Spikesoldier
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Originally posted by: AgaBooga
Originally posted by: BatmanNate
Get a pickup. They're cheap, don't look as bad when they're all dented up, and you can haul stuff. Bench seats can be a blessing.
they have cheap insurance too
Originally posted by: beatle
Miata!Outstanding reliability, cheap to maintain, operate AND insure, even for a younger driver. They have a big aftermarket and one of the best forums on the net. Dang, I sound like an evangelist for the car.
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Originally posted by: PCMarine
Although not very sporty looking, you could pick up a newer ford taurus with the 200 HP V6 for $7K, or you could pick up an earlier SHO if you want a faster car. Taurus's have tons of features for the price and they are really easy on insurance costs.
Originally posted by: kermalou
look in hot deals about the buy one get one free kia
Originally posted by: Shockwave
Originally posted by: beatle
Miata!Outstanding reliability, cheap to maintain, operate AND insure, even for a younger driver. They have a big aftermarket and one of the best forums on the net. Dang, I sound like an evangelist for the car.
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You know you can fit an LS1 in one of those too? That'd be even funner then my project car I want to do. Holy Christ a Miata with a worked LS1.... :Q
Originally posted by: cliftonite
Originally posted by: kermalou
look in hot deals about the buy one get one free kia
Wtf are you serious?Car compaines offer buy one get one frees now?
Originally posted by: wetcat007
Originally posted by: cliftonite
Originally posted by: kermalou
look in hot deals about the buy one get one free kia
Wtf are you serious?Car compaines offer buy one get one frees now?
That was a joke as to how worthless kia's are.
Originally posted by: NutBucket
Originally posted by: Shockwave
Originally posted by: beatle
Miata!Outstanding reliability, cheap to maintain, operate AND insure, even for a younger driver. They have a big aftermarket and one of the best forums on the net. Dang, I sound like an evangelist for the car.
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You know you can fit an LS1 in one of those too? That'd be even funner then my project car I want to do. Holy Christ a Miata with a worked LS1.... :Q
A 302 is a more common swap![]()
What kind of Toyota was pretty much gone at 50k? What kind of driver did it have and did they ever change the oil?Originally posted by: Marlin1975
I have seen toyotas that were pretty much gone at 50K
Originally posted by: Shockwave
Originally posted by: NutBucket
Originally posted by: Shockwave
Originally posted by: beatle
Miata!Outstanding reliability, cheap to maintain, operate AND insure, even for a younger driver. They have a big aftermarket and one of the best forums on the net. Dang, I sound like an evangelist for the car.
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You know you can fit an LS1 in one of those too? That'd be even funner then my project car I want to do. Holy Christ a Miata with a worked LS1.... :Q
A 302 is a more common swap![]()
But less power.![]()
Originally posted by: NutBucket
Originally posted by: Shockwave
Originally posted by: NutBucket
Originally posted by: Shockwave
Originally posted by: beatle
Miata!Outstanding reliability, cheap to maintain, operate AND insure, even for a younger driver. They have a big aftermarket and one of the best forums on the net. Dang, I sound like an evangelist for the car.
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You know you can fit an LS1 in one of those too? That'd be even funner then my project car I want to do. Holy Christ a Miata with a worked LS1.... :Q
A 302 is a more common swap![]()
But less power.![]()
I shouldn't have to tell you the aftermarket for the 302 the same, if not bigger then for the LS1. The power problem is easily remedied![]()
Originally posted by: tweakmm
What kind of Toyota was pretty much gone at 50k? What kind of driver did it have and did they ever change the oil?Originally posted by: Marlin1975
I have seen toyotas that were pretty much gone at 50K
Originally posted by: wetcat007
Originally posted by: tweakmm
What kind of Toyota was pretty much gone at 50k? What kind of driver did it have and did they ever change the oil?Originally posted by: Marlin1975
I have seen toyotas that were pretty much gone at 50K
I mean 100k i could maybe understand, but 50k is really low, still under an extended warrenty at that milage. lol sounds like a oil change issue possible, or an ignored problem.
No, if a Toyota crapped out at 50k, it was a lemon the day it was driven off the lot or the owner never changed the oil.Originally posted by: Marlin1975
Originally posted by: wetcat007
Originally posted by: tweakmm
What kind of Toyota was pretty much gone at 50k? What kind of driver did it have and did they ever change the oil?Originally posted by: Marlin1975
I have seen toyotas that were pretty much gone at 50K
I mean 100k i could maybe understand, but 50k is really low, still under an extended warrenty at that milage. lol sounds like a oil change issue possible, or an ignored problem.
THATS MY POINT By the time a car hits or passes 30-50K reliabiltiy will be more based on the owner of the car, NOT the car itself. And yes most of the time it is not changing the oil, or driving really hard, to much weight, bad tires, etc.....
Originally posted by: Shockwave
Originally posted by: beatle
Miata!Outstanding reliability, cheap to maintain, operate AND insure, even for a younger driver. They have a big aftermarket and one of the best forums on the net. Dang, I sound like an evangelist for the car.
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You know you can fit an LS1 in one of those too? That'd be even funner then my project car I want to do. Holy Christ a Miata with a worked LS1.... :Q
Originally posted by: dave127
99-2000 Grand Am...decent sized, somewhat sporty (not really but enough), drives decently....its my first car and im definitely happy with it
Originally posted by: NutBucket
Originally posted by: Shockwave
Originally posted by: beatle
Miata!Outstanding reliability, cheap to maintain, operate AND insure, even for a younger driver. They have a big aftermarket and one of the best forums on the net. Dang, I sound like an evangelist for the car.
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You know you can fit an LS1 in one of those too? That'd be even funner then my project car I want to do. Holy Christ a Miata with a worked LS1.... :Q
A 302 is a more common swap![]()
