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My first JDM project after decades of European cars!
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Originally posted by exexpat View PostI feel the same way about BMW's oddly (except I don't really like them unmodified either). My wife worked at BMW's corporate offices in Melbourne, Australia when I met her and she knew I was a car guy and kept trying to impress me with BMW stuff - it just didn't work. In my head, they are about in the same class as Opel cars. Otherwise I like basically something from any non-American carmaker.
*cough* CDW27 *cough*
If it's worth doing, it's worth doing right.
Your blast pipes look stupid.
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Originally posted by cobrawannabe View PostNot trying to instigate here; but you do realize that much of the engineering that made your car the smooth, dynamic, and engaging driver that it is was red-blooded American engineering, right?
*cough* CDW27 *cough*
For example, if I had a new Mustang, I'd opt for the smallest powerplant (diesel would be cool), shave the engine bay, smooth out the body and do a German stanced-out theme with some classic Work wheels or something. Then I would take it to American car shows just to see people's negative reactions. I do like to go against the grain a bit and that is why I've been into Volvos, have a VW that no one in the US ever modifies and bought the Jaguar last year.My first JDM project after decades of European cars!
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same here op, any car that has been tastefully modified gets a A no matter the make or model.
these are some pics i found while brushing up on jags
sawblades have officially been on every car on the planet
id like to see more coupes if possible. i only find these which have potential so surely sombody besides op has to have the right idea.
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Originally posted by exexpat View PostDon't get me wrong, I respect all cars, the engineering that goes into them and any example of a cleanly modified car - regardless of make. There just isn't an emotional tie for me on some brands/models.
For example, if I had a new Mustang, I'd opt for the smallest powerplant (diesel would be cool), shave the engine bay, smooth out the body and do a German stanced-out theme with some classic Work wheels or something. Then I would take it to American car shows just to see people's negative reactions. I do like to go against the grain a bit and that is why I've been into Volvos, have a VW that no one in the US ever modifies and bought the Jaguar last year.
Originally posted by DarkSideEwok View Posttheir reliability was atrocious when they were brand new, i am sure they are even worse as they have become older
1. They were unreliable (Not my choice)
2. Many who owned them didn't know how to properly maintain a car developed with engineering as different to the Yanky/Kraut engineering as that of the Brits. They also have quirks that differ from those common in their North American or German counterparts. This highlights the problem. Since they are different, many are new to/ uncomfortable with resolving the issues, which in turn exacerbates them.
If you're referring to the car in question (the CDW27-based X-Type), you could not be farther from the truth in the land of the British Big Cats. The X-Type is one of the most contemporary and well-developed models Jaguar has churned out in decades. It involves the artfully simplistic nature of an American design blended seamlessly with the smoothness and attention to detail of a modern British machine. It's Ford-derived parts (admittedly a sweeping majority) are of the best the chassis had to offer, and are beautifully highlighted by the thoughtful and tasteful touch of the Brits who so proudly branded the car with their name.
The CDW-based X-Type was a smooth, buttery sporting sedan with the unmistakably British outward appearance of classic Jaguar styling, and the heart of a true predator. It boasted impressive power numbers for its class and time; a world-class AWD system; and a chassis strong and balanced enough to enter, apex, and exit any corner with confidence. It did all of this while still carrying the typical Jaguar panache that we have all come to know and love.Last edited by cobrawannabe; 11-27-2010, 02:21 AM.
If it's worth doing, it's worth doing right.
Your blast pipes look stupid.
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Originally posted by Jesus Christ View Postid like to see more coupes if possible. i only find these which have potential so surely sombody besides op has to have the right idea.
these were amazingly detailed
My 5hitter with bikes on it
Last edited by exexpat; 11-27-2010, 03:42 AM.My first JDM project after decades of European cars!
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