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RCZ,...A girls only car?

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RCZ1 said:
Cristian Santa Maria said:
Well, I have my own opinion on this, and for me the RCZ is a car for whoever has a well developed sense of good taste and appreciation of beauty and also of an understated form of art, and that certainly makes it for both sexes in equal measure, it has got a beautiful body with lost of curves in the right places (feminine) and also has got the poised of and aggresive big cat ready to pounce on his prey (strenght and masculinity), it is a car that awakes all sort of senses, inside and out, I know and probably everyone here knows that it is not a thorouhbred racer with lots of "POWER" (as Jeremy Clarkson would say), but more than enough and adecuate for everyday use in all sort of situations for most of us mortals. It is a car for whoever has a sense of maturity and security that does away with product labeling. It is not a track car in terms of perfomance and it could have been a little more technologicaly advance in terms of suspension set up, but for the price you get a lot of car for your money and I see myself very confortable seeing a lady or a man behind the wheel of an RCZ. and lets face it, this a pretty damned sexy car for women and men.

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I DONT SEE the rcz being great value for money £26,000 FOR 200 BHP :eusa-think: and dress it up too the max £34,000 :shock: thats going into a whole new league of great cars,the rcz is purchased for its BOOBS, LONG LEGS,PERFECT SMILE,AND NICE JAW LINE :lol: As for a track car your really having a laugh with a rcz straight from the factory as its basically a 308 with a wider track..........as i said if i had between £26,000 to £34,000 i wouldnt be driving a rcz
 
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jassyo06 said:
RCZ1 said:
Cristian Santa Maria said:
Well, I have my own opinion on this, and for me the RCZ is a car for whoever has a well developed sense of good taste and appreciation of beauty and also of an understated form of art, and that certainly makes it for both sexes in equal measure, it has got a beautiful body with lost of curves in the right places (feminine) and also has got the poised of and aggresive big cat ready to pounce on his prey (strenght and masculinity), it is a car that awakes all sort of senses, inside and out, I know and probably everyone here knows that it is not a thorouhbred racer with lots of "POWER" (as Jeremy Clarkson would say), but more than enough and adecuate for everyday use in all sort of situations for most of us mortals. It is a car for whoever has a sense of maturity and security that does away with product labeling. It is not a track car in terms of perfomance and it could have been a little more technologicaly advance in terms of suspension set up, but for the price you get a lot of car for your money and I see myself very confortable seeing a lady or a man behind the wheel of an RCZ. and lets face it, this a pretty damned sexy car for women and men.

:text-goodpost:

I DONT SEE the rcz being great value for money £26,000 FOR 200 BHP :eusa-think: and dress it up too the max £34,000 :shock: thats going into a whole new league of great cars,the rcz is purchased for its BOOBS, LONG LEGS,PERFECT SMILE,AND NICE JAW LINE :lol: As for a track car your really having a laugh with a rcz straight from the factory as its basically a 308 with a wider track..........as i said if i had between £26,000 to £34,000 i wouldnt be driving a rcz


Good points Jass. :thumbup:
 
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jassyo06 said:
.....the rcz is purchased for its BOOBS, LONG LEGS,PERFECT SMILE,AND NICE JAW LINE :lol:

Eh :eek:
Mine didn't come with any of those.
That's a call to the Dealer first thing Monday Morning. Out of the four above, only one asset required though ;)

jassyo06 said:
.....as i said if i had between £26,000 to £34,000 i wouldnt be driving a rcz

Eh again.
You are driving an RCZ :? :crazy: :eusa-think: :lol:
 
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Gorwell said:
jassyo06 said:
.....the rcz is purchased for its BOOBS, LONG LEGS,PERFECT SMILE,AND NICE JAW LINE :lol:

Eh :eek:
Mine didn't come with any of those.
That's a call to the Dealer first thing Monday Morning. Out of the four above, only one asset required though ;)

jassyo06 said:
.....as i said if i had between £26,000 to £34,000 i wouldnt be driving a rcz

Eh again.
You are driving an RCZ :? :crazy: :eusa-think: :lol:

Hi gorwell :thumbup: if you hadnt noticed the rcz has a pert little pair on its roof :lol: or a cleavage ;) it has curves that no other mass produce car has first chance to use the the whistle smiley in wolf mode :eusa-whistle: :lol: it has a big even huge rear end :lol: great to get a view of :lol: and in white it reminds me of a young marilyn monroe or bridgette bardot :lol: and i only lease the rcz
 
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Clever git , got an answer for everything. :lol:

Just like Mrs H. :roll:
 

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Cristian Santa Maria said:
Well, I have my own opinion on this, and for me the RCZ is a car for whoever has a well developed sense of good taste and appreciation of beauty and also of an understated form of art, and that certainly makes it for both sexes in equal measure, it has got a beautiful body with lost of curves in the right places (feminine) and also has got the poised of and aggresive big cat ready to pounce on his prey (strenght and masculinity), it is a car that awakes all sort of senses, inside and out, I know and probably everyone here knows that it is not a thorouhbred racer with lots of "POWER" (as Jeremy Clarkson would say), but more than enough and adecuate for everyday use in all sort of situations for most of us mortals. It is a car for whoever has a sense of maturity and security that does away with product labeling. It is not a track car in terms of perfomance and it could have been a little more technologicaly advance in terms of suspension set up, but for the price you get a lot of car for your money and I see myself very confortable seeing a lady or a man behind the wheel of an RCZ. and lets face it, this a pretty damned sexy car for women and men.

jassy said:
As for a track car your really having a laugh with a rcz straight from the factory as its basically a 308 with a wider track..........as i said if i had between £26,000 to £34,000 i wouldnt be driving a rcz

Christian never said it was a track car. He gave a very honest opinion on the RCZ and yes you do get a lot of car for the money. How many other cars in the RCZ price bracket, look this good? None :thumbup:
 
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RCZ1 said:
Cristian Santa Maria said:
Well, I have my own opinion on this, and for me the RCZ is a car for whoever has a well developed sense of good taste and appreciation of beauty and also of an understated form of art, and that certainly makes it for both sexes in equal measure, it has got a beautiful body with lost of curves in the right places (feminine) and also has got the poised of and aggresive big cat ready to pounce on his prey (strenght and masculinity), it is a car that awakes all sort of senses, inside and out, I know and probably everyone here knows that it is not a thorouhbred racer with lots of "POWER" (as Jeremy Clarkson would say), but more than enough and adecuate for everyday use in all sort of situations for most of us mortals. It is a car for whoever has a sense of maturity and security that does away with product labeling. It is not a track car in terms of perfomance and it could have been a little more technologicaly advance in terms of suspension set up, but for the price you get a lot of car for your money and I see myself very confortable seeing a lady or a man behind the wheel of an RCZ. and lets face it, this a pretty damned sexy car for women and men.

jassy said:
As for a track car your really having a laugh with a rcz straight from the factory as its basically a 308 with a wider track..........as i said if i had between £26,000 to £34,000 i wouldnt be driving a rcz

Christian never said it was a track car. He gave a very honest opinion on the RCZ and yes you do get a lot of car for the money. How many other cars in the RCZ price bracket, look this good? None :thumbup:

Never have had a go at the rcz looks as the looks are beyond reproach
 
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I have a dolphin blue gt with black onyx solstice alloys. Considering putting on the feline exhaust pack and black grille (cost dependant) but already I have to say it that, in this set up, it's very much boyish. When cleaning it at the weekend my (male) neighbour came over to compliment and admire the car and told me that when he first saw it driving down our street he "thought the new Batmobile had arrived". My inner geek rejoiced. Is there a much more boyish vehicle than the Batmobile?! Ace!!
 
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mrizzle said:
I have a dolphin blue gt with black onyx solstice alloys. Considering putting on the feline exhaust pack and black grille (cost dependant) but already I have to say it that, in this set up, it's very much boyish. When cleaning it at the weekend my (male) neighbour came over to compliment and admire the car and told me that when he first saw it driving down our street he "thought the new Batmobile had arrived". My inner geek rejoiced. Is there a much more boyish vehicle than the Batmobile?! Ace!!


Was his name Alfred?? Mr Wayne :lol:
 
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Was his name Alfred?? Mr Wayne :lol:[/quote]

:lol: ...well...it was shortly after I pulled into the batcave...
 
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I'm a girlie and mine is Charcoal - trying not to drive it like a girl though ;)
 
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jassyo06 said:
As for a track car your really having a laugh with a rcz straight from the factory as its basically a 308 with a wider track

That is, at least when you look at the suspension parts, dome strut and several other strut bars of the THP200, about 100% wrong. Wrong as in "different like night and day".

There's even a huge difference between the THP156 and the THP200 concerning this.
 
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Yea if u've driven both u'll feel the difference 200 is a lot stiffer. Or as some on here would say more uncomfortable. So comfort or handling take ur pick :)
 
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