Do I drive an old persons car?
out of everyone in here you drive an old mans car.
na for now he can get the inline 4 w/ the 1.8
Last edited by bluedevils95; Dec 19, 2010 at 06:45 PM.
Don't forget about the G25 now lol.
You know guy's the Old People you reference 60's plus were teens when American Muscle cars ruled. GTO's, Judges, Roadrunners, SS396 Chevelles, SS396 Camaros, how about a Chevy 409 Impala. The eyesight goes, the reflexes slow down a bit but the desire to get that feeling back from the 60's never goes away. Cut us a break! You'll experience the feeling sooner than you ever imagined. Time speeds up with age.
Nothing new here. We used to laugh at my grandmother in her '69 Mach I. She would accidently hit the horn and startle herself and wonder who was honking at her(halarious).My grandfather traded it in just before I got my license (rats!).
ROFL. Awesome.
If I remember well the target marke that the car was aimed at was not pimpled faced twenty somethings. It was aimed at successful single middle aged men that could afford the car and maintenance. I've seen quite a bit of 03' and 04's automatic coupes all around town. Most have temporary tags so, they're probably a second or third owner that just bought the car. I guess as long as they don't rag it and enjoy it it's a good thing they bought the car.
G's are expensive to begin with. They came out in 03. Not to many people in there twenties could afford that type of car. Hence the older more established customer would buy the G35. Since time has gone by and cars lose value they become more affordable. I am proof of that. I had a 98 Volvo C70 before my G. A brand new C70 in 98 cost close to 40 racks. But used in 01. VERY AFFORDABLE. I was lucky to have a great paying job at 21 and was able to afford my Brand new G35 at 24. Just my two cents. 8)
I remember 25 and it was horrible but things got better, awaiting 30 before I feel like that again





