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Performance or Style - What do you look for in a car?

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22-06-2019, 03:58 PM
#1
Do you guys prefer raw power in a car or style comfort and luxury

I myself am more of a raw power guy i drive the most clapped out R33 skyline,
but the big ol' pain has 452kw on E85 so its great.

What's your opinions?

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#2
Style. I don't live in germany so I won't use my car's performance. But I'll be seen on it and I'll sit on it, so probs style and confort

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22-06-2019, 03:59 PM
cukiemonsta Wrote:
Style. I don't live in germany so I won't use my car's performance. But I'll be seen on it and I'll sit on it, so probs style and confort

I'm from Australia so technically we can't use our performance either but if there's a will there is a way haha

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#4
I'm more for grunt and glug, like an old Chevy compared to a ferrari

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#5
I personally look for performance in a car to make it look better and faster

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#6
I definitely would have to go with performance. I can style my car myself.

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#8
How about neither... economics beats both... the point of a car is to get you from point A to point B... I would rather do that at the cheapest cost per mile than pay more and do it in style or with greater performance... form should follow function, so if it is fast It should be stylish anyway.

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#9
I prefer performance over style, impressing people isn't a thing you have to do as you just don't have to think about it.
If my car can last me way longer than i need it to, I'll still use it even if it has rust spots and maybe a squeaky door.

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