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^ Auto or stick?

I love stick lancers. And you are right about the "feel bigger". I have a friend whos family is all lancers and yeah wow. But they drive sticks so fun for me :)

He says "CVT" if you read the post :p

No offense but dang that interior is cheap.

yep chconline....i mean it "looks" good but the plastics are cheap. even the ones from my 2006 lancer were better...i still like the car though. i think if they raised the price of the car in 400 or 500 more bucks they could've made the plastics way better but who knows.

hey revvo. yeah the look is vry cool...kinda aggresive. and yep, the interior could be better...

the GTS version has paddle shifters...mine doesn't have it. but the suspension on the lancer is great and still feels like a sporty car..i get that feeling that when i hit the gas i get stuck to the seat (not sure if i said it right)...but its fast.

My project car

Australian remember

Ford ED Falcon

4.0 Litre

1. Removed mudflaps

2. Installed new cd player $200

3. Installed door and rear speakers with Clarion $200

4. Installed trip computer $30 ebay (fun fun fun with 5 metres wiring)

5. Secondary kill switch with LED (upgrading to Mongoose/Cyclops or Mongoose Upgrade alarm to coexist with built in immobiliser)

6. K&N Panel Filter $80

7. Installed 2.5inch Sports Exhaust (removing old one was fun, hacksaw 2 sections off before i could get off the car, then hacksawed the length at the end) $220

8. Installed silver tip for the exhaust $18

9. Then i had installed the king Springs Lows ($150 ebay) and Ultima Lowered 1.5inch shocks (Fronts $139 + $120 labour which included removal of old and Kings Springs i supplied installedr, rears $99 + $120 labour which included removal of old and Kings Springs i supplied installed)

Possible to come

1. Turbo or supercharger

2. Pacemaker extractors

3. XR6 engine

Currently does 11L-13.5L per 100kms hard city driving

8.5L per 100kms on the highway

of a car similar to mine. Mine is without the turbo though

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Got a new car in October, 2008 Honda Civic LX 5 SPD. The Prizm was unsafe to drive and was rusting out real badly.

Has about ~ 6,800 miles on it. Very satisfied with it.

25.2% greater than the new combined EPA fuel economy.

you are awesome with your car and mileage... If there was ever a Prizm that was cool, it was yours :p

My 2005 Altima...

Average for the past 4 years:

15.110 Gallon

$45.02 per fill up

24.35 MilesPerGallon

361.33 MilesPerFillUp

you are awesome with your car and mileage... If there was ever a Prizm that was cool, it was yours :p

My 2005 Altima...

Average for the past 4 years:

15.110 Gallon

$45.02 per fill up

24.35 MilesPerGallon

361.33 MilesPerFillUp

Thanks man. I've been thinking about picking up a Porter-Cable 7424 Random-Orbit Polisher with some pads, polish, and other stuff. I am really interested in detailing.

Something like this:

http://www.autogeek.com/ag_CarCare.asp

Porter Cable 7424 & Pad Kit with CCS pads!

Available from AutoGeek.net We Are Car Care

Professional quality results at home!

Ahhh?the Porter Cable 7424. I don't want to show favoritism, but its hard not to. This machine has everything you could want in a dual action polisher: its user-friendly, lightweight, convenient, safe, and ? most importantly ? it gives you excellent results! I've paired the PC with a selection of 6.5 inch CCS pads at a substantial savings to give you the power to correct and improve your vehicle's finish at home. This is all you need to get started on your way to perfect, shiny paint!

The 6.5 inch CCS foam pads included in this kit are manufactured by Lake Country Manufacturing, the maker of premium polisher pads and accessories. All pads have Velcro? brand hook & loop fasteners to secure the pad to the backing plate.

CCS stands for Collapsed Cell Structure. The face of a CCS pad is covered in strategically placed pockets. These pockets are locations where the foam cells have been closed. Polish does not absorb into these closed cell pockets, leaving more product on the pad's surface and on the paint. This polish-saving design gives polishes a longer working time, which results in more successful detaiKit includes:es:

? Porter Cable 7424

? 5 Inch Backing Plate

? 2-CCS White 6.5 Inch Polishing Foam Pads

? 2-CCS Gray 6.5 Inch Finishing Foam Pads

? 1-CCS Blue 6.5 Inch Finessing Foam Pad

? 2 Cobra Indigo Edgeless Microfiber Polishing Cloths

? 12 oz. Pinnacle XMT Polishing Pad Cleaner

? 12 oz. Pinnacle XMT Polishing Pad Conditioner

? 1 Flat Wrench Price: $199.99b>Price: $199.99

Got a new car in October, 2008 Honda Civic LX 5 SPD. The Prizm was unsafe to drive and was rusting out real badly.

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Has about ~ 6,800 miles on it. Very satisfied with it.

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25.2% greater than the new combined EPA fuel economy.

Any chance you could share that excel document? :)

What is the matter with people, no one drives a truck anymore?!?!

02 Chevy Avalanche, 5.3 V8

not built for fast but can pull just about anything

3 TV's, XBOX, DVD, Sat Radio, TV Tuner

That isn't a truck... Your vehicle is a SUV... I drive a GMC Sierra... this vehicle I drive is actually a truck.

Next purchase, I may get either a new Mustang or a new pickup truck.

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That isn't a truck... Your vehicle is a SUV... I drive a GMC Sierra... this vehicle I drive is actually a truck.

Next purchase, I may get either a new Mustang or a new pickup truck.

The Avalanche is a SUT, sport utility truck...
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2002 Ford Focus 1.6 Litre Zetec Spec

Standard -

Front electric windows

air con

leather steering wheel

steering wheel head unit controls

16" alloys

Custom -

Electric M3 mirrors with side indicators

Smoked side indicator lens

Smoked black lexus rear lights

k&n air induction kit.

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not the best of pics but shows what i've done and what i drive

currently on 75.8k, had it since 59k last year.

top speed i've got 119mph

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