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    Why do Hondas want to race?

    I'm driving a 4 door 1991 318i.
    It's Diamond Schwartz, pretty stock looking.
    Still has the stock "sewing machine sound" muffler.

    We're not talking an M3 or a 325is that has an aggressive looking stance,
    or a car that has custom rims and an aftermarket exhaust.

    But some guy in a Honda had to get next to me and start accelerating
    and decelerating as if to challenge me.

    It seems like Hondas are always wanting to go as fat or faster
    than me, even though I'm not trying to change lanes in front of
    them or anything like that.

    There was also a WRX that had the same issues, but the Hondas...


    #2
    Because racecar.


    1987 - 325e Project / DD

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      #3
      Originally posted by e30Hungry View Post
      Because racecar.

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        #4
        Racecars gonna race
        paint sucks

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          #5
          this is the same complaint I get from my older Brother. He drives the same identical car as you do.

          Hondas, those cars are rare and priceless.
          @IRON-E30 aka Edwin:D

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            #6
            they see the BMW and think they have to out do it. But when in reality, their car cost more then the e30 then they are trying to race lol.

            1992 BMW 325iC
            1978 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
            1965 Chevrolet Corvair Monza 140hp

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              #7
              Originally posted by JasonC View Post
              they see the BMW and think they have to out do it. But when in reality, their car cost more then the e30 then they are trying to race lol.
              That may have been true before the fourteenkay ages began.
              paint sucks

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                #8
                Originally posted by Wh33lhop View Post
                That may have been true before the fourteenkay ages began.
                fourteenkey!!! I really need to brush up on the prices!!!

                1992 BMW 325iC
                1978 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
                1965 Chevrolet Corvair Monza 140hp

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by JasonC View Post
                  they see the BMW and think they have to out do it. But when in reality, their car cost more then the e30 then they are trying to race lol.
                  haha so much truth in that....


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                    #10
                    Just casually pull them into the turn then watch the gap open up.
                    Especially fun to do when I'm driving my 40 year old 2002 with faded paint and skinny tires.

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                      #11
                      Add to this the fact that I'm a 51 year old man - I don't look
                      like the kind of person who has to prove himself all the time.

                      Besides, how much skill does it take to out accelerate someone
                      else driving on the freeway? Let's see, pull next to him, mash the gas,
                      stay in the lane. Really tricky there. Oh, I left out the part about spending
                      $18,000 on mods like a CF hood and 12" subwoofers. That takes years
                      of practice.

                      If you want to challenge me, at least do it on a winding road.

                      If you want me to race you, invite me to your car club's autocross
                      or rallycross.

                      Sure, I love doing donuts in a vacant field as much as anyone, but
                      if I want to know where my skills stack up against other drivers,
                      I'll do it at a real race - or other event (like drift or TSD)

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                        #12
                        I raced my friend's 2011 autotragic Honda civic for shits and giggles in my eta and i won. To say the least he was surprised.


                        1987 - 325e Project / DD

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                          #13
                          most honda owners are of the younger demographic. Also a lot of mexicans want to race. I owned an 03 Si Hatchback, but ep3 owners are a lot better than most of the honda owners.
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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Mark 42 View Post

                            Besides, how much skill does it take to out accelerate someone
                            else driving on the freeway? Let's see, pull next to him, mash the gas,
                            stay in the lane. Really tricky there.
                            This is why i like drag racing from a dig. It takes more driver to handle the car then to just hit the gas at freeway speeds.

                            1992 BMW 325iC
                            1978 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
                            1965 Chevrolet Corvair Monza 140hp

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                              #15
                              Reaction time is also more important in drag racing than it is
                              from a running start. I did some drag racing back in the late
                              1970's... back when Orange County International Raceway was around.

                              I started with an 80cc Yamaha (Champ, AKA Bop). 29 seconds at 41 mph.
                              One Wednesday night Shirley Muldowney pulled up next to me on the line.

                              My friends in the stands were jumping up & down cheering...
                              but the track officials pulled me off to the side (safety concerns).

                              Of course, by the time I broke out of the staging lights she would have
                              been 50 yards down the track... but a catastrophic engine failure could
                              have got me with shrapnel, I suppose.

                              I would have risked it to run against her just to say I did. I wish someone
                              would have taken a picture. I'll bet there is one somewhere out there...

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