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Thanks bro, ill give them on call. I might I might just get the grill dipped instead. I been having different ideas since getting it.
 
How much HP the stang make?

Getting a new car in a few months, around 30k... any ideas guys.

Looking at a Maxima right now.. only new

I lovey 7th gen maxima. Getting tints and woofer installed tomorrow

Why not looked at a used one? U can get all the updates for thatch and still be under factory warranty
 
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My baby may not be much but i'm from Texas Buicks and caddys are where its at and mine has only 48k on the dash.
Yo! My boy has one of these, they drive like a giant pillow on the road 
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 Ride is smoother than silk bruh bruh.
 
You right, and i should add that it's my first purchased car by myself. I had a 01 volvo s40 POS that had been handed down forever. RIP.
 
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these cars are not the same bro not at all :smh:

:lol: This is why I cant talk cars with Nters

Same chassis, same engines, same suspensions, same transmissions.

Its called badge engineering. They are essentially the same cars, but one is sold under a more prestigious moniker for a higher amount.


Either way, they're both badge engineered Camrys.
No.

:lol: Yes

So an M3 and a 3 series are the same?

The 328, 335 and M3 are different trim levels of the same car. Their drivetrains are developed separately and they are all are sold under the same moniker. None are examples of badge engineering.
 
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This is why I cant talk cars with Nters

Same chassis, same engines, same suspensions, same transmissions.

Its called badge engineering. They are essentially the same cars, but one is sold under a more prestigious moniker for a higher amount.
The 328, 335 and M3 are different trim levels of the same car. Their drivetrains are developed separately and they are all are sold under the same moniker. None are examples of badge engineering.
For the first time, an Adaptive Variable Suspension, capable of adjusting individual wheels' dampers according to road conditions (within 0.0025 seconds), was offered.



Toyota Windom (Japan)
1999–2001(2nd)




MY1997–1999 ES 300 interior (MCV20; U.S.)

aka sport mode which my car had no Camry every had an sport mode
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Inside the cabin
 
:lol: This is why I cant talk cars with Nters


Same chassis, same engines, same suspensions, same transmissions.


Its called badge engineering. They are essentially the same cars, but one is sold under a more prestigious moniker for a higher amount.

The 328, 335 and M3 are different trim levels of the same car. Their drivetrains are developed separately and they are all are sold under the same moniker. None are examples of badge engineering.
For the first time, an Adaptive Variable Suspension, capable of adjusting individual wheels' dampers according to road conditions (within 0.0025 seconds), was offered.








Toyota Windom (Japan)

1999–2001(2nd)











MY1997–1999 ES 300 interior (MCV20; U.S.)
aka sport mode which my car had no Camry every had an sport mode :lol:



Inside the cabin


The variable damping suspension was not standard and a "sport mode" switch doesn't do anything to change the fact its a prime example of badge engineering.
 
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