Dangerous too.DaddyK said:Just bloody rip up the handbrake at 80 kays and hook the wheel....way funner than any turbo or exhaust.
Prity sure the U.S have the Camry with the same engine as our Aurion... so import it in lol! Not that it matters, we get the TRD Aurion and they dont... worth the sacrafice!OMG I want it... with a V6 engine. Why?! Why Toyota Australia? Give me back my V6 Camry!
Yes. I was being absolutely serious, and i condone doing that sort of thing all the time!....bloody dense people.cuppas said:yeah, thats not dangerous or stupid at all
especially since its a small ff car with minimal passenger safety equipment
Yeah.. I agree.. I drove my bf's lowered car for a day [he was drinking].. and heh I thrashed it around corners.. got back to driving my own car and was disappointed.. but then again, I was majorly disappointed after driving a go-kart too.. After go-karting my car felt like... a boat on wheels... alot of roll, no grip... *sigh* after getting a taste of something better, this is just not enough..Schoolies_2004 said:^
Oh lol mis-interpretation.... yeah for sure youd need to get the suspension lowered or whatever, the extra weight of the V6 engine would turn the car into a boat around corners. But its not just the 'camry', in any car you up the power you want better handling as well... suspension gives you heaps good handling, I dont think I could drive a non-lowered car again, its annoying cos you feel every bump in the road but when it comes to cornering it makes any car much more confident.
Yeah SO true... I drive my mums car and a friends Commodore, when I go back to mine its way better. And its not a getting use to thing, it is just a great car to drive... I didnt even test drive it before I bought it (my mum did) but I easily got it home from day 1. Cant say the same for my friends Commodore, uncomfortable, crappy handling, floaty steering wheel, rough engine/transmission etc.Yeah I'm lucky in that every car I've driven has been shitter than my Camry which makes me love it more.
Lol true, same for power... start with a 4 cylinder and think its great, get a V6 and think thats great, then want a V8 etc. Its a never ending battle!*sigh* after getting a taste of something better, this is just not enough..
I dunno about u but after go-karting, my car seat felt like a luxury recliner (much to the appreciation of my butt), my steering wheel felt like a Playstation "Dual Shock" controller (as opposed to a lawn mower in terms of "vibration") and I never realised how great it is to have a windshield to stop bugs and other crap getting into your eyes/nose/mouth.CieL said:Yeah.. I agree.. I drove my bf's lowered car for a day [he was drinking].. and heh I thrashed it around corners.. got back to driving my own car and was disappointed.. but then again, I was majorly disappointed after driving a go-kart too.. After go-karting my car felt like... a boat on wheels... alot of roll, no grip... *sigh* after getting a taste of something better, this is just not enough..
Well.. I wasnt feeling so great after go-karting.. so my car didnt really feel good.. [due to 3 bruises down my spine from the go-kart chair, and 7 blisters on my hands from the steering wheel which felt like gripping concrete].. but yeah, I appreciated the fact that my car covered my body from the road.. I cant believe how much tar and gunk from the road flew onto my clothes, now I gotta chuck those clothes away cos it's stained foreverrrrseremify007 said:I dunno about u but after go-karting, my car seat felt like a luxury recliner (much to the appreciation of my butt), my steering wheel felt like a Playstation "Dual Shock" controller (as opposed to a lawn mower in terms of "vibration") and I never realised how great it is to have a windshield to stop bugs and other crap getting into your eyes/nose/mouth.