ive got $1500 saved up, and i get about 200 dollars a week.
ive been thinking about a datsun 620 or a s13, kinda leaning towards the 620, simply because old school and truck.
gimme your thoughts
double post bump, also thinking about an is300, found one for 4000, front end was a little dinged up, but other than that great condition.
miat
i wish i could go with these low price JDMs here, but i live in freaking well, so, i might be getting a peugeot 206cc, since its the best coupe i can get/afford, so, i can't help you with this
a 620 is way cooler than any s13 or is300. I'm actually thinking about buying a 521 myself. Old cars are usually more expensive to maintain than newer cars, but datsuns are so simple that there's not much to break. Plus it is a truck, so it's more practical, as long as it's not some stupid stance rat. And you get to play with carburetors, which is a lot more satisfying than EFI.
Nissan Hardbody. Cheap, invincible. RWD.
agree about Miata
whatever you aim for buddy dont rush, look hatd try hard and get as much info on what you get, miata or datsun would be cool, S13 too but miata are really good for that driving feeling
First, you need something you can afford, not sure about insurance prices there, but here is expensive as f**k if youre newbie.
Also, for afford I mean insurance, parts and maintenance, if you have a friend that can fix parts for you, thats good.
Also, the first crash will probably be the worst, making your car useless, and something not powerful, 100-150 hp would be cool.
I would say some FWD, S13 are hard to maintain, cause if you don't prepare them, they use to break, especially the cilinder head..
The best option, if you dont want a Focus nor a european car, I would take an EG5 without doubt!
Don't buy a car and then plan to invest money in it
unless you know deep down in your soul that this car is the one
odds are in 3 years tops you will have to get a new one
and it will probably happen within the first year
I know its s**tty advice but use this first car just as a point a to b car and keep saving
then when the first car breaks upgrade to something more fun that you tune and enjoy
all this talk of 'sports' and 'classic' cars as a first car.
I had this heap:
I had a golf Mk2 3 door 1.3L, had to insure it in my dads name it cost me so damn much
Then out in Canada I got a truck, but never really got it running well
but there is definitely a difference in how easy some types of cars are to get in different parts of the world
instead of an s13 get an s12
im just getting a pos s13 to drive periodically, and i'll use my mom's car for daily
true, get an already swapped miata
proceed to party
with no bitches though, they can't fit
Since I don't really know the US market, my advice would be: Buy something, that runs, drives, is quite well maintained and has almost no damage at all. You wouldn't really want to work much on your first car, as your priorities are probably to drive alot first. Once earning more money etc. you could start up these drift car projects etc.
That doesn't mean you can't buy anything cool. Just don't buy a $5000 range car for $1500
if you don't have your heart set on any of the cars you mentioned, another good option is a crown vic/grand marquis/lincoln town car. don't let the "grandpa car" jokes fool you, they are seriously good cars. Dirt cheap to buy, insure, and fix, designed to get the s**t beat out of them, and you still get a rear wheel drive car with a very nice v8 engine. I personally have a '94 town car. It's no sports car, but it can do burnouts and the handling is fun in a 70's cop movie way. Plus, its the best road trip vehicle ever, hands down.
Celica supra, 280 /260z , ta22 celica , any civic either a hatch or sedan or a old rx-7 (sa22 afaik?)
or just buy anything from your local junk yard normally they have lots of cars that are still drivable
->http://www.ebay.com/itm/Datsun-Z-Series-zx-82-280-zx-5-speed-6-cyl-fuel-injected-l-28-b-114-767-orig-miles-t-tops-/231080240546?forcerrptr=true&hash=item35cd74a5a2&item=231080240546&pt=US_Cars_Trucks
i didnt even buy my first car
i aint even mad doe
It is true, Thats why they have a special police interceptor badge. I think the steelies are also upgraded to be a lot stronger. They are supposed to be able to drive up curbs without getting bent.
differences in police interceptors depend on year and jurisdiction, but usually there are extreme duty springs and shocks, a heavy duty alternator to handle the extra electronics, dual exhaust (which was eventually standard on all cars) and some engine trickery thats good for a few more horsepower. Although, if you drove a grandpa spec one versus a cop car, you wouldn't be able to tell much difference behind the wheel. All the cop parts can be installed on the standard cars too.
If you want a police interceptor, try to find a detective's car. They have all the same parts as any other cop car, but they see much less abuse. Usually the detective's cars are gray, maroon, or blue and have chrome hubcaps over the steelies. some have spotlights, some don't, and a few of them have chrome grilles instead of the standard black ones.
I'm a bit of a panther platform nerd...
don't get an ex-police car, it will be abused to hell
The cops in my city are all nice people and stuff and they keep us safe from the gangsters from the East.
Alright dude you need to decide what you really want. Do you want transportation, something to get you around and be reliable? Or do you want a something to have fun in, modify, work on etc.
The police interceptor is a fine choice for transport, but IMO kinda s**tty for a truley 'fun' car. They only come in automatic, are big and heavy, only look good in the sense that they look like cop cars (AKA they look like grandpa's car otherwise).
The miata, even an S13 is cheap & reliable (if you buy the right one), with an infinite amount of aftermarket support. Plus both have really big online communities supporting them. I think it would be a lot more fun going this route (which is why I bought an AE) but I don't know what you are really looking for in a car.
OP hasn't posted again since the start of the thread, probably hasn't read it cause he's pretty inactive. And he's like 15 so nothing we say really matters.
Just realized how pointless we've all been.
sorry to keep going about this, but crown vics are definitely fun. Maybe not sporty, but extremely fun to throw around. 5 speed swaps are pretty easy, and the engine loves to be fiddled with. just the other day one broke into the 9s in a 1/4 mile, with a full interior and a/c. just think of it as a modern day muscle car.
But anyways, most people love their first cars, no matter what it is. My first car, a jeep comanche, was a third generation hand me down by the time I got it. it leaked like the titanic, had a rust hole in the bed I could stick my head through, went 0 to 60 in theory, and had a dead spot in the steering the size of rhode island. but i absolutely loved it. i still miss it, and if i find another one i'd buy it in a heartbeat.
im so sorry for forgetting this topic, and thanks a ton for the advice. and actually, a crown sounds kinda cool.
a miata would be intresting, and yeah a drivers car.
still thinking about a d21.
and yeah, i think a s13 is a bit out of the question.
a friend of mine has a town car. the thing is beat to hell. engine barely starts, the thing pukes like a motherf**ker.
nissan hardbody
been thinking about getting a pathfinder myself
Come to me and I'll sell you my ls400 lel.
what do you guys think of an 04 impreza?
if you are buying an impreza or an evo, buy a wagon, I might be possible that it will be in better condition because it won't be abused by boyracers
Does it have to save gas?
If it doesn't,
-Nova
-Scottsdale
-obs 1500
-Old muscle car
V8 gas f**ker
the 04 impreza is nice but the 02-03 is cheaper with the same powertrain and probably about the same condition. just food for thought. also a legacy outback from 01-03 has the same powertrain and won't be beat on.
I stand behind the impreza 110%
As an owner of one they are fun and easy to drive.
I agree with the wagon comment but you can easily find a non turbo one and convert it to turbo with stock parts from someone whos done a turbo upgrade.
plus they are super reliable.
Also if its in your area, NC and other blueridge/wolf ridge states have an abundance of Subarus. That'd be a great place to look.
thanks for the feedback, my only concern with the imprezas, is theyd take up all my money, and since i do want to work on the car, it might be a bit harder to get the parts in good condition.
get a impreza that's pretty well used so you can work on it simply and it wont suck up your budget?
problem is that looking for your first car you wont get what you exactly want, you just gotta hunt, and see what pops up and take the risk
oggy did ahahha and look where he ended up?
Get a f**king honda.
or any other Subaru like a forester or Legacy
both are great cars and I still see all generations on the road today regularly.
at this point my list is as follows:
1. Mazda Miata
2. nissan d21
3. 01-05 impreza
4. crown vic / police interceptor
5. honda civic
6. 240sx subie forester
Don't get a Civic please.
I have a friend that owns one, and so far he told me that in 2 years of ownership, he has already wasted 10k dollars on wheels because they keep poping up on him, and he has had some several problems. Why not a Corolla? Or an old Lancer too?
yeah mitsus in america are kind of unreliable
corolla or civic or accord or primera and do a btcc race car
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xq9lHlD95eM
get an old golf dude
cheap and stuff, looks pretty cool, bitches like old vw's for some reason
bam
why dont you just get what you can afford/like?
get a moped
get a choppa
yes buy a helicopter they are the most economical vehicle you could possibly ever buy
gas and insurance will be minimal especially for someone young
get a bycyce
or get an s14 shell and put an engine in with the 10 grand you supposedly have
different dude, glws
i know thats
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