2008-05-04, 16:48 | Link #8 |
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Why would you want a 20 year old economy car? Let's not confuse the hachi roku in initial d for any random one off the streets. Even in the begining of the series it was a highly tuned machine. After it got the new engine it was pretty much race tuned. Bunta probably had the guy who put it in detune the engine a bit so it could be used for day to day use, but it's still not something you can compare a typical one too. You're unlikely to find a hashi roku in decent condition, and even if you do it'll probably have 100k+ miles on it. Wasn't one of the points of Bunta getting the STI to show Takumi that the hachi roku pretty much sucked compared to newer cars?
Get a late model used car with good gas mileage. When gas is $5-6 a gallon your wallet will thank you. Anyway, I've always been a fan of RX-7s and STIs. Though with gas the way it is, I'm kind of glad I have a protege instead of something with a rotary engine or a street legal rally car.
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2008-05-04, 20:27 | Link #11 | |
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2008-05-04, 22:17 | Link #13 |
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Gas prices are on the run. Too bad most of the gas on the oil tankers are sold as stock on its way to the U.S..
Although Hybrids can do the trick of saving massive amounts of fuel. Honda Civic will be sufficient for me when I start driving. I don't need a luxury car. Luxury cars are overrated!
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2008-05-04, 22:34 | Link #14 | |
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Certainly, any serious racer could find something better... but that doesn't mean it's not a great little car. It's a combination of traits that really hasn't been done since. The AE86 is to cars what the Ninja 250 is to motorcycles. As for me... I'm not the greatest driver in the world, but I'd certainly like to be! To me, driving is more than just getting from point A to point B. It is about mastery of the machine. When I have the time, I'd really like to take some performance driving courses. I'm not focused on wanting to drive faster and maneuver like a maniac, but I'm focused on wanting to simply be a better driver and expand my limitations. What I've learned so far has made me a MUCH better driver and saved my skin on several occasions. I have a good appreciation for American muscle cars, but I most admire cars that are excellent on the track. That's practical excellence and balance. I currently drive a Ford Focus SVT. I normally can't stand anything labeled "Ford", and the Focus has a poor reputation in the US, but it's an EXCELLENT car... except for being front wheel drive. My dream cars are the BMW Z4 M Roadster and the De Lorean DMC-12 (nice taste, MyGoddess!). Supercars are neat, but just don't interest me. Sometime soon I hope to get a Corolla GTS (the American edition of the AE86 platform) for practicing technique.
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2008-05-04, 23:52 | Link #15 |
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^I have to agree. I mean look at the new nissan gtr thats coming out. Super high tech and all that shit, but its not necessarily a drivers car. I heard that its to just to much car and not enough you. Also one of my dream cars is definitely a '95 BMW E36 M3 gotta love that //mpower
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2008-05-05, 01:46 | Link #17 | |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: San Francisco
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"Cheap" and "AE86" are two terms that no longer go together, by the way. People who sell them, want crazy amounts of money (crazy considering it's a car that is more than 20 years old). Around here if it's less than $4000 there's something wrong with it, like HEAVY rusting on the underbody or completely blown engine or frame damage after being crashed by wanna-be dorifto's. And spending $6000 (US) on a 22-year old Corolla... ugh. That just does not sound right. |
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2008-05-05, 06:59 | Link #18 |
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Join Date: Mar 2008
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Oh man. Cars. One of my passions for sure. Now I own a MB 300CE -88. Damn those Germans knew back then how to make them. 270000 kilometers on the clock and it hasn't missed a beat.
Cars I'd like to own: Ford Mustang -67 (with a big V8) Mercedes Benz SL280 W113 preferably from the sixties. Mazda RX-7 FD Nissan Skyline GT-R R34 preferably V-spec II Toyota Supra Mark IV with 2JZ-GTE Ferrari 612 Scaglietti All BMW M3s All BMW M5s BMW Z8 Carlsson Aigner CK65 Eau Rouge Can't be bothered to continue this list since I could go on forever. And I'd like to upgrade the current C124 to a facelifted model with 3.2 24-valve motor. |
2008-05-05, 08:40 | Link #19 |
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Join Date: Aug 2007
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Well for me, I'm hoping this year I will be able to buy my new favorite car that comes out this year.You might know it from the new Iron Man movie.
The Audi R8 V12 TDI Le Mans, It's a beauty.Take a look: Spoiler for Audi R8 v12 Le Mans:
The first supercar with a diesel engine generating a mere 600 horses
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2008-05-05, 10:36 | Link #20 |
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Northern VA
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I'm not a big car person...
We own 2 nice comfy family type sedans; trading one in this weekend for a hybrid, as I've been wanting one for a couple of years now. Getting 50+mpg is VERY tempting lol I also own a 96 Honda Shadow VLX (600cc). Nothing fancy, but I do adore my bike, even if it's not running right now (cough.. must get fixed cough) I can't say I can ever fathom buying a really expensive car; I'm too fuddy duddy practical I guess I do rather have my eye on a Harley Softtail eventually; that's approx 20k
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