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///M
04-27-2005, 04:18 PM
As title...are you a car enthusiast? Do you absolutely LOVE cars and driving? Or are you just here because you own a Mazda3 and want to learn more about it.

I\'m a car fanatic.

thr33scompany
04-27-2005, 04:47 PM
Since the Mazda3 is my first car..I want to know the ins and outs of it. I find that this is the best place to learn. :)

bubba1983
04-27-2005, 04:51 PM
first car...so im learing everything basically.....
alwyas liked cars, was no car buff with technical specifications and such, so that puts me in teh middle i guess..

billyfo
04-27-2005, 06:47 PM
I love to drive, of course with the car I love. so I lean toward BMW than M.Benz:D

S.F.W.
04-27-2005, 06:50 PM
I am not an enthusiast yet..but I feel I am getting there..

Saphress
04-28-2005, 10:36 AM
Love cars..... hehehe... love to drive em..... love learning the mechanics of it too. Know some, but learning more as I go along, whether it\'s mine or someone else\'s

car_demon
04-28-2005, 11:28 AM
Over the years my car enthusiasm has developed a pallet like those who are connesiuers(sp) of fine wine; of a specific variety. Despite globalization and bastardization, I am a fanatic of Japanese, Sweedish, Italian and German Engineering. I think I love the sport compact market, midsize haulers, sport luxury and some pure sport vehicles N.A. cars from the Big 3 I turn my back-on with disgust mostly and I\'m also weary of the Korean knock off brand too.

I can\'t explain it though, but I am not too technically gifted in the major repair and fix department, but I love the theory, preventative maintenance, cosmetic detailing, chasis tuning and mild HP tuning and efficiency. I love when any specific make is sleek and made sleeker, tough and made tough, sexy and made sexier. I love mild upgrades that are subtle yet stylish and give a slightly different personality to a mass produced vehicle.

My enthusiasm lies within mild budgetted chasis tuning, mild budgetted exhuast/intake work and some cosmetic add-ons with the exterior or interior trims. I OWN AND WILL MOST OFTEN OPT FOR RIGHT SPEED TRANSMISSION (aka manual) as I love the open road control, co-ordination, cohesiveness, collaboration of co-operation and co-appreaciation my foot, hands, eyes and ears co-orchestrating when driving spritedly on open country road. I get a hard-on as I picture myself in one of the automobiles mentioned above, zipping along changing octaves, feeling g-forces on twisty spring/summer/autumn roads.

TheProfessor
04-28-2005, 01:36 PM
Enthusiast is not the right term for me.....more like car NUT:D

///M
04-28-2005, 01:56 PM
Originally posted by car_demon


Over the years my car enthusiasm has developed a pallet like those who are connesiuers(sp) of fine wine; of a specific variety. Despite globalization and bastardization, I am a fanatic of Japanese, Sweedish, Italian and German Engineering. I think I love the sport compact market, midsize haulers, sport luxury and some pure sport vehicles N.A. cars from the Big 3 I turn my back-on with disgust mostly and I\'m also weary of the Korean knock off brand too.

I can\'t explain it though, but I am not too technically gifted in the major repair and fix department, but I love the theory, preventative maintenance, cosmetic detailing, chasis tuning and mild HP tuning and efficiency. I love when any specific make is sleek and made sleeker, tough and made tough, sexy and made sexier. I love mild upgrades that are subtle yet stylish and give a slightly different personality to a mass produced vehicle.

My enthusiasm lies within mild budgetted chasis tuning, mild budgetted exhuast/intake work and some cosmetic add-ons with the exterior or interior trims. I OWN AND WILL MOST OFTEN OPT FOR RIGHT SPEED TRANSMISSION (aka manual) as I love the open road control, co-ordination, cohesiveness, collaboration of co-operation and co-appreaciation my foot, hands, eyes and ears co-orchestrating when driving spritedly on open country road. I get a hard-on as I picture myself in one of the automobiles mentioned above, zipping along changing octaves, feeling g-forces on twisty spring/summer/autumn roads.

HAHAHA that caught my eye...
hmmm...a lot of things seem to give you a hard-on! :D

mazda3boss
04-29-2005, 04:03 PM
Originally posted by thr33scompany


Since the Mazda3 is my first car..I want to know the ins and outs of it. I find that this is the best place to learn. :)

me too.

lukel90
04-30-2005, 03:32 AM
does 55465km in one year answer your question. I LOVE to drive, even if i have nowhere to go. i just love driving. Car nut would be a good word to describe me. I love all cars and love to learn about each of them, i guess its something that my father got me into.

///M
04-30-2005, 01:17 PM
Originally posted by lukel90


does 55465km in one year answer your question. I LOVE to drive, even if i have nowhere to go. i just love driving. Car nut would be a good word to describe me. I love all cars and love to learn about each of them, i guess its something that my father got me into.

55k a year?! and I thought I drove at lot at 35k...

car_demon
05-01-2005, 04:13 PM
hmmm...a lot of things seem to give you a hard-on! :D

The g.f. sometimes gets real jealous because I almost see and admire human traits in vehicles and will praise them on their attributes rather than her. Jealous bitches! She must learn she is a close number 2. Okay...I lied, Cars, Food & Beverage then her.:sarc

bubba1983
05-01-2005, 04:44 PM
Originally posted by car_demon


Over the years my car enthusiasm has developed a pallet like those who are connesiuers(sp) of fine wine; of a specific variety. Despite globalization and bastardization, I am a fanatic of Japanese, Sweedish, Italian and German Engineering. I think I love the sport compact market, midsize haulers, sport luxury and some pure sport vehicles N.A. cars from the Big 3 I turn my back-on with disgust mostly and I\'m also weary of the Korean knock off brand too.

I can\'t explain it though, but I am not too technically gifted in the major repair and fix department, but I love the theory, preventative maintenance, cosmetic detailing, chasis tuning and mild HP tuning and efficiency. I love when any specific make is sleek and made sleeker, tough and made tough, sexy and made sexier. I love mild upgrades that are subtle yet stylish and give a slightly different personality to a mass produced vehicle.

My enthusiasm lies within mild budgetted chasis tuning, mild budgetted exhuast/intake work and some cosmetic add-ons with the exterior or interior trims. I OWN AND WILL MOST OFTEN OPT FOR RIGHT SPEED TRANSMISSION (aka manual) as I love the open road control, co-ordination, cohesiveness, collaboration of co-operation and co-appreaciation my foot, hands, eyes and ears co-orchestrating when driving spritedly on open country road. I get a hard-on as I picture myself in one of the automobiles mentioned above, zipping along changing octaves, feeling g-forces on twisty spring/summer/autumn roads.


*tear*

you truly are...gifted, hahaha.....

whodilly
05-01-2005, 05:22 PM
I wish I could put it better than car_demon but that pretty much sums it up.

I love cars! \'Enthusiast\' for sure!:D

M34ME
05-07-2005, 12:14 AM
I\'m a car enthussiast, but a cheap one, one who doesnt like to spend money on aftermarket parts anymore. Now I prefer spending money on my boat and trying to put away money for a house, personally I like the way my stock mazda3GT w/gfx looks (seadan). The two mods I would do if I could convince myself to waste some money on my car would be an aftermarket stereo (bass in the place london ) :D and of course that turbo I read about on this forum for like 6 g\'s. 290 hp, hello!!!