Sunday, March 31, 2013

First post

Hey people,

This is my first time ever posting in a blog, so excuse me if it's weird/off-topic.

This is really just going to be about the top 5 cars that I like. And they probably not going to be the ones that you would normally see (like all the incredibly high end sports cars that only P-Diddy could afford).


5. Nissan 300ZX Twin Turbo
Even though this car was discontinued in 1996, it still keeps up with most of the current sporty cars on the road today. It ran a 3.0L V6 engine and twin turbos that definitely made it a car to avoid racing on the streets. I've personally driven this car numerous times, and the handling on top of the pickup definitely put it in my top 5 list.


4. Pontiac GTO Ram Air IV (1969)

 The Master of Muscle. The Judge. The 1969 Pontiac GTO Judge Ram Air IV. Housing a mean 370 HP Ram Air IV engine with functional hood air scoops, this car gives any other muscle car a run for its money. It doesn't look half bad either. Comes in convertible and everything! Look it up, you'll like it!


3. Nissan GT-R
Based off of the Nissan Skyline design (most of you have probably seen this car on Fast and the Furious), this is definitely one of my favorite cars. It has a fierce look, yet keeps to the Skyline image quite nicely.

Running a mean 545-hp twin-turbo V6, this car has all the power that you would ever need (with quite a bit that you won't need, but the more the merrier I always say!)

2. Dodge Charger (1968)
Now, we're talking real old-school right here. The 1968 Dodge Charger R/T with the V-8 Magnum 375 HP engine was one of the pinnacles of power back in the day (21 years before I was born). This car still catches my eye every time I see one (and my ear as well). With the modifications available for this line of cars, the performance enhancements are near limitless. 


1. Chevrolet Camaro (1969)
We're going back fellas. The 1969 Chevy Camaro is definitely one of my favorites. If you are able to get behind the wheel of one of the 430 HP V-8 models, more power to you buddy (and I'd like to shake your hand). Chevrolet has stood the test of time, as has this car. This was the last of the first generation Camaro. Many consider it the best looking of all the Camaros, which is why Chevrolet modeled the new generation Camaros after this one.