Rev To Redline - European Car Forums at European Car Magazine European Car
Facebook Click here to find out more!

Rev To Redline

  
User Name:
Password:
Join FREE Now!
Forgot Password?
Forgot User Name?
Remember Me
European Car
Home | Active Posts | Search | Register | Terms | FAQs
Rss
Item Posts    Sort Order

Rev To Redline

 
ThinkRusty87 ThinkRusty87
New User | Posts: 23 | Joined: 10/05
Posted: 01/07/11
03:38 AM

Welcome to Rev To Redline. We are a nationwide community for automotive, truck and motorcycle enthusiasts. The first community to appreciate all makes and models with an emphasis on growing and friendship. We invite owners of all makes and models, to join our diverse group of enthusiasts.

We have many features on this website to make your experience here more enjoyable. The first step would be to register for free so you can take advantage of all the features we have to offer.

You are currently viewing as a guest which gives you very limited access to view most discussions and access our other features. As a guest, there are even several fantastic portions of the site that cant even see! Once registered, all is revealed and you can begin your experience as a new member!

By joining our free community you will have access to post topics, respond to topics, communicate privately with other members, respond to polls, see hidden forums, upload content and access many other special features.

Please click "register" to sign up and introduce yourself in the new member section so everyone can get to know you. The choice is yours, but enjoy being part of a premier automotive community.  
Stephan James Roeder
Chief Executive Officer
Sparks Chat
"Bringing People Together"
United States, Illinois
847-347-4542
Postmaster@sparkschat.com
www.sparkschat.com
irc.sparkschat.com

 
julin212 julin212
New User | Posts: 11 | Joined: 02/12
Posted: 02/27/12
09:46 PM

Personally I think that European made sportscars are designed and made better.  They handle extremely well and have the power when you need it.  But, they are more expensive to fix