mazdeuce wrote:Giant Purple Snorklewacker wrote: "What car should you never, ever, ever have sold?"Whong answer!
Harsh!
mazdeuce wrote:Giant Purple Snorklewacker wrote: "What car should you never, ever, ever have sold?"Whong answer!
Harsh!
Most of this thread is nonsense, but I'm not sure how C5Z06 and WRX and 1989 Civic Si are not answers.
In reply to ProDarwin:
One of those is an incredible value and the other two are over-priced, understeering pigs.
poopshovel wrote: In reply to ProDarwin: One of those is an incredible value and the other two are over-priced, understeering pigs.
The C5 understeers?
Maybe I should specify: STC prepped '89 Si. There are many WRXs worth owning, none stock though.
In reply to mazdeuce:
As much as I loved the 964 I didn't have the sweat equity in it that I had in the M3. When you spend years making a race car then sell it before you go racing... it's a bitter pill. Especially when the guy who bought it came damn close to winning a national championship with it. Sadly... he also dashed it into the pit wall at triple digits sliding in someone else's oil in the bridge turn at NJMP this summer. A total loss. So... silver linings - my first cage build was a success! He was uninjured except for being unconscious.
I've given these answers a few times on various forums...
Q: I want an E30 M3 but the prices have gotten insane and I really need 4-doors.
A: Mercedes 190E 2.3-16 Cosworth.
Q: Affordable daily driver that can handle heavy winter and still pass Porsches on track?
A: Mitsubishi Lancer Evo VIII or IX.
Q: Best RWD, manual coupe for fun daily driving and occasional track use for under $30k with financing?
A: E90 3-series or 128i through BMW's CPO program
Ultimate appliance with long range: Volt or Prius
Ultimate appliance with short range: Leaf or Volt
90s Japanese GT car that will make insane levels of power without Supra pricetag: Z32
Miata but turned up to 11: S2000
Cheapest way to carry crap+people and get good gas mileage?
I do think the BG platform cars can fulfill a lot of rallycross/beater/winter mule needs while being cheap, easy and simple.
BlueInGreen44 wrote: Cheapest way to carry crap+people and get good gas mileage? I do think the BG platform cars can fulfill a lot of rallycross/beater/winter mule needs while being cheap, easy and simple.
Saturn SW2 is just as cheap & light, but with the added bonus of 36 more horsepower and a body that won't rust or dent. Its starting to become a GRM answer to "What obscenely cheap econo-wagon?" threads.
ProDarwin wrote:poopshovel wrote: In reply to ProDarwin: One of those is an incredible value and the other two are over-priced, understeering pigs.The C5 understeers?
No. That was kind of my point.
See also: My suggestions for the "other" answers on the previous page. Not that the Civic or WRX are bad cars, but as far as VALUE, for a driver's car, I can't think of a better car than the C5 Z06.
Not "the answer" per se but given the following on GRM worth 'honorable mention'.
AMC Eagle 4X4: not an XJ by any means but for what it is, it does well. Rapidly becoming extinct tho.
S197: With prices coming down, earlier and higher mileage models are becoming more reasonable. Good performance base to start with and a huge aftermarket. Never be a Coyote killer but for the money it's a fun car for sure.
Volt: Well acclaimed here, if the price was just right tho.
Cruze: My wildcard. If the turbo motors hold up I might see this as future Saturn love down the road. Loved the '15 I just drove. Be a great commuter car. Like to test out the diesel.
ProDarwin wrote:BlueInGreen44 wrote: Cheapest way to carry crap+people and get good gas mileage? I do think the BG platform cars can fulfill a lot of rallycross/beater/winter mule needs while being cheap, easy and simple.Saturn SW2 is just as cheap & light, but with the added bonus of 36 more horsepower and a body that won't rust or dent. Its starting to become a GRM answer to "What obscenely cheap econo-wagon?" threads.
This is also true.
ProDarwin wrote:BlueInGreen44 wrote: Cheapest way to carry crap+people and get good gas mileage? I do think the BG platform cars can fulfill a lot of rallycross/beater/winter mule needs while being cheap, easy and simple.Saturn SW2 is just as cheap & light, but with the added bonus of 36 more horsepower and a body that won't rust or dent. Its starting to become a GRM answer to "What obscenely cheap econo-wagon?" threads.
And that's why I just put this together:
Excellent so far after the manual swap.
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