*~Dazed~* said:ok im sorry. I realise there are heaps of car threads but this isnt asking what you want/what you drive (unless small and hence relevant to me)...
So what are some good small cars? Im still on my l's but my dad thinks i should start looking around to get a bit of an idea of what i want, price, deals etc so that when it comes to get my p's i can get one. So Any suggestions?
Ive heard barinas and excels arent that great which is a pity cause they are a relatively decent price...
Asquithian said:yeah well older cars are generally not very safe...
until you hit a tree or something solid sending your head flying forward while your body's tied to the seat ( assuming your wearing a seat belt ) and snapping your neck like a twig.Enlightened_One said:I beg to differ, I'd rather be in my older car then in a new car of the same size if I were in a crash. Older cars may not have air bags but some of them, like mine, are pretty tough and can take a beating. You kick some of these new cars and the door nearly caves in.
Toughness of the material does not necessarily mean it's better in crashes...my dad's friend owns a chain of smash repairs and he said that most often than not, the toughness of the car's material does not define the safety, since that in crashes, the effects done to the car is different than just a kick...Enlightened_One said:I beg to differ, I'd rather be in my older car then in a new car of the same size if I were in a crash. Older cars may not have air bags but some of them, like mine, are pretty tough and can take a beating. You kick some of these new cars and the door nearly caves in.
If you have the cash to buy one, remember, you'll also need the cash to maintain one.SipSip said:Toyotas are cheap and economic, and yes you can thrash them...but one thing that the engine lacks is a little bit of umph! I mean the engine is kinda boring, this is coming from a car lovers point of view, so although most people will not think about it...i kinda do when i drive a car.
BMW's on the other hand have great engines...try to get one of those second hand ones, they are quite cheap if you shop around. And if you have the money, get a new one, they are awesome to drive...
Audi's are not as good though...they boast how smooth their engine is...but it's just another word for slow reactions....slowest drive ever..
If you buy from private sales, be prepared to get it checked out thouroughly, but yes, you will save more this way as dealerships are only looking to rip you a new asshole.*~Dazed~* said:well according to the dealer.. cause i started looking around today you should avoid getting any hyundai or daewoo (and yes they had them there too so it wasnt because he tried to smell me something different)... apparently korean cars are shit and they are both korean.. opt for japanese or something..
whats holden? why did i think it was aussie? is it aussie?
say you had a choice... barina or charade???? because i havent heard much about daihatsu's quality
its better to buy from a private sale isnt it?
For how much? I'm actually looking for a 330i, since that coupes are too flashy...I've tried so many different cars and yeah, to be honest, audis and mercs are entirely out sicne that they are crap...SprewellZ said:If you have the cash to buy one, remember, you'll also need the cash to maintain one.
If you meet these criteria, I can direct you at a very nice Jet Black E36 325i coupe, Full baby blue M3 interior, Full M3 kit, 18" Altstadt rims, lowered, Remus exhaust, Great stereo with Kenwood touch screen (worth $6 k on its own.)
I'm asuming it's not the current E46 look models right?SprewellZ said:350Z?
They don't go too well, but top handling I must say.
This 325 is a 6 cylinder which has been chipped and dyno tuned, with a dyno reading of 117kw at the wheels.
It is selling for 30k negotiable.
I can try posting some pics up.
i am sure "HE" won't join that cult.....Atotoi said:I believe "Dazed" was originally after a small reliable car.
I suggest a corolla or civic
As long as he doesnt join the superficial modification idiots that get a muffler, spoiler, bodykit and sound system.
Sorry to say fellaz... it may look good, but you're still a bunch of fool's.
You mean rice machines?? Some actually look quite good...but i don't like it when people put stickers and stuff on it....stickers don't tend to make cars go fasterAtotoi said:I believe "Dazed" was originally after a small reliable car.
I suggest a corolla or civic
As long as he doesnt join the superficial modification idiots that get a muffler, spoiler, bodykit and sound system.
Sorry to say fellaz... it may look good, but you're still a bunch of fool's.