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What do you drive?

Discussion in 'The Lounge' started by Imagine., Jul 6, 2007.

What do you drive?

Discussion in 'The Lounge' started by Imagine., Jul 6, 2007.

  1. paragon

    paragon Guest

    except that alienware is actually a damn good computer. I'm guessing you don't have an alienware, know nobody who has one, and look down on it mainly because you can't afford it?
     
  2. Nikzad

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    no, I can afford an alienware, but since I have heard complaints from my friends who have them and it's supposedly gotten worse once Dell bought them, I don't think it would be worth my money

    to clarify, I have heard that you pay a lot for the case
     
  3. [LightMare]

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    Audi A4 (the new version) i also drive my parents 2007 Honda Civic. it's pretty nice, but when i am at my parents in Geneva, i don't feel like driving there, so I fly from Zurich every 3-4 months. i do take road trips there every 5 weeks, when my job allows me time off
     
  4. Nikzad

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    thats so wierd, when I first saw your name, I assumed you drove a TT
    Zurich is nice, are you a native Swiss?
    my uncle lives in Geneva, coincidentally enough, but I've yet to visit him there...it's only been a few months since he moved there from work
     
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    no, but TT is nice. it's TT because you know the crying face? T.T or TT.TT yeah. Zurich is a nice city, but there is quite a bit of pollution in some areas. Geneva is a very nice city. but my french is not so good. yeah, Native Swiss. but i'm not a chocolatier :p
     
  6. Nikzad

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    I asked if you were native Swiss because I had a long layover in Zurich once and EVERYBODY smokes
    maybe that's why the pollution is so bad haha
    I also noticed a few cool things - going back to cars - although BMWs and Benz are classy here, they are taxis in Zurich...high rollers drive Audis ^^
    so if you are not French speaking, then you speak German? there is also a chance you speak Italian, right? Switzerland is cool in that depending on where in the country you are, there are different primary languages spoken



    PS - awesome train system
     
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    Whats the difference between 2-way and 3-way?
     
  8. SpongeJosh

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    currently, I drive a 2005 Subaru WRX STi
     
  9. Imagine.

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    A 2-way speaker has just a tweeter and a woofer, the 3-way speaker combines what the 2-way has and places a midrange (depending on brand). This usually results in better and smoother sound. The higher you go the more things you get and the clearer the sound.
     
  10. Imagine.

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    I did not really want to revive this thread, though I did say I would post up pictures of my car when I got the chance (3 months later... LOL)

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    Kuroi to Kawaii ne.

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    It no hungry for gasoline, it hungry for hot pocket!!!

    Instead of purchasing the TEIN product I mentioned in my first post, I decided to go with Eibach's pro-kit lowering springs. Me and my dad dropped the car 1.1 inch and it took about five hours.
     
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    2002 Mazda Tribute ES

    Nothing special, it handles well, not too bad on gas, pretty spacious.
     
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    i drive either my dads 96 toyota camry or my poppops 91 chevy astrovan. depends on who i need to drive around