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Cars. And I really like to talk reliability and engine design and other design related stuff, most car people don't even care about that. (Obviously there are plenty who do)
I drive a Honda insight which is a 3 cylinder 1L. Most car guys do not care about something so small but I think it's very interesting that it was designed for such a specific purpose, and works quite well
I think that's cool! Little tiny engine powering a modern car. Likely with a gear ratio designed to make it feel peppy up until ~60mph
I’ll gladly talk about cars with you!
Lol cool, what's your favorite car and why
That’s a tough question, but I’d say the Pontiac GTO. I just love the way it looks, especially the stacked headlights
That's a very pretty car indeed, I just realized I don't have a favorite right now. I really like old fairlady Z cars and old BMWs, love the look of the e30 m3