what car to get?
#31
for the record, i would not touch a girl who would drop their pants for a souped up civic.
i am not a big fan of uncomfortable rashes.
i am not a big fan of uncomfortable rashes.
#32
Well, I'm looking for a car in that price range myself...I've kinda got my heart set on a 1.8t VW GTI
#34
Originally posted by DA FUNK:
If you have 30g's then be a man about it (unless your a woman then I'm sorry ahead of time for saying that ) I say you put $10-15,000 down on a Honda Civic, and use the other 15-20,000 to show what your imagination is all about. However you can always buy one that's already done for ya, but that's for pussies LMFAO! Just Kiddin
However there's nothing like having $15,000 to customize your very own unique vehicle With that money I could create a civic for you that would have girls dropping their pants for ya, that and you would put any car on the road to shame when it comes to speed and handling. Civics 'own ***', but go ahead and buy that mistsubishi that will cost you $1000 to change the spark plugs. [img]graemlins/headbang.gif[/img]
Cheers.
Zigg
If you have 30g's then be a man about it (unless your a woman then I'm sorry ahead of time for saying that ) I say you put $10-15,000 down on a Honda Civic, and use the other 15-20,000 to show what your imagination is all about. However you can always buy one that's already done for ya, but that's for pussies LMFAO! Just Kiddin
However there's nothing like having $15,000 to customize your very own unique vehicle With that money I could create a civic for you that would have girls dropping their pants for ya, that and you would put any car on the road to shame when it comes to speed and handling. Civics 'own ***', but go ahead and buy that mistsubishi that will cost you $1000 to change the spark plugs. [img]graemlins/headbang.gif[/img]
Cheers.
Zigg
#35
buy seomthign that not everyoen has. maybe a nice nissan or VW . may not be cheap to fix but youll sur eget noticed . but what ever you d DOTN BUY A STANG BALAH thtere sway to many out there as it is. if ya want somethign liek that get a nice trans am
#36
Sounds like im the first to mention these.....
Dude go for a muscle/classic car. You will get ALOT more enjoyment out of one, plus it will keep its resale value pretty much?
That 70 Coronet is going for $28,500 in Cobourg
Ontario. You could eat hondas all day in that.
1970 Stang, $29,000
77 Vette Indy Pace Car!
$24,000
(see what im getting at here? [img]smile.gif[/img] )
$19,000
there are more than 11 pages of classic cars up to $30,000 in cost on www.autotrader.ca
Take a look.
Dude go for a muscle/classic car. You will get ALOT more enjoyment out of one, plus it will keep its resale value pretty much?
That 70 Coronet is going for $28,500 in Cobourg
Ontario. You could eat hondas all day in that.
1970 Stang, $29,000
77 Vette Indy Pace Car!
$24,000
(see what im getting at here? [img]smile.gif[/img] )
$19,000
there are more than 11 pages of classic cars up to $30,000 in cost on www.autotrader.ca
Take a look.
#37
i would get one but im looking for and all year round car well maybe not winter. plus i dont want to get to the end of my drive way and run out of gas.....
#38
If I were you. I would just buy a $5,000ish car. Put in a stereo and thats bout it. Dunno bout you but I am 20 (soon to be 21) n have to pay for school. + Insurance is gonna rape you on a "GOOD" car. wait till you are 25. Unless you are done school and have a good job and dont mind payin for the insurance then go for it. If it were me I would still but a $15000 car and save the rest for a downpayment on house. But if you are bent on spending all that cash on a car: I would either get a classic as mentioned above (1968-69 Mustang Mach 1) or a BMW M5 or a SL series Benz or a 20,000 car and a 10,000 motorcycle.
Just my 2 cts
Just my 2 cts
#39
By a used mom-and-pop vehicle. Find some old guy that bought an Impalla SS and doesn't want it anymore
BING, you're kidding of course .....rite?!?!? Thought so. And for an all seasons vehicle and a daily driver, RWD is NOT the best choice in this age bracket.
You buy anything used that is high performance related for under $30,000, you can pretty much garanttee that it's been beaten on at some time and you'll be zip tying and duct taping her up for ever and a day.
YEah, it cool to have a hot car and to roam lookin' for mommies, but if you're playing with big expensive toys, be prepared to pay the price to maintain them or you'll be the fool that always hitching a ride or walking the sidewalk. I've know too many young people that get all excited and dump a load of money into something exciting with four wheels only to end up selling it for a huge loss because they couldn't afford to run it. And no offense, but most in your age group will never understand this fact and will learn it hard way. I was lucky in that my old man would have none of that kinda crap. First thing that I drove was an A-Team style van with windows with a small block 8 under the hood. Thing ran mint and slept four............ end of story
BING, you're kidding of course .....rite?!?!? Thought so. And for an all seasons vehicle and a daily driver, RWD is NOT the best choice in this age bracket.
You buy anything used that is high performance related for under $30,000, you can pretty much garanttee that it's been beaten on at some time and you'll be zip tying and duct taping her up for ever and a day.
YEah, it cool to have a hot car and to roam lookin' for mommies, but if you're playing with big expensive toys, be prepared to pay the price to maintain them or you'll be the fool that always hitching a ride or walking the sidewalk. I've know too many young people that get all excited and dump a load of money into something exciting with four wheels only to end up selling it for a huge loss because they couldn't afford to run it. And no offense, but most in your age group will never understand this fact and will learn it hard way. I was lucky in that my old man would have none of that kinda crap. First thing that I drove was an A-Team style van with windows with a small block 8 under the hood. Thing ran mint and slept four............ end of story
#40
Originally posted by dawgsbreakfast:
BING, you're kidding of course .....rite?!?!? Thought so. And for an all seasons vehicle and a daily driver, RWD is NOT the best choice in this age bracket.
BING, you're kidding of course .....rite?!?!? Thought so. And for an all seasons vehicle and a daily driver, RWD is NOT the best choice in this age bracket.
and yes done up civic's are tired, unless you are REALLY good.
yeah RWD is poo for winter, i found that out the hard way and i'm gonna go at it again.
incidentally, i bought another car tom and i may require some of your products in the near future.