Drifting95
Should i change my DP?
This plus my domo keyring to hang on your fake benen towhook.If you want JDM, you need this first.
This plus my domo keyring to hang on your fake benen towhook.If you want JDM, you need this first.
yesssss how could i forgot domothis plus my domo keyring to hang on your fake benen towhook.
You know it's not fair to compare a modified evo to a mid range c class when talking about maintenance! Besides, don't you have courtesy cars all the time? I find the resale claim skeptical but even if it's true in 5, 10 years time the evo will be worth more.ps. The cost argument however doesn't necessarily hold for maintenance (and resale). The Evo was a lot more expensive to maintain (not counting petrol costs) and resale/depreciation.
I was a fan of JDM cars too, but have converted to the euro scene for a while now. I still have a thing for JDM cars but they all just lack the solid feel that a Merc gives you. Even VW has some features Mercedes offers like lighting in the door strips and door handles. All the little gadgets and features you get in a Euro car are just years ahead of any technology in a Jap car (excluding GTR's, LFA's etc with all the G sensors and what-not).I used to be a huge JDM fan but have moved over to the Euro side. Yes it costs more to buy but so far I feel like everything has been engineered with human ergonomics in mind. My Evo X did everything it said it would on day 1 (i.e. it was fast) and I was aware of the limitations. The Benz however grew on me and I kept finding little design things or elements which made me go "hey that's clever". Even subtle details like the interior lighting at night or the HVAC controls.
ps. The cost argument however doesn't necessarily hold for maintenance (and resale). The Evo was a lot more expensive to maintain (not counting petrol costs) and resale/depreciation.
But that was a ricer staple back in the daylighting in the door strips
I mean on the interior of the door. Where the inside door handle would be. Not some neon bs under the doorBut that was a ricer staple back in the day
"who" do you think you are posting a rice burner civic photo in this thread"my sort of civic
inb4 he presents his illogical arguments as to why jap cars are crap"who" do you think you are posting a rice burner civic photo in this thread"
and every other car.inb4 he presents his illogical arguments as to why jap cars are crap
cars become a white elephant when they get really old. Tbh if you maintain euro cars well and service it often, they can run for a very long time. One big thing for me is safety too, I'd rather be in a german car when a crash happens. jap cars just feel so paper thin and handling is a lot different. germans def have got their handling down to a science.Yeah, when expensive cars depreciate fully the costs relative to value are pretty steep. You can get Maserati 3200s or Cl600 (v12 biturbo ones) for like 30-45k - both could rack up insane bills if you didn't know what you were buying.
Meaningless statement. This is going to come down to individual models on both sides of the fence.One big thing for me is safety too, I'd rather be in a german car when a crash happens. jap cars just feel so paper thin and handling is a lot different. germans def have got their handling down to a science.
its obviously a general statement about "euro vs jap cars" comparing different models is another whole issue.Meaningless statement. This is going to come down to individual models on both sides of the fence.
There's such an immense range of difference here that it's become pointless.its obviously a general statement about "euro vs jap cars" comparing different models is another whole issue.
so unprofessional man! Throw yourself under a charade next time you leave the houseinb4 he presents his illogical arguments as to why jap cars are crap