Import Tuner Magazine Homepage
Share This Share This Num Posts    Sort Order
Buying a new car.  
Conundrum
New User | Posts: 5 | Joined: 06/08
Posted: 09/04/08
11:36 PM

Hey guys, i'm 18 and i drive a minivan. I've been saving up a little here and there and i have around 3k saved, and i'm not sure what i should do. I would like any and all opinions, and flamers i know i drive a minivan haha :] Anyways, i've been looking at prices on cars and stuff, and i can't decide on what i want to do. Should i buy a cheap car for 2-4k now and then fix it up as i get more money [240sx, integra dc2]? Should i save up my money for a more expensive car.. say 6-10k [dc5, ep3, sti maybe?] Or should i just put a down payment on a new civic? Any suggestions would help, please take into consideration my money problem since i wasn't handed 60k like the previous post. And if you could tell me why you your opinion or straight fact as to why i should go that route please do, thanks.  


 
godfather4g64
Enthusiast | Posts: 440 | Joined: 02/08
Posted: 09/05/08
02:41 PM

get a 240sx or a 1st or 2nd gen eclipse gsx  


the godfather has spoken

 
rabblerouser12
Enthusiast | Posts: 407 | Joined: 07/08
Posted: 09/05/08
04:11 PM

^ i agree... look for a decent condition 240sx, or one of the 1st or 2nd gen eclipse/talon (gsx or TSI AWD). If its gonna be a daily driver, and theres snow in your area, the eclipse would be better for you with the AWD.

Oh, and not all minivans are bad, look at the 2.4L turbo caravans  


91 MR-2 Turbo 5-spd
BBS lightweight wheels with Goodyear F1 rubber
Tit-alum A arms with Koni adj. coilovers
Rotura big brake kit in front

 
Master_Shake029
User | Posts: 144 | Joined: 06/08
Posted: 09/05/08
05:04 PM

Which are those Golf/GTI's that had AWD?.. Those are nice.  


Moderation wins

 
Conundrum
New User | Posts: 5 | Joined: 06/08
Posted: 09/05/08
05:59 PM

I drive a nissan quest, no turbo's here, just bilbo baggins. Uh.. the problem with finding a 240 is that i've been looking for longer than a year for the right 240. All or most are in bad condition, or already done up. I don't want one that's done up already because i would like to work on it by myself. But i don't want a piece of *** that doesn't drive, and i don't want anything over like 150k miles on it. Which is why i was leaning towards the teg's because they're newer and somewhat the same price. I was also looking at ek9's but i can't justify paying 6-10k for one.  


 
Thatguywiththeface
User | Posts: 114 | Joined: 09/07
Posted: 09/06/08
03:03 AM

@Master Shake:
That would be the R32, and those would be in the 6-10k range as their fairly new.

Although, if you go to the 85-92 generation you could get a golf syncro AWD for cheap, but their hard to find.  


 
godfather4g64
Enthusiast | Posts: 440 | Joined: 02/08
Posted: 09/06/08
10:37 AM

if you leanin to the teggi get a civic instead. half the price same engine and suspension. you can get a nice late 90s for about 3-5 gs.  


the godfather has spoken

 
Conundrum
New User | Posts: 5 | Joined: 06/08
Posted: 09/06/08
12:25 PM

I have something against civics not performance wise, just because i want something not everyone has. Integra's aren't "rare" persay, but you don't see them every corner and i could save up for a jdm front.  


 
Master_Shake029
User | Posts: 144 | Joined: 06/08
Posted: 09/06/08
01:58 PM

So, you just want a car for its pseudo-rarity and aesthetic look? Well, why not the previous Sentra SE-R? Those look alright, you don't see'em everyday and even with its stock performance it'll keep you happy...And I guess you can get a JDM thing from e-bay as well. whatever....  


Moderation wins

 
godfather4g64
Enthusiast | Posts: 440 | Joined: 02/08
Posted: 09/06/08
10:28 PM

or instead get a 200sx ser. those are very rare. ive only seen 10 myself. there like 40 teggis in my town and everybody wants to do the jdm front end. civics have a teggi front end convertion.  


the godfather has spoken

 
Conundrum
New User | Posts: 5 | Joined: 06/08
Posted: 09/07/08
01:54 AM

Looks are obviously important to me, the front on the teg is ugly but i don't mind it, I do see a lot of them. I see so many hondas that i wouldn't want one unless it was the new 06+ si. And i definitely don't have cash for that. So i just want something that'll give me the bang for the buck. Like.. if i were to say a 240 vs. dc2, or an ep3 vs dc5.. Or vice versa, dc2 vs ep3, and so on. Is the dc5 worth the money? Likewise with the other cars.. I want to work on the car too, so i can learn more about the sport as well. Sorry i'm so picky and stuff -.- it's just hard for me to decide because money doesn't come easily.  


 
godfather4g64
Enthusiast | Posts: 440 | Joined: 02/08
Posted: 09/07/08
12:39 PM

if you wanna be different go for the 200sx SE-R. 146hp 152tq. you can find them for about 5gs  


the godfather has spoken

 
MichaelSuch
New User | Posts: 3 | Joined: 09/08
Posted: 09/07/08
02:54 PM

1G DSM (DSM = Diamond Star Motors, which is the Mitsubishi Eclipses, Eagle Talons, and Plymouth Lasers) for sure. Doesn't have to be AWD unless you plan on drag racing it a LOT. AWD's are definately nice, but if you can't find one a FWD is just fine. I picked up a 92 GST for $900. Runs good (turbo smokes just a little, but it's all getting rebuilt soon), had a bad door, put a new one on from a junkyard and new paint and clearcoat on the car and it looks amazing. Pick up a 1g or 2g DSM and you won't look back. Check out DSMtuners.com, they have all the info and everything you need if you buy one and need some help or something.  


 
  • RSS Feed
    • Add to My Yahoo!
    • Add to Google
    • Subscribe on Bloglines
    • Subscribe on NewsGator
    • MyMSN
    • My AOL
    • Add to NetVibes
    • Add to Rojo
    • Add to NEWSBURST
    • Add to Technorati
    SUBSCRIBE TO OUR FORUMS