View Poll Results: By the questions listed is your car practical?
Yes
6
26.09%
No
17
73.91%
Voters: 23. You may not vote on this poll
The PurpleIcedGT Practicality Poll, Built and Blown Cars Enter
#31
I daily drive my car
Last year, with me being out of the country for 3 months, I still put over 12k miles on my car.
I drive on my track setup every day. Not drag slicks, but stil comp tires for auto-x.
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I put between 12-15k miles/year on my car. Bought it 6 years ago with 90k, and it now has over 150k, and that includes 6 months with my permit, a full year and a half in high school, and the past 4 years in college.
My car is practically used every day. Suck it.
Last year, with me being out of the country for 3 months, I still put over 12k miles on my car.
I drive on my track setup every day. Not drag slicks, but stil comp tires for auto-x.
See last answer
I put between 12-15k miles/year on my car. Bought it 6 years ago with 90k, and it now has over 150k, and that includes 6 months with my permit, a full year and a half in high school, and the past 4 years in college.
My car is practically used every day. Suck it.
Last edited by uberstang1; 09-13-2013 at 11:55 AM.
#32
#36
5th Gear Member
Join Date: Jul 2007
Location: Detroit; where the weak are killed and eaten.
Posts: 2,553
1. No.
2. No.
3. No.
4. No.
5. 2-3k. Max.
Classic mustangs are anything but practically. They're a lot of work to drive, they tend to make you sore. The gas mileage is horrendous. They handle pretty horribly.
But I wouldn't trade my 70 for a newer one. And I wouldn't trade my fun toy for a "practical" one.
My 70 is a 351w stroked to 408. Naturally aspirated and 525 to the rear wheels. Poor motor doesn't even get driven enough to be broken in yet.
2. No.
3. No.
4. No.
5. 2-3k. Max.
Classic mustangs are anything but practically. They're a lot of work to drive, they tend to make you sore. The gas mileage is horrendous. They handle pretty horribly.
But I wouldn't trade my 70 for a newer one. And I wouldn't trade my fun toy for a "practical" one.
My 70 is a 351w stroked to 408. Naturally aspirated and 525 to the rear wheels. Poor motor doesn't even get driven enough to be broken in yet.
#37
no
yes
no
no
I've had my car a year and 3 months and put 14k miles on it. I really have no idea how people can only put 1-3k miles on their car a year lol. Oh btw this is with the car stored 6 months of the year.
yes
no
no
I've had my car a year and 3 months and put 14k miles on it. I really have no idea how people can only put 1-3k miles on their car a year lol. Oh btw this is with the car stored 6 months of the year.