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  1. Member yoda313's Avatar
    Join Date: Jun 2004
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    Well the Detroit North American International Car show is now underway.

    Do you go to car shows? Have you ever been to one? Do you want to go to one?

    I have been to several over the years. Some years I go some I don't. I am very streaky in that sense. But it is a very good presentation of the latest models.
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    I don't usually go to new car shows, modern cars bore me rigid (except for those that are way out of my price range - at the moment). I regularly go to, and exhibit at, some of the Classic car shows though. I did go once to a new car show and saw one car and thought to myself, one day I'll have one of those. Now I have http://www.pistonheads.co.uk/gassing...30552&t=486369
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    Don't care.
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  5. Member edDV's Avatar
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    Location: Northern California, USA
    I've been to many car shows but never see the babes shown in the news. Most are just sipping coffee and looking bored.
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  6. Member edDV's Avatar
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    Originally Posted by Richard_G
    I don't usually go to new car shows, modern cars bore me rigid (except for those that are way out of my price range - at the moment). I regularly go to, and exhibit at, some of the Classic car shows though. I did go once to a new car show and saw one car and thought to myself, one day I'll have one of those. Now I have http://www.pistonheads.co.uk/gassing...30552&t=486369
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  7. Mod Neophyte Super Moderator redwudz's Avatar
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    I go mostly to custom and classic car shows. I've never had any interest in the latest from Detroit.
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  8. Member gadgetguy's Avatar
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    Location: West Mitten, USA
    Nope. But this thread has Garibaldi written all over it.
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  9. My wife and I went to a new car show about ten years back, found a car we liked, and then waited several years before buying one used, for about half the new price. I expect we'll do this again some year.
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  10. Member edDV's Avatar
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    Originally Posted by Constant Gardener
    My wife and I went to a new car show about ten years back, found a car we liked, and then waited several years before buying one used, for about half the new price. I expect we'll do this again some year.
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  11. Member Soopafresh's Avatar
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    Went to one a few months ago. I was aghast at how little $35K bought. Even worse, there were barely any booth babes. Why go to a car show if there aren't even any booth babes?
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    Join Date: Jul 2005
    Location: Arizona, USA
    Does the Barrett-Jackson auto auction count?
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  13. Video Restorer lordsmurf's Avatar
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    The State Fair of Texas always had several buildings full of new, classic and concept cars.
    Use to go every few years.
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  14. Get Slack disturbed1's Avatar
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    Used to own my own car audio shop, so I've been to many car shows. Got out of the business maybe 10 years ago, haven't been to any car shows since.
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  15. Member dadrab's Avatar
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    Location: State of Denial, U.S.
    I go to car shows when I can. I'm professionally invested, so it's usually worth my time.

    I love to look at the new body styles and hear about the newest electronic gadgets and innovations available to the industry.

    I have a weak spot for vehicles like I do for computers, video and audio. I'm just an overgrown kid, I guess.

    Below's my old ride. It's a 1987 Mistubishi Montero, but it has a few modifications - fuel injected and turbo charged (taking the stock 92 horsepower to around 200, limited slip differentials front and rear, custom built five-speed transmission.

    What can I say. It's fun.

    ...and I love the look on the punk's face (the one driving the electric green Honda Civic with a NOS system and an exhaust pipe like a coffee can) when I fry his ass off the line in a 22-year-old SUV...[/img]

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  16. Member Xylob the Destroyer's Avatar
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    Indeed. Been to many local VW shows, and usually go to the "BIG" car show every April to see the new concepts and models.

    My baby is in my sig pic -- `92 GLI Wolfsburg with nice mods inside & out.
    Just looks like 'granny' has taken really good care of her little grocery getter, but it will blow the freakin' doors off of any riced-out p.o.s. with a NOS sticker and a park bench mounted on it's trunk lid.
    Even does quite well against real cars! I've beaten every VAG 1.8T I've raced and several of the 2.0T models as well. Haven't lost once to a Hon-duh...
    Schnell!!!
    Not bad for a 17-year-old 4-banger with no forced induction.
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  18. Member dadrab's Avatar
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    Originally Posted by Xylob the Destroyer
    Not bad for a 17-year-old 4-banger with no forced induction.
    I bet, "Schnell." But, once you've had forced air, you'll never go back. 8)
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  19. Originally Posted by Xylob the Destroyer
    My baby is in my sig pic -- `92 GLI Wolfsburg with nice mods inside & out.
    LOL.. the guy who designed the door handles on the VW's for those years should be SHOT!... I had 3 or 4 friends with them and everyone had broken door handles. I'm sure you know what I mean. My buddy has a GTI right around that vintage, maybe earlier. He rebuilt it and it's rocket, so unassuming too. Besides the THE GTI emblem it looks like regular rabbit.

    Never had the cash for fast cars when I was young and now that I do I don't want one. I'm too practical I guess, picked up a 92 Regal with a 3.8 in it about 3 years ago that only had 30K on the speedometer.
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  20. Member Xylob the Destroyer's Avatar
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    Oh yeah, I've been wanting forced-induction for a while, but it's a matter of $$$$. If I do it now, it'll blow up the engine (probably sooner rather than later!), and I don't have the money for a complete re-build + a turbo set up.

    As for the door handles...... I had my Jetta and an `87 Golf while at the same time my cousin had an `87 GTI and a `92 GTI. Any key from any 4 of those cars would open my Golf! Hell, show me any mkII VW and I can open it with just about any key in less than 2 or 3 minutes....
    That `87 GTI was mine before it was my cousin's and it got broken into like 8 times while I had it!
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