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What are some guilty pleasures you're not ashamed to admit?

For me, I'm not ashamed to admit that, although I consider myself a "Rear-drive first, front-drive last" enthusiast, there are some front-drive cars that make me stop and pay attention. A brief list would look like...

-1966 Olds Toronado and 1990 Olds Trofeo

-1994 Olds Aurora

-1998 Olds Intrigue

-2005 Chevrolet Cobalt

-2005 Mazda 3

-1998 Buick Regal GS

-2006 Ford Fusion

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What are some guilty pleasures you're not ashamed to admit?

-1998 Olds Intrigue

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DITTO. DITTO. DITTO. I love that car and primarily that year...because of the engine.

However, I thought the thread was about vices. If that's also allowed, then my guilty pleasure/vice is:

TRAVEL

Period.

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FWD burnouts... There's just something intriguing about the front wheels spinning endlessly, while you can feel everything through the steering wheel.

Long John Silver's hushpuppies... God, they're good. :P

I love sleeping nude. Clothes just won't work. Does that count as a quilty pleasure? :D

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FWD burnouts

any '93+ Olds Cutlass Supreme Convertible (or coupe w/the 5-spoke rims)

current Grand Caravan SXT w/Stow n' Go

'86 Olds 98 Touring Sedan

late 90s Lexus SC400-the only Lexus I think I'd consider

last-gen Infiniti M45-the best-looking car to roll out of Japan

cars in general-I'm the only car guy on my bus or in my neighborhood under 20.

and everything YJ said, plus the '67 Eldorado

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My list:

Chevy HHR... Hated it from the photos.. driven one at night and loved it's interior.. that freakin light in the ceiling that lights up the dash at night is so cool. I don't know why.

VW Golf.... the new one. Something about it looks cool. Though, I'll never own one because it's most likely a piece of crap that will be in the shop most of the time getting repairs.

Infiniti G35 sedan and coupe. just cool to look at and from what I've heard, really fun to drive.

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FWD sucks any way you cut it but a 1959-1974-ish

Austin/Rover Mini (Cooper) is a great ride that

takes advantege of every millimeter of space

afforded by it's quirky transverse mounted motor

& trans.

Also a 1967 Cadillac Eldorado "Razorback" has

tempted me before, what a sexy b1tch. :wub:

Other guilty pleasures? Burning rubber

...& once in a blue moon other things. :wink:

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Asian chicks :D

Primarily Japanese, because they tend to have softer facial features.

The current Ford Mustang GT. At first, I didn't like it, but scarily found myself warming up to it. Please forgive me Bob.

chocolatechocolatechocolatechocolate.....

and most surprisingly--please don't laugh--Danny Phantom. It's a cool show, hard to believe its a cartoon meant for young teenagers.

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...and making fun of stupid people.

I'll admit to that. I'm not ashamed.

Remember this recently from the Silverado thread?

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When I do it, I usually go all out. :D

I can't get enough of 40 oz Pepsi Slurpees. :lol: Even durring the winter.

I usually get em from this dodgy fellow:

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:P

:rotflmao:

"I won't lie to you. On this job, you will be shot at."

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:rotflmao:

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"I won't lie to you. On this job, you will be shot at."

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:lol:

Mr.Simpson! A Twizzler is not a sprinkle...A Mounds is not a sprinkle...A Jolly Rancher is NOT a sprinkle!!!!

By the 7 arms of Visnu, I swear it. I am not a Hindu!

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Does the dude who sells you frozen beverages have a dialysis

machine strapped to his hip?

How could I forget Chocolate? Although the closest we can get

to the high end quality cocoa-crack here in the USA is Lindt.

Lindt is great but I miss the variety & qualityn of inexpensive

chocolates back in Europe. A local Stop & Shop here carries

Aero once in a blue moon. :wub:

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Does the dude who sells you frozen beverages have a dialysis

machine strapped to his hip?

How could I forget Chocolate? Although the closest we can get

to the high end quality cocoa-crack here in the USA is Lindt.

Lindt is great but I miss the variety & qualityn of inexpensive

chocolates back in Europe. A local Stop & Shop here carries

Aero once in a blue moon. :wub:

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dude. Gira-f@#king-dheli.
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dude. Gira-f@#king-dheli.

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I give Lindt a solid A, most of the cocolate at Trader Joes

rates B+ to B- but I honestly give Ghiradheli like a C+.

Like I said, I'm picky. Super-rich milk cocolate is where

it's at, with hazlenuts preferebaly or dark chocolate with

raspberrys. :wub:

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I've never had any of the "high-end quality cocoa-crack" that Sixty8 talks about, so Hershey's is plenty good for me.

Sour cream & onion potato chips, pizza, subs, nectarines, and cherries are some of my life-long addictions aside from cars. What could be better than good food and hot cars?

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oreos. oooooh yeah. addiction defined.

the creme is my favorite part, but i think the THC is really in the chocolate cookies itself.

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Oooooh Oreos 'n milk.

And at Dairy Queen there are two amazing blizzards: Mint Oreo and Strawberry Cheesecake. Mmmmm.

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Japanese Food

Not really a guilty pleasure since it's healthy but since I despise

most Japanese cars it seems I have to give the disclaimer.

Seriously I think Japanese cars are mostly cr@p but certain

Japanese FOOD is awsome. Susji esp. :P

Farkas: How about Oldsmobile SUPER 88s?

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Japanese Food

Not really a guilty pleasure since it's healthy but since I despise

most Japanese cars it seems I have to give the disclaimer.

Seriously I think Japanese cars are mostly cr@p but certain

Japanese FOOD is awsome. Susji esp. :P

Farkas: How about Oldsmobile SUPER 88s?

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Japanese food is great. I love sushi, I like teriyaki steak, and stir fry, and all that.

about the only Japanese food I don't like is tofu, or anything made with it.

But other oriental foods, like Chinese, Vietnamese, Thai, and all that are... :puke:

Japanese just tastes different.

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Italian food, Gm products of all kinds. More specificlly though the 1977-90 B-bodies. Women(Just wish they would pay attention to me for once in my life. I hate always being ignored). Doritos,Nacho cheese. Used to live on Pepsi but cant anymore with having borderline diabetes. Oh well I have gotten quite used to filtered water since I really dont like diet soda. Also there is something about Culvers double cheeseburgers that is just soo good. Broasted chicken from the Darboy Club or Romys Nightengale or Marys Family Restauraunt is another of my guilty pleasures.

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