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Total Votes 6
Average Score 1.00
Verdict Good



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URL: http://riceornot.ricecop.com/?auto=74215
Submitted by: Bling24
Comments: 34  (Read/Post)     Favorites: 0  (View)
Submitted on: 06-25-2008
View Stats Category: Vehicle Misc
Description:
Donk on fire


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#21
6-27-2008 @ 05:05:21 PM
Posted By : Sensekhmet Reply | Edit | Del
#12, By 'fast' I mean the ability to use the power. Sorry, but I don't believe these have even the slightest ability to be driven in a 'sprited' manner. A locomotive is powerful too.

#22
6-27-2008 @ 08:10:56 PM
Posted By : Bling24 Reply | Edit | Del
#21, you'd be surprised, It won't eat up a backroad, but with all the sharp turns I've seen people make to "swang" on other people's cars, its more than competent. Then again, I might be the only person here with nay personal expierience(sp) with cars of this nature so I don't know what others will think.

#23
6-27-2008 @ 11:55:07 PM
Posted By : Lemming Reply | Edit | Del
Either that, or you're the only person here with no personal experience of cars that actually work.

#24
6-28-2008 @ 02:31:25 AM
Posted By : Bling24 Reply | Edit | Del
#23, What is that supposed to mean Mr. Man?

#25
6-28-2008 @ 03:36:34 AM
Posted By : anti honda Reply | Edit | Del
Still think this is the biggest waste of a full size car. I don't mean the fire I mean the stupid lift kit and rims.

#26
6-28-2008 @ 03:52:52 AM
Posted By : Tastycakemix Reply | Edit | Del
There are tons of these around where I live. Its no big deal. Just a culture thing. It either has this or it becomes a rust bucket.

#20
The idea is not to street race or to have power. The idea is to drive slow and show off the shine.


#27
6-28-2008 @ 07:55:27 AM
Posted By : Lemming Reply | Edit | Del
#24, You lack a sufficient standard to establish "more than competent" from a handling point of view.

#28
6-28-2008 @ 10:43:25 AM
Posted By : Sensekhmet Reply | Edit | Del
#26, Yep. I can accept the idea of a low rider, but dropping a 500hp engine in... WTF for?

#29
6-28-2008 @ 11:10:52 AM
Posted By : Adambomb Reply | Edit | Del
I don't mind a clean lowrider with simple metalflake paint and daytons.

#30
6-28-2008 @ 04:47:12 PM
Posted By : Skid Reply | Edit | Del
I used to hate lowriders, but I've learned to appreciate them more since highriders started getting popular.

#31
6-28-2008 @ 04:56:46 PM
Posted By : Disrupture Reply | Edit | Del
#30, x2

#32
6-28-2008 @ 06:14:52 PM
Posted By : Sensekhmet Reply | Edit | Del
#30, I started to look at them differently once I realised just how much wigger bling thugsta the high risers were.

#33
6-30-2008 @ 01:31:31 AM
Posted By : Bling24 Reply | Edit | Del
#27, Yeah, I'll just go to my portable skidpad

#34
6-22-2009 @ 02:02:41 AM
Posted By : wannabemustangjockey  Reply | Edit | Del
#16, I've seen that big cars can be autocrossed. The problem is big cars on stupid-huge wheels with overly high center of gravity.

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