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What kind of car should I buy?

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I've been wanting to get a newer car so what kind should I get? and please no one say 1G CRX or 3G civic cause I have them both.

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1g Supremacy

None of the above. tongue.gif 2nd gen RX-7. Or an Integra Type-R.

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cant find a REAL Integra Type R, and the 2nd Gen RX-7 just isnt my style, dont get me wrong I still like it.

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how come all these people look and no one votes i just want some opinion here.

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there's a vote for ya... the STi
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nivek2002

I think if i had the ability to get a newer car I would first want to move out of my parents house wink.gif

Also if you already have all the cars in your sig why do you list Camaro's and Mustangs again? You love them that much?

BTW I voted WRX Sti

Edited by nivek2002, 17 June 2004 - 06:09 PM.


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QUOTE (nivek2002 @ Jun 17 2004, 06:07 PM)
I think if i had the ability to get a newer car I would first want to move out of my parents house  wink.gif

Also if you already have all the cars in your sig why do you list Camaro's and Mustangs again? You love them that much?

BTW I voted WRX Sti

hell ya I love them they are American Muscle no CRX or Integra or Evo could compare to the brute torque that they have.

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or the brute heavy ass body that torque is hauling around.
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Need a MSD coil pack or Mass Air Flow sensor housing opened up for your 94 Escort LX? My vote is the STi. 80's Vettes are nice, but fall apart.

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Besides, you already have Camaros and a Mustang. STi stands for Super Traction in-snow. Do you get any snow in Michigan?

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Hey man, I think you should get a 1G AWD DSM biggrin.gif You can make them pretty quick if you know where to spend you money wink.gif Plus, they can be had for fairly cheap because people don't know what they have and sell them for next to nothing.

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evo 8 duh...

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I voted for the RX-8 because (a) it's a really nice car, and (b ) the EVO and the STi are becoming warranty nightmares. They will warranty it unless you drive it hard or something breaks, and then you're screwed. :thumbdown: to Subaru and Mitsubishi for building fragile cars and then not covering the warranty.

Edited by tjbizzo, 18 June 2004 - 12:28 AM.

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nivek2002

QUOTE (tjbizzo @ Jun 17 2004, 07:35 PM)
I voted for the RX-8 because (a) it's a really nice car, and (cool.gif the EVO and the STi are becoming warranty nightmares.  They will warranty it unless you drive it hard or something breaks, and then you're screwed.  :thumbdown: to Subaru and Mitsubishi for building fragile cars and then not covering the warranty.

Ferrari's have horrible reliablity but does that mean you would turn one down if you had the means to buy one? Probly not.

These are extreme cars using almost everything possible to gain power and handling while still being a great value. Of course things are gonna wear out quicker and break easier. But other than that fact yes im dissapointed in mainly Mitsubishi for not standing behind their product. But then again Mitsubishi is going through some VERY hard times right now. Warranty recalls, main CEO's ARRESTED!, and DC not funding them. They are going downhill quick.

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I love both the STi and Evo, but the Evo edged my vote because of the lower cost and they are more rare.....the once elusive STi I see everywhere, and I'm all about not following the pack. Both are excellent tho. Basically street legal race cars.
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