10-02-2008, 09:11 PM | #1 |
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What car will fit these guidelines?
I am looking into German cars, I feel that they offer something special in comparison to other manufacturers. However I do have my gripes about German cars but I'd still like to give one a shot. Can you help me find something that fits within these guidelines?
Wallet: $10-25,000 (registered, insured and ready to drive) PERFORMANCE: -12 to 14 second stock or mild modified performance. I do not plan to drag race the car I just like to use 1/4 mile times as reference to how quick they are. I'd like the car to fit into this area with bolt ons at most, if it is that quick with MILD mods it fits the bill -Capable handling in stock form at least, joyous handling with mild modifications to coilovers. Keeping it simple still -AWD or RWD, FWD need not apply UTILITY: -As long as it has decent space to store groceries it will do just fine RELIABILITY: -I need to be able to have fun with the car without constantly having on my mind, what delicate things probably got worn to crap, broke or will soon. I do not drive like an A-Hole but I feel a car with good performance is useless if it can not take the type of driving attracted by its attributes. It needs to be able to take track time (once in a while stuff, at a novice level mind you) MAINTENANCE: -I need to feel confident I can turn key and go without the next stop breaking the bank. Or potential big dollar repairs creeping up behind me The cars I have ruled out, hopefully you will be able to see what I am trying to steer clear from: -B5 Audi S4 is one example I have in mind. Lets hear it |
10-02-2008, 09:23 PM | #2 |
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E39 5er. E36 M3. E46 3. Lots of choices actually.
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10-02-2008, 09:34 PM | #4 |
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Hmm, not sure. I think they brought out a host of new engines mid-cycle that incorporated VANOS. Maybe you could look for the pre-VANOS-equipped models.
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10-02-2008, 09:54 PM | #7 |
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im confused. Weren't you so broke that you were asking people if you should sell your 98 accord to pay for bills? Now you have up to 25k to spend on a car? WTF?
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If one of your concerns is reliability and low cost maintenance then you should be looking at Japanese cars not German. I would not want to own a German car outside of the warranty period. |
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10-03-2008, 04:59 AM | #14 |
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I'd be getting an old bug-eyed wrx and mob it around in that thing for a while. You can fetch one in the low 10's nowadays i think.
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Well see, to be honest. The two cars that come to mind are the R32, either gen but probably the 5th gen. Or the E90 330i... I really think that I will be crazy happy with an EVO or STi until I start getting annoyed.
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![]() uhhh for that price, you can get a Mazdaspeed 3, its pretty nimble and fun to drive. Or some other options are Honda S2k, Mazdaspeed3, Golf Gti... but since you wanna stick with German manufactures, I suggest a used R32... Or how about a E46 ZHP? Older Audi's are prone to problems don't get it.. |
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Since your budget is tight and looking for a performer that is reliable, you should get a S2000. Aged german cars just cost more to maintain. But in other hand, 05 or 06 S2000 with around 15k miles would cost you around $24k or less so you get newer car for the money than the german ones. Also it does low 13, handles great, great reliablilty, looks good, sounds great, drop top and could drive to perform or drive to cruise. |
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