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07-01-08, 04:20
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#61 (permalink)
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Classiks is offline
Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: Niagara Posts: 17 | Re: What vehicle are you thinkng about buying and why? I will be picking up a 04/05 Acura TSX next year almost for certain.
Why? My buddy has one, it has 190 000km on it, and it runs like it's brand new. Of course with regular maintenance, the car is solid as a rock. I've been and driven in many cars, and I have to say I'm extremely impressed with the build quality of that car.
I will use it as my daily, and will modify it for sure!!
I'm debating two other vehicles:
1. 1990 RX7 Turbo II.
Why: I plan to enter the local Time Trial league and want to use it as a race car, however it seems to be sort of disadvantageous to use this car for various reasons. All arrows point to racing a Honda or Acura, but then competition is massive for those cars. I want to enter a one of the lower classes, it's more for fun than anything.
The other option is to pickup something like an Acura Integra GSR and race it stock.
or
2. A Track Bike to Track and eventually Race in the local Bike leagues.
Something like a ZXR-750, CBR-600, etc etc. I use to have a bike and sold it.
I never been on the track, but I am almost 100% certain that after 1 track
day on the bike, I'll be hooked (just like 1 day on the track with my old car, I was hooked).
I can't decide to race Bikes or Cars, I've done the latter before already but not really competitively. The bike I can pick up 4k or less. The car is very rare, but I found one for $4200, but will need about another 4k to make it race ready (at the very least). A bike requires less. But, I will need a small bike trailer.
Damnit, decisions! | |
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07-02-08, 06:31
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#62 (permalink)
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Veyron2008 is offline
Join Date: Jul 2008 Posts: 8 | Re: What vehicle are you thinkng about buying and why? I am pretty happy, I just bought a 2008 Zo6 VETTE and she is a beautiful yellow. Any other new toys for you guys? | |
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07-02-08, 07:20
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dmw2692004 is offline
Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Chicago Posts: 249 | Re: What vehicle are you thinkng about buying and why? looking into:
-GMC Sierra HD
-Chevy Malibu Hybrid
-BMW 335i
Pretty wide range of vehicles, but the Sierra would replace my 2002 yukon and i would need a DD, most likely the malibu, thank god for GM family discounts.
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07-02-08, 11:56
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Lumadar is offline
Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: San Diego Posts: 267 | Re: What vehicle are you thinkng about buying and why? Quote:
Originally Posted by Citius I'm thinking about buying an Acura RSX. It's sporty, affordable, and reliable. My friend has one and its so fun. | I'm guessing you meant the Type S?
My girlfriend has a 2005 RSX and it is a serious dog. Downshifts like crazy on hills, and has to be revved like crazy to drive in normal situations. It also only gets 24 MPG, even with the best air filter on the market, a girl driver, AND she drives EASILY 75%+ freeway.
The car is also a rattlebox straight from hell, and the dash lights are going out...we have to smack the dash to see the gauges. She bought it new, and it now has 70,000 miles.
For $24,000, I think (and she agrees) it was a terrible investment.
My Focus was $13,300, is more fun to drive, gets 30+ even with me driving it like a race car 24/7, and hasn't give me issues yet (Only 27,000 miles though for me).
The new Focus (08+) is a fantastic car....MUCH nicer than the older ones, and priced similarly. My dad is going to grab one for a DD and because he heard so much about how awesome Sync was. | |
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07-02-08, 12:47
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nlkccom is offline
Join Date: May 2008 Location: Los Angeles Posts: 42 | Re: What vehicle are you thinkng about buying and why? Just got my 2008 Lexus ES350 about 6 weeks ago. Great car and smooth ride. Rated 19/27, and I get around 25mpg since I drive mostly on freeway.  | |
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07-02-08, 01:21
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RTexasF is offline
Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: Brownsville TX Posts: 771 | Re: What vehicle are you thinkng about buying and why? '09 Accord 3.5l V-6 six speed coupe. Why? Just cause, that's why........coupled with a little mid life crisis  | |
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07-02-08, 01:57
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sem02TC is offline
Join Date: Jun 2008 Posts: 4 | Re: What vehicle are you thinkng about buying and why? All of your choices are very nice,
But a 1991 MB 560SEC AMG
Oh man would i kill for that car, another one to detail rev up and back in the garage
well i would more likely love driving it too much to do that | |
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07-03-08, 09:50
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Accumulator is offline
Join Date: Sep 2002 Location: NE Ohio Posts: 20,382 | Re: What vehicle are you thinkng about buying and why? Quote:
Originally Posted by sem02TC All of your choices are very nice,
But a 1991 MB 560SEC AMG
Oh man would i kill for that car, another one to detail rev up and back in the garage
well i would more likely love driving it too much to do that | OMG, I had one of those!! Bought it in the early '90s for a fraction of the original cost. Mine was a '86 with the hand-built 4V cylinder heads, pearl black/black (stock/narrow body) with the big-and-little Ronal R9s. Herr Feyhl convinced me to change the rear gears to 4.10s and that made it more fun (it really wasn't so fun with the original highway gears). I even did some track days at MidOhio with it. The owner after me used it as his daily driver and racked up a zillion trouble-free miles (heh heh, after *I* spent a fortune getting its mechanicals sorted out).
Yeah, the '86-'91 W126 coupes are simply wonderful, and the AMG cars were the most fun (if not the most practical) of the lot. My wife still sorta misses our other SEC, a stock '88 in silver/blue. | |
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07-03-08, 06:41
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jayjacque is offline
Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Vancouver Island, Canada Posts: 273 | Re: What vehicle are you thinkng about buying and why?  Quote:
Originally Posted by nlkccom Just got my 2008 Lexus ES350 about 6 weeks ago. Great car and smooth ride. Rated 19/27, and I get around 25mpg since I drive mostly on freeway.  | We're definitely on the same page. I just can't afford it  | |
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07-04-08, 08:17
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cwcad is offline
Join Date: Feb 2004 Location: Harker Heights, Texas Posts: 1,067 | Re: What vehicle are you thinkng about buying and why? Quote:
Originally Posted by Kanchou The Chevrolet Volt. The car that will save GM.
The plug in car with a 40 mile battery, but also has a gas generator for additional 350+ miles.
If you have less than a 20 mile commute, you no longer pay for gas. | I am of the same verb. The Volt is high on my list in the years ahead.
I purchased a 08 HHR SS for a mix of everything but towing capacity. They don't recommend any towing at all on the SS model. I traded off the Black 03 Chevy Silverado for a Victory Red HHR. Better mileage, same comfort albeit smaller. and definitely more fun running a hot little engine with special suspension package and disk brakes front and rear. I am not being familair with sport suspensions. I was quite surprised by the responsive steering, stabilizing suspension, surprisingly strong engine for a four cylinder. It certainly is not a replacement for the likes of Audi, BMW, or Porsche. It remains to be seen if HHR's will stand the test of time for me.
Of course if I had not been married to a millsotne I may have purchased something with a little more sport and less ultilitarian. So Instead I opted for something easy, different, and cheap. I will now wait for the Volt to come out in 2010. Hopefully my wife will be looking for a new vehicle by then. 
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07-24-08, 08:02
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#71 (permalink)
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Dr. Woo is offline
Join Date: May 2003 Location: Hampton Roads Posts: 39 | Re: What vehicle are you thinkng about buying and why? I'll likely be looking into the Jetta Sportwagon TDI eventually as a replacement for my girlfriend's 95 Accord. That'll be some time down the line though. I'm sure she'd rather the money go towards her Master's.  | |
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07-30-08, 03:42
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#72 (permalink)
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BoostedMopar is offline
Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: Mooresville, NC Posts: 102 | Re: What vehicle are you thinkng about buying and why? Right now my car is paid for and I really dont want to add to the bills But, New M3 would look great in my garage!
I was looking into a used 02 viper GTS
Used Porsche Turbo
Used C5-Z06 | |
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