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Nah I was serious no diss. Guess it was the angle joint looked high up still look kinda high in the last pic but I forgot that year is different than my year (2004) I'm still on stock ride high so I'm def 4x4

Any thought of going deep dish wheels ? Or changing them up maybe that's what made it look high still nice mustang nice to see a conservative one instead of over the top like most people go with them.
 
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Nah I was serious no diss. Guess it was the angle joint looked high up still look kinda high in the last pic but I forgot that year is different than my year (2004) I'm still on stock ride high so I'm def 4x4

Any thought of going deep dish wheels ? Or changing them up maybe that's what made it look high still nice mustang nice to see a conservative one instead of over the top like most people go with them.
Deep dish wheels were my 2nd choice. Still kind of wish I went with them but you can't go wrong with those and a decent drop
 
put ur money where your mouth is, research, shop.....buy a car, post it, and move on with life.....

I can empathize in audi's case...coppin a car is like a free agent signin to a NBA..once you sign that contract you're gonna be stuck waving that team flag & that badge means alot (arguably too much) to folks.

Da easiest way to get to where u wanna be when choosing a car is to leave da badge preference LAST..instead, list attributes & skill sets you definitely want in a car..

Do u want RWD, is naturally aspirated V8 on
Your priority list? How bout long term maintenance costs? Do you want cheap no headaches when it comes to replacement parts? Or would you not mind coming out da nose when **** breaks.

Once u circle da needs and wants just draft potential candidate from each respective brand.

Some folks frankly like boring appliance like cars...everyone got their own needs & wants.
 
If u were actually knowledgeable in da field its easy tho

Most ppl itt dont go thru a crisis like that :lol:

My boy (his gf) totaled his exo x last week and is already about to get a new car :lol:
 
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Man I cant tell you how many reviews and test drives id do before getting a brand new vehicle/CPO unless your strickly badge loyal to a company.

It really is like a free agent signing in the NBA :lol:
 
Da easiest way to get to where u wanna be when choosing a car is to leave da badge preference LAST..instead, list attributes & skill sets you definitely want in a car..
My G, this is exactly what I said yesterday. That badge is a requirement tho :lol:
 
I think another think that has always turned me off Mercedes is how grossly overpriced they are. That and their transmissions

I cant front and im a Benz guy but your right & some of the cars are def wild overpriced for what you get. Only way to go is premium with that badge.
 
Think I'm gonna cop some wheels for this joint, make it look somewhat cool

Co worker bought an astro last week he's currently modding his
 
Da easiest way to get to where u wanna be when choosing a car is to leave da badge preference LAST..instead, list attributes & skill sets you definitely want in a car..
My G, this is exactly what I said yesterday. That badge is a requirement tho :lol:

Badge heritage matter more to me than brand cache, but remember.. A brand merely is an identifying mark of excellence thats shorthand to look for,

Remember what Frank Lucus told Nicky Barnes.

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Everyone knows badge flossing is taking a brick of yayo that is ISF and stepping on it 4-5 times and copping a ES300 :lol:

Da whole Acura brand sans da NSX was an exercise in stretchin da coke and goin OT selling it for more than was puré prices in da boros.

American whips have successfully got product right, now its da SLOW rehabilitation of da stigma of da brands..but in that transitions, many bang for your buck deals can be had.[/Video]
 
i want to stay in my lane


i dont deserve that yet in life

100% agree.

Affordability is subjective and certainly don't care about folks that choose to spend more or less on a car than I would, based on salary, investments, bank accounts, w/e, but to me it is waaaaay more about what I've achieved in my life to warrant the reward of an exceptional car. I can comfortably buy lots of cars discussed in here cash, but that has nothing to do with my plans of future car ownership. Reaching a career milestone or life goal, that's when I plan to pull the trigger :smokin

EDIT: and damb, well said up there NH, agree with you as well. If I ended up with the S4 that I had originally planned for, at least I wouldn't have lied to myself that part of the reason would be the prestige of the Audi rings. Resisted it though (also can't stand the idea of falling for brand marketing)
 
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