, those AM 360s were my birthday present this year weren't they? :lol:

 

I refuse to have loans for anything less than a mortgage or buying a directorship in the business, so I guess I'll be a pedestrian for a little while yet!!

 

What exactly is an A8L anyway? I'm guessing a huuuuge prestige car worh a quarter-mill or something... :unsure: Don't tell me, its back in this thread somewhere ;)

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At least I paid for my own ride mysel.... actually no, those AM 360s were my birthday present this year weren't they? :lol:

 

I refuse to have loans for anything less than a mortgage or buying a directorship in the business, so I guess I'll be a pedestrian for a little while yet!! 

 

What exactly is an A8L anyway? I'm guessing a huuuuge prestige car worh a quarter-mill or something... :unsure:  Don't tell me, its back in this thread somewhere ;)

 

http://www.audiusa.com/model_home/0,,bodyS...dystyle=a8sedan

 

Cheapest MSRP version is $68,130

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For internals that VW is up there with the best - Moriquende Im interested which Audi has the internal specs of the VW?

I dunno, they are the same like they've always been?

Also, Audi and VW are both pieces of ######. They understeer and we're ain't talking a little bit of understeer :rolleyes:

 

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And no, they're not up there with BMW, Volvo and Mercedes(probably forgot a few).

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I think with a starting price of £60,000, being handbuilt by a bunch of industrious Germans (much like the ones that build Mercs and BMWs I'm sure) and having probably the most qualified and fastest climbing VW specialist mechanic as personal technician, then yeah, I'm betting it runs OK ;)

 

I'm pretty sure the Phaeton is one of the best made cars you can get for the price tag, it is handbuilt, not production line toss like the regular VWs ;) All I know is that its a W12 engine (wtf?) with just over 440 horsepower, whatever that means in relation to anything else :unsure:

 

Actually to be honest I haven't a clue - I don't drive and don't even want to drive, but surely VWs aren't that bad, are they? Fords are the worst, surely? I mean thats what it stands for ain't it:

 

Fixed

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Repaired

Daily

 

:D

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I think with a starting price of £60,000, being handbuilt by a bunch of industrious Germans (much like the ones that build Mercs and BMWs I'm sure) and having probably the most qualified and fastest climbing VW specialist mechanic as personal technician, then yeah, I'm betting it runs OK ;)

 

I'm pretty sure the Phaeton is one of the best made cars you can get for the price tag, it is handbuilt, not production line toss like the regular VWs ;) All I know is that its a W12 engine (wtf?) with just over 440 horsepower, whatever that means in relation to anything else  :unsure:

 

Actually to be honest I haven't a clue - I don't drive and don't even want to drive, but surely VWs aren't that bad, are they? Fords are the worst, surely? I mean thats what it stands for ain't it:

 

Fixed

Or

Repaired

Daily 

 

:D

I guess that "W12" means double V engine.

A double V engine is more or less a straight cylinder engine with the cylinders arranged like this: http://www.lpg-autoconversions.co.uk/galler4.jpg

There are several different variations of this.

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