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Quote, originally posted by bonzo »i actually helped my parents pick out our honda pilot and 300c srt-8 (wenever we get it). my mom actually likes that i love cars bc she says it keeps me occupied but my sister gets really annoyed.
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Quote, originally posted by Nick »I have been able to recognize the sounds of many cars...I have also been able to point out cars according to their headlights or taillights at night...
I do that too. I'm able to recognize a pretty wide variety of cars based on little details (like door handles or steering wheels, or seat stiching patern). I don't go out of my way to memorize stuff like that, it just sort of happens. It annoys the wife because I'm always pointing out what cars people in movies and TV are driving, and telling her how what they are showing is wrong since you can't do that in that particular car. My favorite is pointing out when they show cars with traction control and all kinds of elctronic driver's aids squealing their tires. It's especially annoying to watch them do it when driving over gravel or dirt. |
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Quote, originally posted by Superfresa »Renaults are the easyest to recognize by the sound. Other really easy ones are Land Rover, Toyota 4X4s (LC & Hilux & Prado), Chevrolet/Isuzu/Holden LUV/Rodeo, Mazda (the popular ones) and Suzuki/Opel/Vauxhall/small Chevy's all rebadged as chevys here.
I also recognize Mitsu Pajero, Nissan Patrol, Dodge Ram & Ramcharger, Dodge Dart, Nissan Pathfinder (Mk II & III) and a few others. Not too many, but I defend myself! Lol... I can recognise a Lamborghini Murcielaga ![]() |
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Quote, originally posted by ...DamagedProphet... »Yeah me too, I'll also give approximate hp ratings, design reviews, and approximate base price. At work, a lot of the people in town get new cars on a regular basis so they come to me and ask opinions lol
Exact same here. I also recognise a range of cars by their sound, but It gets harder nowdays with modern cars. I still recognise enough so that I don't have to stand up and look what car is passing by infront of my house most of the times. |
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Yea I tend to yell out when i see a nice car, my dad ignores it and my mom tries to see the car im poiting out, i think they got used to it. But its usally when i meet a guy that says he likes cars and i start going in depth and he has no idea what im talking about and looks at you funny, thats when i feel a bit weird. Yea thats happened to me a lot since Im constantly tryingt o find someone else with the same passion i have for cars
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Yeah, I try to distinquish cars from their noises, although I'm not very good at it. When I was in Europe, some of my friends thought I was weird chasing nice cars down the street with my camera in hand.
![]() When I was there, I started trying to identify where certain numbers plates were from, which was a little bit entertaining. |
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I was driving on the freeqay next to a guy in a black BMW 540...from a distance it looked like a 2001+ 5 series...he had the clear LED taillights, but then I noticed he had the unpainted black plastic molding with the chrome trim...right away I knew he was faking it...I pull up next to him and take a quick glance at him then pulled forward a little more...noticed he had angle eyes, but they had the clear indicators which led me to believe those were also aftermarket and I also noticed the front airdam was from a pre-2001 e39 also. Then I also noticed his rims which were small very stock rims which looked like they belonged on a base model 528...he didn't have the sport package, I could tell because if the ride height...I backed off and evened up with him and rolled down my window...I looked over at him and he did the same with me...I yelled out at him "Lemme guess...1999 528?" (I threw the 99 out there just randomly...could've been any pre-2001 e39, but it looked fairly clean and 99 popped up in my head first)...The guy gave me the dirtiest look and switched lanes and sped off... haha...poor guy...probably hurt his ego...
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I love cars. I always havem and always will. I can recognize most US car by year/make/model 1990 and newer. I can tell the subtle diffrences in year to year changes in alot of models. I have a huge passion for cars. I can remember as far back as age 2 pointing out diff cars on the highway. I learned to read by reading Motor Trend/reading car names.
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I can always recognize the Ford Transit. Its amazing how much technology has evolved, and that van still sounds the same as it did 20 years ago.
I think i've been a car freak all my life. Before i could even read i used to nag people into telling me what cars where what, and i could identify lots of them. At first my parents thought this was funny, but then when i turned ten i started constantly asking them for money to buy car magazines, and the fun stopped. Go figure... it actually got to the point where my mother started threatening me with throwing all my magazines into the trash when she wanted to upset me, and saying stuff like " why do you buy these things... " in that oh-you-have-so-disappointed-me-my-son voice. This only stopped one day where i answered back " well, i could do drugs... ". I also remember loosing bets in highschool for not being able to not talk about cars for one full day. But i'm better now ![]() |
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