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Giveaways that someone doesn’t actually know anything about cars: • Calling an I4 engine a V4 • Thinking a car (especially a daily driver) needs to be 600+ horsepower be to fun/not slow • “Just manual swap and LS swap it” like it’s a 2 hour job
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Anonymous 6d

Agreed 😂

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Anonymous 5d

Only one I disagree on is I4/V4. I’ve been into cars since I was a little kid and often still call it V4 out of old habit. I also just don’t know 4 cylinders very well I’m more into the unobtainable stuff like supercars (and sports cars) which are pretty exclusively 6 cylinders or more

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Anonymous 4d

And when all they know is bmw

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 4d

And that’s where you’re wrong my friend. Do a little research on lotus! You won’t be disappointed.

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Anonymous replying to -> #3 4d

Love the lotus emira. And the GT 410 Sport. 3-Elevens cool tool. Really want an Emira with a valvetronic exhaust someday actually. Wish they weren’t going over 90-100+k in the aftermarket but we all know lotuses don’t hold their value (except the manual version might) so maybe someday. I know about most of the different cars of the world, just not everything internally for every car

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Anonymous replying to -> #2 3d

4 cylinder sports cars are always amazing drivers cars. Any Honda obviously, but even the ecoboost Mustang. Super slept on for its superior weight distribution and handling characteristics. Stock suspension ecoboost will out handle a GT with track suspension all day long on backgrounds

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