Went to a car show
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Went to a car show
So i went to a car show and the new thing now is lowering your car as much as possible and putting leather on your a pillars and other stupid things and calling it vip. I personally believe vip is for luxery cars only just my opinion i also realised i am so outdated its not even funny. Does any one else feel as if the new trend is kinda stupid? I feel u ts just as bad as the headlight tail light conversions and crazy tall wings on a car. Am i just getting to old?
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Most of us here are likely old enough to like outdated trends....I remember when everyone was clearing their lenses from Amber, it was a rage.
when I got my '07 335i new, the angel eyes were very cool. They are lit by a halogen H8, very dim and yellow brown by led standards. Some folks getting the car used today are embarrassed by them and immediately upgrade to Led before anyone sees them with dull dim angel eyes!
for me, I always want the wolf in sheep's clothing, no flash on the outside, but serious hardware on the inside.....my .02...
when I got my '07 335i new, the angel eyes were very cool. They are lit by a halogen H8, very dim and yellow brown by led standards. Some folks getting the car used today are embarrassed by them and immediately upgrade to Led before anyone sees them with dull dim angel eyes!
for me, I always want the wolf in sheep's clothing, no flash on the outside, but serious hardware on the inside.....my .02...
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Is there any car trend that's smart?
Dropping 60k on an air cooled 911 seems dumb, especially when that would have gotten you two 996 Turbos a few years ago.
Resto mod pony cars become 40k builds and a V6 Camaro would give them a run for their money.
The VIP scene seems to support the used market for our cars and I appreciate that.
Though the cynic in me says that VIPs don't really care about 10+ year old luxury cars that cost less than 20% of the GDP per capita, mods make you more likely to get pulled over (so thanks for taking the heat off me, VIP folks), I would have a long hard think if I put money into my car and made it less able to navigate parking lots with steep approaches / speed bumps, and the scene makes trade offs I'd never make. Big wheels impair ride quality, skinny tires cost more, custom / height adjustable suspension is expensive and doesn't expand the 'sweet spot' of the suspension, the custom electronics don't really make the car more comfortable, subs in the trunk reduce cargo space, and if you're going to buy a car and mod it, why not buy a car closer to what you want like an IS?
Dropping 60k on an air cooled 911 seems dumb, especially when that would have gotten you two 996 Turbos a few years ago.
Resto mod pony cars become 40k builds and a V6 Camaro would give them a run for their money.
The VIP scene seems to support the used market for our cars and I appreciate that.
Though the cynic in me says that VIPs don't really care about 10+ year old luxury cars that cost less than 20% of the GDP per capita, mods make you more likely to get pulled over (so thanks for taking the heat off me, VIP folks), I would have a long hard think if I put money into my car and made it less able to navigate parking lots with steep approaches / speed bumps, and the scene makes trade offs I'd never make. Big wheels impair ride quality, skinny tires cost more, custom / height adjustable suspension is expensive and doesn't expand the 'sweet spot' of the suspension, the custom electronics don't really make the car more comfortable, subs in the trunk reduce cargo space, and if you're going to buy a car and mod it, why not buy a car closer to what you want like an IS?
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Most of us here are likely old enough to like outdated trends....I remember when everyone was clearing their lenses from Amber, it was a rage.
when I got my '07 335i new, the angel eyes were very cool. They are lit by a halogen H8, very dim and yellow brown by led standards. Some folks getting the car used today are embarrassed by them and immediately upgrade to Led before anyone sees them with dull dim angel eyes!
for me, I always want the wolf in sheep's clothing, no flash on the outside, but serious hardware on the inside.....my .02...
when I got my '07 335i new, the angel eyes were very cool. They are lit by a halogen H8, very dim and yellow brown by led standards. Some folks getting the car used today are embarrassed by them and immediately upgrade to Led before anyone sees them with dull dim angel eyes!
for me, I always want the wolf in sheep's clothing, no flash on the outside, but serious hardware on the inside.....my .02...
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I get what you guys are saying I am just like in awe of people who have a car slammed to the ground with stupid camber then brag about how there car has 400-700 hp. Another issue I have is people who go "I only drive my car 2-5 times a year the rest of the time it sits in a garage".....what is the point of owning a car if you dont drive it? Then the whole nonfunctional bull**** like 8 cannards on the front, massive rear gt style wing with 13 inch wide rims that have a 12 inch polished lip like it's stupid to me, you don't track the car why do you have that.
Some douche bag 19-22 year old told me my car is "gay" because I have no aggressive camber and it's not slamed to he ground, I now understand how the muscle car or low rider guys feel. I feel outta place in the tuning scene now, like outdated I guess is the way to put it. I feel that this whole "stance" trend is worse than the combat body kits with headlight conversions era.
Sorry for the rant I just have really begun to hate what the car scene has become.
Some douche bag 19-22 year old told me my car is "gay" because I have no aggressive camber and it's not slamed to he ground, I now understand how the muscle car or low rider guys feel. I feel outta place in the tuning scene now, like outdated I guess is the way to put it. I feel that this whole "stance" trend is worse than the combat body kits with headlight conversions era.
Sorry for the rant I just have really begun to hate what the car scene has become.
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Right now, 3 spoke steering wheels have been in, for at least 10 yrs. I clearly remember as a kid, a friend's dad had an optional 4 spoke steering wheel in his Porsche, 3 was standard. At first, I found the LS steering wheel to be a bit large for my tastes. But now I figure a big car needs a big wheel! A tiny 3 spoke wheel might be out of place.
i wonder if just the Germans have more than one steering wheel on a given car, or if the Japanese and Americans do too....
i wonder if just the Germans have more than one steering wheel on a given car, or if the Japanese and Americans do too....
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awsome you made me feel better thank you haha
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One of the Lexus car models that is always a popular mod car is the GS and I happen to own one, a GS430. If you visit the 2GS forums, you'll see the kids going nuts modding these cars... and you'll read about all the problems this creates. Constant suspension issues. Hundreds and even thousands spent on fender rolling, suspension lowering kits etc. And then there are the VIP mods too. Some of them make me laugh because they make no sense but then I'm not of that generation.
When I look at what the kids are doing I realize that it's not much different than what I bought into as a kid too. I went with larger wheels and tires because that's what you did back then. I'm sure there were some old men who just looked at my cheap beater and shook their heads. Eventually I came to my senses in my 30's and beyond.
Would I like to lower my car slightly? Yes. But nothing that would harm the suspension. Bigger wheels and tires? No because I have no tolerance for a harsh ride and ridiculous noise in the same way I did when I was a 20 year old.
It's all relative. We all get older and realize how silly we were. Just like these kids will move on after they've had their fling with an edgy car. Unfortunately they're doing this with cars that were once upwards of $50K at one point instead of the cheap domestic beaters I used to tool around in.
When I look at what the kids are doing I realize that it's not much different than what I bought into as a kid too. I went with larger wheels and tires because that's what you did back then. I'm sure there were some old men who just looked at my cheap beater and shook their heads. Eventually I came to my senses in my 30's and beyond.
Would I like to lower my car slightly? Yes. But nothing that would harm the suspension. Bigger wheels and tires? No because I have no tolerance for a harsh ride and ridiculous noise in the same way I did when I was a 20 year old.
It's all relative. We all get older and realize how silly we were. Just like these kids will move on after they've had their fling with an edgy car. Unfortunately they're doing this with cars that were once upwards of $50K at one point instead of the cheap domestic beaters I used to tool around in.
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One of the Lexus car models that is always a popular mod car is the GS and I happen to own one, a GS430. If you visit the 2GS forums, you'll see the kids going nuts modding these cars... and you'll read about all the problems this creates. Constant suspension issues. Hundreds and even thousands spent on fender rolling, suspension lowering kits etc. And then there are the VIP mods too. Some of them make me laugh because they make no sense but then I'm not of that generation.
When I look at what the kids are doing I realize that it's not much different than what I bought into as a kid too. I went with larger wheels and tires because that's what you did back then. I'm sure there were some old men who just looked at my cheap beater and shook their heads. Eventually I came to my senses in my 30's and beyond.
Would I like to lower my car slightly? Yes. But nothing that would harm the suspension. Bigger wheels and tires? No because I have no tolerance for a harsh ride and ridiculous noise in the same way I did when I was a 20 year old.
It's all relative. We all get older and realize how silly we were. Just like these kids will move on after they've had their fling with an edgy car. Unfortunately they're doing this with cars that were once upwards of $50K at one point instead of the cheap domestic beaters I used to tool around in.
When I look at what the kids are doing I realize that it's not much different than what I bought into as a kid too. I went with larger wheels and tires because that's what you did back then. I'm sure there were some old men who just looked at my cheap beater and shook their heads. Eventually I came to my senses in my 30's and beyond.
Would I like to lower my car slightly? Yes. But nothing that would harm the suspension. Bigger wheels and tires? No because I have no tolerance for a harsh ride and ridiculous noise in the same way I did when I was a 20 year old.
It's all relative. We all get older and realize how silly we were. Just like these kids will move on after they've had their fling with an edgy car. Unfortunately they're doing this with cars that were once upwards of $50K at one point instead of the cheap domestic beaters I used to tool around in.
I am only 25 and I just want a tastfully modified car is all, my motto is if it is not there for functionality then it has no place on the car. Its weird though because I never did anything crazy or wild with a car it was always rims lowered a bit and crazy fast. I never really followed the trends I just did what I wanted to do to the car and what my own perception of "cool" was, but thanks for your input though I will deffinetly take a look at that section of the forum.
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Over time it seems that show car mods have become more and more over the top and cartoonishly silly looking. The slammed cars with giant sized wheels and tires with rolled fenders and silly amounts of camber look particularly stupid.
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I went to an event where we drove cars with professional instructors (free, not like my buddy who paid a few grand for 2 days at the factory). They told me they replace tires every 40-50 miles. I said every 5000, or did you say 500 miles? The instructor said fifty.
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Ultra slammed, lipped, grilled, rear spoilers, brain blasting bass,etc isn't a drivable car. It's a "fashion statement". Drive a couple of times/year (or trailer it) to car shows. Otherwise, leave it in the driveway and take lots of pictures. Hey to each his/her own right? Local tire shop sees the oversized, zero profile tire guys because the tires blow out. So we have a wide range of LS owners; from babied to spirited drivers to slammers.
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Boy, unpopular opinion in this thread, but i really like that look. However i would never do it to a car that i expect to drive to work, or really anything more than a sunday cruise and car show. It sure is interesting how much that trend has caught on though. The thing that bother me about it is the pure negligence of some people. Once you roll your fenders they will never be the same your car will look bad on your stock wheels, bro.
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Looks like there is a whole generation of LS owners who are in the "stealth" mode.
More meat than sauce
But I know what it was in the "good ol' times" Went thru it myself. Bigger tires, faster cars, all the "goodies". Now looking back - what a waste of money.
Did some small changes on my LS, now people ask: what kind a car is this?
Really like the 1.5" drop of the Bilstein coilovers. Can wash out the fenderwells and don't have to watch "normal" speedbumps and steep ramps
More meat than sauce
But I know what it was in the "good ol' times" Went thru it myself. Bigger tires, faster cars, all the "goodies". Now looking back - what a waste of money.
Did some small changes on my LS, now people ask: what kind a car is this?
Really like the 1.5" drop of the Bilstein coilovers. Can wash out the fenderwells and don't have to watch "normal" speedbumps and steep ramps