When a Honda drives by....
#16
Honda a better company than Nissan? Ha!! No fcukin question!
Nissan makes a great motor. The end. The G35 was a well thought out accident. Its the kind of car you can't really plan for or recreate. Honda doesn't really build cars that way. They're well thought out and meticulous. I would never own a Nissan if it weren't for the G either. Sheit, I wouldn't even want a gtr. I wouldn't mind putting a VQ in something more utilitarian however. That would be cool.
Nissan makes a great motor. The end. The G35 was a well thought out accident. Its the kind of car you can't really plan for or recreate. Honda doesn't really build cars that way. They're well thought out and meticulous. I would never own a Nissan if it weren't for the G either. Sheit, I wouldn't even want a gtr. I wouldn't mind putting a VQ in something more utilitarian however. That would be cool.
#17
Nissan is a pioneer when it comes to cars w t f are these guys talking about? If you think a ls camaro or mustang is your idea of a performance car then go try and whip around a corner in that pos and see where your car ends up! right on top of the curb lmao American cars are high torque having no handling pieces of s h I t
All depends on what you're shopping for, bro. I've been **** on by some crazy mustangs and camaros and I've taken some high performance BMWs. No car wins on all terrain unless you're driving a Ferrari/lambo/high end Porsche, etc. All of which we're not driving.
And believe me, I can drive. I ain't no punk kid. I know all about rev matching, braking before turns, accelerating thru apexs, creating straight lines, etc. No car has the same power band or weight, or weight distribution, or gearing. They're all factors.
Last edited by ScraggleRock; 09-17-2015 at 03:20 AM.
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