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What car should I buy? For old time's sake... - Printable Version +- Madison Motorsports (https://forum.mmsports.org) +-- Forum: Madison Motorsports (https://forum.mmsports.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=3) +--- Forum: Lounge (https://forum.mmsports.org/forumdisplay.php?fid=6) +--- Thread: What car should I buy? For old time's sake... (/showthread.php?tid=10821) |
Re: What car should I buy? For old time's sake... - Jake - 10-09-2014 .RJ Wrote:What do those sell for now? I have to admit they've grown on me. They're getting cheap ($12k, maybe less?) but the 6-speed auto, which he says is likely, is pretty awful. DSG will be your best bet if you want fun and two-pedal. Re: What car should I buy? For old time's sake... - Goodspeed - 10-09-2014 .RJ Wrote:What do those sell for now? I have to admit they've grown on me. Nice NC1's are 12-ish from what I've seen out there, NC2's mid to higher teens. Exhibit A: http://forum.miata.net/vb/showthread.php?t=554790 Re: What car should I buy? For old time's sake... - Jeff - 10-09-2014 Having lived with a Smart I can say...they aren't very smart. The drive is miserable and definitely not maintenance free. Despite Rex's hate the Dart is a decent little car. The 1.4 Turbo with the stick is pretty fun and the 2.4 NA motor is powerful when pulling around such a small car. Decent miles will be hard to find in your price point assuming you would want SXT or better in trim. Most SXT's don't have cruise but I know a trick around that. :wink: But seriously, buy a Prius. Re: What car should I buy? For old time's sake... - SlimKlim - 10-09-2014 Is the Dart not going to be like $8k over his budget? .RJ Wrote:Apoc Wrote:To clarify, I'm likely looking for automatic. I really tried to resist the urge to beat my fanboi drum. But! A GTI with the DSG is practically a supercar, if only for the specific city-commuting use case you're describing, especially with a tune. My car might not win any awards for quality, nor will it win a race against any decent sports car. However, the one thing it does really, really, really well is jumping out of a hole in traffic. For my commute on 25-45mph roads, If I've got the tach above 2k and I'm in a gear lower than 5th, I can be where I want to be, doing the speed I want to be doing, in about the time it takes to snap your fingers. Being able to do that and still get 30+ mpg makes me not give a shit that it's fail-wheel-drive, unreliable, and looks like it's owned by a pledge to Alpha Phi. I just happened to catch the episode of Top Gear when the things came out, Clarkson pretty much summarizes the reasons I love the little things so much. http://vimeo.com/35338999 Re: What car should I buy? For old time's sake... - ScottyB - 10-09-2014 .RJ Wrote:- Later model Civic Si. Those are supposed to drive pretty nice, and Honda reliable. turns out the editor of Grassroots Motorsports Magazine is selling his wife's. <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.ebay.com/itm/Honda-Civic-Si-2000-civic-si-one-owner-clean-title-never-wrecked-electron-blue-florida-car-/201183757732?forcerrptr=true&hash=item2ed77c85a4&item=201183757732&pt=US_Cars_Trucks">http://www.ebay.com/itm/Honda-Civic-Si- ... ars_Trucks</a><!-- m --> i mean, it would be stolen by lunchtime but it would be pretty damn fun up until then. i loved JayRay's Si. such a fun, visceral car. i have half a mind to get one for myself some day if any are left. Re: What car should I buy? For old time's sake... - .RJ - 10-09-2014 I would not buy that gen car, they are totally gutless and not at all fun to drive around town. The later ones had 200hp & LSD. Re: What car should I buy? For old time's sake... - Evan - 10-09-2014 Goodspeed Wrote:.RJ Wrote:What do those sell for now? I have to admit they've grown on me. if you dont mind 100k miles $7-8k for a 2006 or 2007 is pretty easy to find, especially this time of year. Might even be able to find a 80k example for that much. if youre buying another car, to me its a no brainer to get something that doubles for something else. convertible roadster is pretty awesome to have. so would a ranger pickup, unless youre gentrifier-yuppie-in-the-city and never have to step foot in a home depot. Re: What car should I buy? For old time's sake... - SlimKlim - 10-09-2014 .RJ Wrote:I would not buy that gen car, they are totally gutless and not at all fun to drive around town. The later ones had 200hp & LSD. I always really had a soft spot for the ~2007 models. I somewhat seriously considered one when I was GTI shopping, but at the time they were AT BEST $14k or higher, which was a bit more than I wanted to spend. Re: What car should I buy? For old time's sake... - Apoc - 10-09-2014 FWIW, I don't think I ever go above 40 mph and I cannot remember the last time I used fifth gear. I kinda like the idea of a Ranger... The two things that really appeal to me are a convertible (since I no longer have a motorcycle) and something with a lot of cargo capacity (cause I like hauling stuff). The one problem with a Miata is any day I'd have the top off, I'd probably rather drive the 911. Re: What car should I buy? For old time's sake... - Maengelito - 10-09-2014 Apoc Wrote:BLINGMW Wrote:Maengelito Wrote:I think your Porsche fits all those requirements except the maintenance part. But still, if you only drive it a couple times a week, I don't see the issue. :dunno:That's two of us. Seems like ideal use case. Maybe too raw for a DAILY driver, but sure beats having it sit around on a battery tender, taking up space. <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.amazon.com/Roadpro-12V-Heater-Swing-out-Handle/dp/B000IXTGHW/ref=pd_sbs_hg_7?ie=UTF8&refRID=1TEWZYHH26X07VCMVWYK">http://www.amazon.com/Roadpro-12V-Heate ... X07VCMVWYK</a><!-- m --> or a Prius. Whatevs. Re: What car should I buy? For old time's sake... - BLINGMW - 10-09-2014 Apoc Wrote:The one problem with a Miata is any day I'd have the top off, I'd probably rather drive the 911.The only problem with the Miata is that you'd find it did 99% of what the 911 could do, but with climate control and ability to parallel park. And if you like hauling stuff, put a tow hitch on it. :mrgreen: Re: What car should I buy? For old time's sake... - Jake - 10-09-2014 Maybe a stupid suggestion, but hear me out. What about a Wrangler? You say you never really go above 40 mph and would not drive it every day (perfect). You never go above 4th gear and may want an automatic (perfect, the slushbox isn't awful and it's a 3-speed until the newest models). It'd be a mix of "convertible" and "utility" and could tow a small trailer if you had needs above the capacity of the actual Jeep. It's tall and short so it'd be easy to parallel park. And, frankly, if you don't care about mileage that much, they're damn fun at below-highway speeds. Re: What car should I buy? For old time's sake... - Senor_Taylor - 10-09-2014 Apoc Wrote:The two things that really appeal to me are a convertible (since I no longer have a motorcycle) and something with a lot of cargo capacity (cause I like hauling stuff). ![]() /thread And Wranglers have such a small amount of cargo space, it's silly. Re: What car should I buy? For old time's sake... - Apoc - 10-09-2014 Maengelito Wrote:http://www.amazon.com/Roadpro-12V-Heater-Swing-out-Handle/dp/B000IXTGHW/ref=pd_sbs_hg_7?ie=UTF8&refRID=1TEWZYHH26X07VCMVWYK I almost bought one last winter, but never pulled the trigger. Mostly because I think it's need like four of them. :lol: Re: What car should I buy? For old time's sake... - Apoc - 10-09-2014 Jake Wrote:Maybe a stupid suggestion, but hear me out. Runs to look at used Jeep prices... Re: What car should I buy? For old time's sake... - RawrImAMonster - 10-09-2014 Wranglers are obnoxiously expensive for what they are. If you get one, don't bother with a 4 cylinder. They get like 1 mpg more over the 6 and are completely gutless. Also, like Taylor said, they have no cargo room. I could barely fit two snowboards and other gear in the back. I guess if you just lost the rear seat all together you would have some room, but there is an annoying latch in the middle where the back seat attaches to the body. So unless you can take that out (can't remember), you still don't have much room for anything wide and flat. Re: What car should I buy? For old time's sake... - Evan - 10-09-2014 RawrImAMonster Wrote:Wranglers are obnoxiously expensive for what they are.this. and this <!-- l --><a class="postlink-local" href="http://mmsports.org/forum/viewtopic.php?p=232570#p232570">viewtopic.php?p=232570#p232570</a><!-- l --> and, like owning a prius, people judge your character Re: What car should I buy? For old time's sake... - Jake - 10-09-2014 Evan Wrote:RawrImAMonster Wrote:Wranglers are obnoxiously expensive for what they are.this. and this <!-- l --><a class="postlink-local" href="http://mmsports.org/forum/viewtopic.php?p=232570#p232570">viewtopic.php?p=232570#p232570</a><!-- l --> But with a Wrangler, it being kind of a POS is part of the charm. Ain't no charm with a Prius. Judge away and call me "bro," I'd rock the shit out of a Wrangler in this instance. Re: What car should I buy? For old time's sake... - ViPER1313 - 10-09-2014 Evan Wrote:Judging a Wrangler a POS based on steering feel is like saying a Ferrari 458 is a piece of garbage because it's really bad off-road. You have to judge a car based on what it was designed to do. Other than the wrangler and the FJ cruiser I can't think of any other SUVs on the market today that could actually go and do semi-serious off-roading with little to no modification.RawrImAMonster Wrote:Wranglers are obnoxiously expensive for what they are.this. and this <!-- m --><a class="postlink" href="http://mmsports.org/forum/viewtopic.php?p=232570#p232570">http://mmsports.org/forum/viewtopic.php ... 70#p232570</a><!-- m --> Re: What car should I buy? For old time's sake... - Kaan - 10-09-2014 EP3 Civic or RSX... ep3 has more utility and is a little smaller bumper to bumper. the Wrangler thing... get an 05-06 Wrangler... the 4.0L is stupid reliable. Sylvia has owned it a while (90k miles or so) but outside tires, brakes, tune up... i had to do a TPS that took 5 mintues in the parking lot of advanced and the radiator (still pretty easy). |