which car is sitting in your listening room?



Hello all!

given the expense competent, high value, upper range performing, top flight, and no holds barred SOTA audio systems costs  lately, which car in terms of your ssystems  overall retail price  is waiting for you to rev its engine the next time you fire it up in your listening room?


Ford Escort, Toyota Corolla, Chrysler Mini Van, Camaro Z28, BMW M series, Dodge Viper,Tesla, ‘Vette, Lambo, McClaren, or Bugatti?


Or… ?


where-ever your audio system lands price wise, you choose the relative cost equivalent vehicle as it is now, and or which one you hope to eventually have on the ‘show room’ floor.


Enjoy.


blindjim

Showing 5 responses by glupson

uberwaltz,

"Thankfully Google told me it was the fantastic Yugo ( that was the name in England)."
Yugo was made by the same company as rodman99999's Zastava 750s choice, but it was not the same car.

Yugo, in comparison, was roomy, comfortable, and relatively modern.

Either way, looking back from 2019, you have not missed much. However, it did have certain charm.

https://bringatrailer.com/listing/1983-zastava-750/

mantaman,

"86 Porsche 928, 2000 Porsche 911, 63 Stude Avanti (R-2) 2018
Chrysler Pacifica, 2015 Chevy Volt, As mix and match as my Stereo gear......"


And none of them a Manta?

rodman99999,

Zastava 750 was a well-known race car. Yep, you read it right. Check around 3:30 and onwards for some "eye candy". It is from the movie about it.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GgTr2lsZJUQ
rodman99999,
"1979 Zastava 750S(the performance exhilarates)"
You could not stretch for Luxe?

Exhilarating performance-wise, I know a man who used to tune his and everyone was making fun of him. Then he got caught (radar) and police claimed he was going 205 km/h. At first, he wanted to argue as it was impossible, but then he agreed to pay as long as they gave him a written proof that was his speed. It was a small price to pay for bragging rights.