Fair Warning to new owners/shoppers/exhaust Modders...
#1
Fair Warning to new owners/shoppers/exhaust Modders...
Just wanted to warn those that were uninformed, because I know I CERTAINLY WASN'T.
IF you buy a CTS-V, be prepared to become the number 1 White Trash Magnet in traffic.
In two weeks, I've had two white trash bastards accost me while in traffic. One in a crappy Nissan Sentra, and then again today, a guy driving a busted up RAV4 with cracked windshield, among other things.
The douche in the Nissan almost rearended me twice, all while hopping up and down in his seat like he had a ***** installed in the bottom of it.
The guy this morning, after asking me a few questions about the car, decided he would be cool and start cutting off people in traffic around me before deciding to go flying across two more lanes to get into a right turn lane...
Seriously... WHY DIDN'T YOU GUYS WARN ME?!
Also, I finally got to say today for the first time, "Nope, it's only the 400HP one." " Oh. It go good?" "It's a GM. No." "" I won't lie though, it was funny watching him drive in traffic with his head hanging out of the window Ace Ventura style listening to my exhaust...
-meaty
IF you buy a CTS-V, be prepared to become the number 1 White Trash Magnet in traffic.
In two weeks, I've had two white trash bastards accost me while in traffic. One in a crappy Nissan Sentra, and then again today, a guy driving a busted up RAV4 with cracked windshield, among other things.
The douche in the Nissan almost rearended me twice, all while hopping up and down in his seat like he had a ***** installed in the bottom of it.
The guy this morning, after asking me a few questions about the car, decided he would be cool and start cutting off people in traffic around me before deciding to go flying across two more lanes to get into a right turn lane...
Seriously... WHY DIDN'T YOU GUYS WARN ME?!
Also, I finally got to say today for the first time, "Nope, it's only the 400HP one." " Oh. It go good?" "It's a GM. No." "" I won't lie though, it was funny watching him drive in traffic with his head hanging out of the window Ace Ventura style listening to my exhaust...
-meaty
#2
Well before the exhaust mod I couldn't get a 2nd look from someone if I were trying to instigate a street run.....After, 99% of the cars with decent power give me props but after seeing the V commercial campaign assume it has a rocket for an engine and won't play. BUT the ricer world is another game indeed...I had a guy in a 4 door Accord...No hubcaps, fartcan exhaust and AEM stickers down the windshield pulls the bobbing and weaving move to attempt race me in the middle of town.
#3
Hahahaha! That's awesome! Same ***** happened to me but maybe not quite that extreme. And I always get the... "I'd that the supercharged caddy that makes almost 600hp?" No sir... This is the slow one. Only makes 405... Lol
#4
EXACTLY!!....I touched on that on a post the other day. The look of disappointment on someone's face amazes me when you tell them it "only" has 400hp....Could you imagine the high 5's that would be going around if one of the Stang Gang were making 400horses in his 99 4.6?
#5
I know! Lol I had a 98 gt when I was 16 and with full bolt-ons it ran 15.1 on the first pass on drag radials and I cracked the front of the plastic intake which sprayed radiator fluid everywhere under the hood so i couldnt run again. Haha prob would have put down 230rwhp on the dyno in cold weather but it sounded great! Lol
#6
I got to beat up on a new Camaro yesterday.
Was probly one of the base models, the RS? *shrug*
I had a crazy-mad hooked up honda behind me last night, he ended up right on my *** in the turn lane. I gave him a couple blips to let him know what was up
Straight pipes are rediculous but fun.
Keep it in 6th otherwise
-meaty
Was probly one of the base models, the RS? *shrug*
I had a crazy-mad hooked up honda behind me last night, he ended up right on my *** in the turn lane. I gave him a couple blips to let him know what was up
Straight pipes are rediculous but fun.
Keep it in 6th otherwise
-meaty
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#10
When I was shopping for a new car, a Viper was on my list of cars to look at.
But I will be honest, I have a soft spot in my heart for sleeper sedans.
I drove 88-92 Mazda 626 Hatchback sedans for the longest time, and loved blowing peoples doors off and the looks on their faces.
I think I get the same thing out of the Caddy, but unfortuantly a lot of people know what a V is with the new ad campaign hitting the TV hard, and it seems like the commercials are only playing during Jerry Springer lol
-meaty
But I will be honest, I have a soft spot in my heart for sleeper sedans.
I drove 88-92 Mazda 626 Hatchback sedans for the longest time, and loved blowing peoples doors off and the looks on their faces.
I think I get the same thing out of the Caddy, but unfortuantly a lot of people know what a V is with the new ad campaign hitting the TV hard, and it seems like the commercials are only playing during Jerry Springer lol
-meaty
#11
I wouldn't want to attract the kind of attention I get with that car every day.
#12
I don't think I've gotten a whole lot of ricers messing around in this car (in fact, the # of them on the road has diminished greatly here in the last couple years)...I do get a few other types messing around, but nothing crazy. Most of the time I just go about my bidness, but once in awhile there'll be a good one.
The last few days I had an Evolution that was 'fixed up' try and think I surprised him (no, I know better than to do it from a launch, as I know what my vr4 will do there!)...yesterday, a guy in an SRT8 challenger tried pretty hard, but was probably surprised too.
Even though this car doesn't feel fast to me (I mean, it has good power, just doesn't *feel* fast), I noticed it does surprise me quite a bit when I do run something else that *should* be faster. That's why I don't pay too much attention to mag times and the street has so many variables. But really, ultimately, I'd rather not "race" and try to avoid it, although once in awhile the stars align and I try to keep it at a reasonable speed and generally let off hard as soon as I realize just how fast these things get going (without feeling like it).
Still, I didn't buy this car for that, but is fun sometimes...Imagine it with a supercharger and supporting mods and dialed in, wow...Although I have a feeling that could get dangerous. At ~stock levels, this car feels pretty safe to mess around in, but also feels like it could be close to the breaking point. I'm glad it's not like my GTO though, where it honestly felt unsafe sometimes getting on it (if you weren't 100% focused).
The last few days I had an Evolution that was 'fixed up' try and think I surprised him (no, I know better than to do it from a launch, as I know what my vr4 will do there!)...yesterday, a guy in an SRT8 challenger tried pretty hard, but was probably surprised too.
Even though this car doesn't feel fast to me (I mean, it has good power, just doesn't *feel* fast), I noticed it does surprise me quite a bit when I do run something else that *should* be faster. That's why I don't pay too much attention to mag times and the street has so many variables. But really, ultimately, I'd rather not "race" and try to avoid it, although once in awhile the stars align and I try to keep it at a reasonable speed and generally let off hard as soon as I realize just how fast these things get going (without feeling like it).
Still, I didn't buy this car for that, but is fun sometimes...Imagine it with a supercharger and supporting mods and dialed in, wow...Although I have a feeling that could get dangerous. At ~stock levels, this car feels pretty safe to mess around in, but also feels like it could be close to the breaking point. I'm glad it's not like my GTO though, where it honestly felt unsafe sometimes getting on it (if you weren't 100% focused).
#14
LOL, yeah know what you mean...It's all about respecting the car and knowing when and when not to do certain things and know I could handle it (say I went wild), but it's always the unexpected you have to beware of!
Not sure I'll ever keep this car as a non-DD, but glad I cut the miles down by ~1/3 in the last few months, but unfortunately that means not a whole lot of freeway driving anymore and this car likes to be on the highway (just runs better).
Not sure I'll ever keep this car as a non-DD, but glad I cut the miles down by ~1/3 in the last few months, but unfortunately that means not a whole lot of freeway driving anymore and this car likes to be on the highway (just runs better).
#19
I'm just kidding!
I do the same, just tell everyone my cars are slow and boring. Keeps me from getting hassled too much at meets and whatnot.
-meaty