I'm just messing with you guys! I live the lbc's
Joey
Girls do tend to love "girl's cars," if you're into that sort of thing.
No joke. I always laugh when guys worry about driving a "girl's car." Like, what, you want to attract men? My Miata got more very attractive women to pay attention to me and ride with me than my full size Bronco. The Bronco was very manly. But I prefer to share a ride with a lovely lady than the guy at the NAPA down the street.
Well, I think calling a car a girl's car also intends to convey that it is a homosexual man's car too. That would be the problem.
joey48442 wrote: I'm just messing with you guys! I live the lbc's Joey
HEY, that's LBC to you, sir. ALL caps. And, yea, we know you're kidding, Oh boy do we know it at times. But that's one of the reasons I've owned them.
Otto Maddox wrote: Agreed. It is hard to look straight on a Harley.
Or like you're not overcompensating in a 911.
In reply to rogerbvonceg:
Agreed. You are pretty much screwed no matter what car you buy if you are overly concerned what people think. Somebody has a problem with everything. Might as well give up and buy what you like.
I sold both of my Porsches and bought a Miata not too long ago. Everybody says it is girly.
rogerbvonceg wrote:Otto Maddox wrote: Agreed. It is hard to look straight on a Harley.Or like you're not overcompensating in a 911.
Win. So. Much. WIN!
Otto Maddox wrote: In reply to rogerbvonceg: Agreed. You are pretty much screwed no matter what car you buy if you are overly concerned what people think. Somebody has a problem with everything. Might as well give up and buy what you like. I sold both of my Porsches and bought a Miata not too long ago. Everybody says it is girly.
Agreed, and I love 911s, Miatas, and all sorts of other socially awkward vehicles.
Otto Maddox wrote: In reply to rogerbvonceg: Agreed. You are pretty much screwed no matter what car you buy if you are overly concerned what people think. Somebody has a problem with everything. Might as well give up and buy what you like.
I agree.. if I worried about what people think.. I would not DD a 318ti.. or a classic Saab 900.. or be working on an old Fiat.
I would be in a boring old appliance
triumph5 wrote:irish44j wrote:imirk wrote: Isn't the question: is a Miata the only legitimate sports carpark yours next to mine and we'll take a poll of passers-by... </bloc Agreed! Very nice, I had a maroon '71 GT6+ Have you put Dynamat in the footwells? They were always a bit warm
yeah, actually the floors are fiberglass anyhow, with sound/heatproofing (as is the transmission tunnel, footwells, and floor behind the seats.
I don' t drive it much on HOT days (black on black is hot regardless of the engine!), nor do I do long hauls (usually do hour jaunts in the local "woodsy" roads with lots of turns).....
Didn't drive it much last summer/fall since I have to rebuild both rear hubs/bearings, which promises to be a big/pain in the ass job....
Yeah, the Spitfire is making noises back there, so I'll be doing the same. Yes, and those "woodsy" roads are fun indeed. It's fun when you look UP at a bicyclist and say HI--for some reason they find it startling....coasting up to them helps, of course
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