Originally posted by: alkemyst
Originally posted by: exdeath
Originally posted by: JBT
2006 Toyota Tacoma PreRunner regular cab. (5 spd manual)
and some times
2006 Nissan Altima 2.5S Special Edition. (4 spd auto)
Off topic, but I always get a chuckle at 'Special Edition' trim levels on cars, because that's all you'll ever see of those cars (ie: the PT Cruiser comes to mind).
As if anyone is NOT going to want to be 'special' lol. Sociology at it's best.
like the Cobra nameplate on a Mustang.
Yeah you're right, you're paying more just for a different Cobra bumper and snake emblems. I don't know where I got off thinking the Cobra had a hand built supercharged V8 capable of 800+ HP and independent rear suspension, and that pretty much only the chassis and body panels and the carpet have any resemblance to a mustang. I must have been dreaming.
FYI the Cobra drive train alone cost more than an entire V6 mustang. There is a huge difference.
With few exceptions, most cars that have 'special edition' versions are just a 'limited edition' color scheme and some gold emblems to make the purchaser feel 733t. *spank spank* :roll:
My main point was, for example, there isn't a PT cruiser around here that ISNT a 'limited edition'... everybody likes to feel special.
Edit: I'll concede this much however: Before 2003 the Cobra was little more than a slightly modified GT. But even then 4v vs. 2v is a bit more of a difference than special edition embroidered head rests and the plaque on the trunk...