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how my dad became a car enthusiast - Printable Version +- Madison Motorsports (https://forum.mmsports.org) +-- Forum: Madison Motorsports (https://forum.mmsports.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Forum: Lounge (https://forum.mmsports.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=6) +--- Thread: how my dad became a car enthusiast (/showthread.php?tid=1491) Pages:
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- ViPER1313 - 12-19-2004 My mom is more of a car enthusiest than my dad is. She fell in love with the Protege5 she had, and now that she owns a Mazda 6 Wagon she misses how nimble the Protege was. - JessicaRabbit79 - 12-19-2004 My parents have always been the one car, one truck kind of family. My dad will never give up his trucks, but he bought a Harley this summer, and is madly in love with the power and grace of such a large beast. :twisted: They have been dedicated to VWs (as was I growing up) but we may have them convinced to get a Subaru as their next vehicle... the only problem is that my dad doesn't like the styling. Only time will tell. - Chris - 12-19-2004 Feersty Wrote:My dad is currently thinking about a 2003 3.2TL Type S for what it is worth. nice, although see if he'd go for the new TL! - Feersty - 12-19-2004 Chris Wrote:Feersty Wrote:My dad is currently thinking about a 2003 3.2TL Type S for what it is worth. Some of the issues that he has brought up are: "Does it take premium?" "Do I really need all that power?" "I want the seats to be firm." - Chris - 12-19-2004 Feersty Wrote:Chris Wrote:Feersty Wrote:My dad is currently thinking about a 2003 3.2TL Type S for what it is worth. either the 2003 TL or the 2005 (? I think) will take premium. yes he needs lots of power for "merging" on the highway. I'm sure the seats are very good- its an Acura and their interiors are always very egronomic. - BLINGMW - 12-19-2004 My story is more along the lines of "how my dad became a car UNenthusiast". I can remember back to a time when my dad had a dodge charger?challenger? one of those with the engine coming out of the hood, it was metallic blue and had the big back wheels. Re: 70's hot rod..probably had a hemi or something like that. I dunno if he took it drag racing (too young to remember), but I know before I was born he and his friends spent many a weekends getting drunk and camping out at the races. That was before Nascar went Uber-redneck. Now he drives a nissan truck and his "midlife sports car" manifested itself as what is now our horse farm. But he still works on cars, so maybe he'll get back into it one day.
- Jess - 12-19-2004 BLINGMW Wrote:My story is more along the lines of "how my dad became a car UNenthusiast". I can remember back to a time when my dad had a dodge charger?challenger? one of those with the engine coming out of the hood, it was metallic blue and had the big back wheels. Re: 70's hot rod..probably had a hemi or something like that. I dunno if he took it drag racing (too young to remember), but I know before I was born he and his friends spent many a weekends getting drunk and camping out at the races. That was before Nascar went Uber-redneck. Whoops, forgot Chan was still logged in. That post is from me. :oops: - BLINGMW - 12-20-2004 Jess Wrote:Whoops, forgot Chan was still logged in. That post is from me. :oops: you suck guess I'll share too. My dad hates working on cars and doesn't really care what he drives. He and his brother used to be into it when they were our age (I still rag on my dad for selling his Jag for a wedding ring), but his brother stayed in it and my dad decided it was a waste of time. Somehow I ended up with my uncle's passion for cars and my dad's hatred of working on them. :? - Feersty - 12-20-2004 HA nice. So who hated the E30's? |