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"...There can be no divided allegiance here. Any man who says he is an American, but something else also, isn't an American at all. We have room for but one flag, the American flag. We have room for but one language here, and that is the English language...and we have room for but one sole loyalty and that is a loyalty to the American people."
-Theodore Roosevelt 1907
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Blu/Wht '01 Gixxer 1K, '91 KX500
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Tokin' SortaTalian
(Pronounced: Kind-A-Dago)
^^^THIS
As long as you are happy than it's the right vehicle for you. Just enjoy the ride.
When I'm in a turbo4 w/AWD, I love the psssst from the blowoff valve, the forgiveness of the handling, and the power that isn't lost at altitude.
When I'm in my V8 Pontiac GP, I love the rumble, the instant torque, the fact that I've got two kiddos in the huge backseat, and that you can't get this much power for less money.
You gotta love each car for its own reasons if you're a true car guy.
Faster, faster, faster, until the thrill of speed overcomes the fear of death.
~Hunter S. Thompson
Better yet what does it have to do with the topic?
I like it!
John
KTM Duke 690
subarus with any exhaust other than stock sound like sharts from this gross guy I work with..... and although I'm a fomoco guy I heart the big 3 hp wars
The real "steal" for the WRX (not STI) was when GM dropped the Saabaru and had $5k rebates on them. My cousin got his for under Invoice plus the $5k rebate...they practically gave him the car...
The downside to the STI over the WRX is that every jackhole in a Civic Si or Toyota Corolla S (don't ask me why) wants to race you, and every Cop thinks you're in the FATF crowd...but, so it goes.
Why are you listening to some dude's sharts? You guys potty together?
Faster, faster, faster, until the thrill of speed overcomes the fear of death.
~Hunter S. Thompson
I love them both.
But, for me, two completely different experiences. I DO NOT drag knee in the canyons so the RC works out fantastically. It's not as nimble and flickable as the R6 but I love the gobs of torque available anywhere in the rev range. With that said, I took it to ride The Dragon and loved every minute of it!
The R6 is a perfect track toy (I was not racing). Light, cheap, plenty of parts to be found when the inevitable happens, and a complete blast to learn race-speeds on. Yeah, many will argue about a bigger bike, but I can't tell you how many times I'd have someone on a 1K blow by me down the straight only to pass them back 2 turns later...
For my riding style those two worked perfectly for what I used them for and would not have wanted to transpose them. *Your results may vary
If I had to choose one, I would've picked the RC hands-down. Your talking about several thousand miles on that every year vs. 5-10 trackdays on the R6, and the RC would've sufficed for a few trackdays if needed.
For me, personally I would have to take the Camaro/Muscle-car over the trackday/WRX as it would be a better tool for 95% of the work I'd do with it.
'02 RC-51 - Street
'05 Pitster Pro 125 - Pitbike madness
Be polite. Be professional. But be prepared to kill everyone you meet.
"Motorcycles tell us a more useful truth: we are small and exposed, and probably moving too fast for our own good, but that's no reason not to enjoy every minute of the ride."
~Dave Karlotski
Faster, faster, faster, until the thrill of speed overcomes the fear of death.
~Hunter S. Thompson
I'll settle for a ZR1 Corvette.
John
KTM Duke 690
the zr1 would be pretty sweet if you had the budget but if you dont have the budget for it, just get it in this little guy.... it starts at $65k...
Chicago 2011: Cadillac CTS-V Coupe Black Diamond Edition Is Fashionably Late
The V package gives the CTS the same 6.2-liter V8engine found on the Corvette ZR1. Using the 556 horsepower engine that produces up to 551 ft-lb of torque
M5 Christmas card
/thread jack sorry...
2015 R1200GS
03 & 11 XR-50 pit bike
07 & 08 DRZ 400SM
06 FJR 1300
70 SL 350
75 MT 250
my uncle has the 05 and he says its not what it is all crack'd up to be..probably over the few yrs it has gotten better. I saw a two door sport and he rip it like he stole it. Hell i'd do same too.I'd love the CTS-V for a comfy daily that'll whoop some serious ass
The early ones only had 400hp, but the more I see them (CTS-V) the more I like them.
When life throws you curves, aim for the apex
Current stable: 09 Thruxton \ 09 FZ6S2 Sold List: 97 Ninja500R, 03 SV650K3, 01 Ducati 750Sport, 73 CB350/4, 03 F650GSA, 08 Gixxer600, 03 Gixxer600, 91 VFR750F, 09 KLX250, 06 Thruxton 900, 02 VFR800, 08 Spyder RS, 12 Street TripleR, 09 KLX250S, 16 KTMRC390, 10 F650GS
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I drove a new CTS-V last winter. It's impossible not to smile when you drive that thing. It's ridiculously fast. I also drove a 750hp (at the wheel!) Viper, but the Caddy was soooo much nicer.
Funny people comparing CTS-V to a Viper and what have you...two different animals. Also funny people comparing WRX's to the Camero.
Figured with IRS and the power, it would have had a better time at the Nur. Made in Canada, didn't know that, but still funny that a little Korean fella designed the camaro, but now works for VW.
I drove the 11 CTS-V 2 door, and I'd take that car over anything priced near it.