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Unusual or Rare Cars - Part 3


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Hypersonic
On 5/5/2024 at 11:38 AM, Fcw75 said:

What you mean which one bro? 😒

 

 

 

 

 

ALL OF THEM!!! 😍

Leave out the 好猫 better.

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On 5/5/2024 at 1:02 PM, metalstream said:

So I guess EV will not die a natural death as the government has ensured the death of ICE vehicles after 2030. 

The demise of ICE vehicles will take a huge blow on the fat and juicy revenue from petrol excise duty, but the astronomical road tax surcharge for EVs will make up for this loss in revenue.

Maybe 1 Kw Power,Road Tax $25.00...after no more ICE Cars.

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On 5/4/2024 at 10:03 PM, metalstream said:

Just like how I always drive bare footed. Even when driving to work, I remove my shoes in the car.

I tend to be much more heavy footed when driving with footwear as I can't feel the pedal. 

You woman? Tot only women drive barefooted. I wore SAF boots also drive, slippers also drive, but never barefooted, which feels very naked to me. 

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On 5/4/2024 at 10:03 PM, metalstream said:

Just like how I always drive bare footed. Even when driving to work, I remove my shoes in the car.

I tend to be much more heavy footed when driving with footwear as I can't feel the pedal. 

Actually I am like you but I realise it's more about the heel instead of the front part of the shoe - idk if that makes sense. Last time only can wear slippers to drive but now I can wear sneakers and still feel.

Go reservist must take off boots lol.

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On 5/5/2024 at 8:52 PM, 107fan said:

Actually I am like you but I realise it's more about the heel instead of the front part of the shoe - idk if that makes sense. Last time only can wear slippers to drive but now I can wear sneakers and still feel.

Go reservist must take off boots lol.

The pedals are just metal/hard rubber. There is nothing to feel.... Not like jello type thingy.

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On 5/6/2024 at 12:30 AM, Volvobrick said:

The pedals are just metal/hard rubber. There is nothing to feel.... Not like jello type thingy.

It's not so much the physical texture, but more about controlling the pressure and movement of the pedal.

Usually for drivers who enjoy slow and steady acceleration, or foot on and off constant braking in a long traffic jam.

Without "feeling" the pedal through a thin sole, an army boot will cause more movement, and more jerkiness.

 

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On 5/6/2024 at 12:41 AM, 107fan said:

It's not so much the physical texture, but more about controlling the pressure and movement of the pedal.

Usually for drivers who enjoy slow and steady acceleration, or foot on and off constant braking in a long traffic jam.

Without "feeling" the pedal through a thin sole, an army boot will cause more movement, and more jerkiness.

 

So, because all our bus drivers wear safety boots, public transport is so uncomfortable? Here I was always blaming the crappy gearbox.

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On 5/5/2024 at 8:52 PM, 107fan said:

Actually I am like you but I realise it's more about the heel instead of the front part of the shoe - idk if that makes sense. Last time only can wear slippers to drive but now I can wear sneakers and still feel.

Go reservist must take off boots lol.

i wear slippers I feel very insecure and unsafe when driving, because when you rest your right heel near the accelerator, the slipper will be pushed upwards, sliding loose.

if the slipper got loose, potentially can get caught under the brake pedal if not careful.

that's why minimum I only wear sandals with heel strap when I drive.

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Turbocharged

I can drive well wearing any foot wear 

barefoot I cannot, tried once or twice

that feeling was weird and scary

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For me if barefoot will have cold feet 😁

if wear boots will accelerate heavier & brake harder,

if wear slippers or sandals may get stuck,

prefer to wear flat thin soled shoes like loafers, moccasins or trainers/sneakers when driving.

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Twincharged
On 4/13/2024 at 2:00 PM, Tohto said:

My daughter send me this photo from NYC.

Sad the condition of this 2002 end up like this. 

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patina at the higher level.. LOL

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On 5/2/2024 at 10:05 PM, Asicskk said:

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My dad bought this but in 4 door guise. spring leaf for the rear suspension. The fuel cap left the petrol pump attendant stump

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Twincharged
On 4/28/2024 at 11:26 PM, 107fan said:

Handsome looking car, despite being an EV (lol)

 

The Porsche look, well either you love it, or don't, like me.

at 500K give or take 50K, prefer the cheap replica... XiaoMi SU7

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On 5/6/2024 at 1:40 PM, Sdf4786k said:

at 500K give or take 50K, prefer the cheap replica... XiaoMi SU7

If it is available in RHD

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On 5/6/2024 at 9:49 AM, bsswan said:

So, because all our bus drivers wear safety boots, public transport is so uncomfortable? Here I was always blaming the crappy gearbox.

Have not driven buses or lorries before but I would imagine their pedals to be less sensitive and a thicker sole would be more suitable.

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On 5/6/2024 at 1:40 PM, Sdf4786k said:

at 500K give or take 50K, prefer the cheap replica... XiaoMi SU7

At least the headlights are no longer Porsche-bug-eyed, which is a nice change/

But like most EVs, it has generic long thin lights. I don't like it.

Neither of them appeals to me.

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On 5/5/2024 at 11:22 AM, Mits_jc said:

good article on how CNG died a natural death, pun unintended
Once touted as the next big green thing, CNG vehicles have had a bumpy ride

TL;DR
"A lack of infrastructural support as well as the cost ineffectiveness of CNG vehicles following the removal of government rebates are key factors for the dwindling numbers, said industry players and experts."

Not only removal of rebates, tax was imposed on CNG. That's what killed CNG completely.

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