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returntothepit >> discuss >> Finding cars = LAME by i_am_not_me on Mar 5,2008 1:12am
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toggletoggle post by i_am_not_me   at Mar 5,2008 1:12am edited Mar 5,2008 1:13am
Especially in winter, and when you only have like $2500 to work with.

And moreso when you can't drive manual and don't want a fucking gashog SUV or old-ass car that'll break down in an instant.



toggletoggle post by thegreatspaldino   at Mar 5,2008 1:13am
no. dont be too choosey about exterior styling and look at only the facts about its overall performance and you wont have any problems.



toggletoggle post by i_am_not_me   at Mar 5,2008 1:20am
When I said that I meant in terms of gas mileage and durability. My cars have a habit of breaking down on me after a year or less.



toggletoggle post by thegreatspaldino   at Mar 5,2008 2:01am
cant go wrong with a crown victoria, grand marquis, town car. dependable and decent highway mileage.



toggletoggle post by infect sli sli sli at Mar 5,2008 3:02am
learn how to drive manual
its really not that hard



toggletoggle post by Yeti at Mar 5,2008 10:44am
thegreatspaldino said[orig][quote]
cant go wrong with a crown victoria, grand marquis, town car. dependable and decent highway mileage.


this man knows his stuff. my last car was a Crown Vic, the car before it was a Grand Marquis, and i'm searching for a good Town Car.



toggletoggle post by largefreakatzero at Mar 5,2008 10:48am
infect%20sli%20sli%20sli said[orig][quote]
learn how to drive manual
its really not that hard


Yeah dude, you REALLY need to learn how to drive manual. You could get your man card pulled for that. I learned when I was 16.



toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Mar 5,2008 10:56am
I can't drive automatics... I keep trying to push in the clutch. all would be good if they didn't make the break over sized.



toggletoggle post by infect sli sli sli at Mar 5,2008 12:08pm
the_reverend said[orig][quote]
I can't drive automatics... I keep trying to push in the clutch. all would be good if they didn't make the break over sized.


hahahaha i do that all the time driving my friends cars often resulting in slamming on the brakes like whoa



toggletoggle post by contagion   at Mar 5,2008 12:15pm
though i can drive stick, in an age where every car comes in an automatic version i seriously oubt the importance of being able to shift manually, unless you have a job that requires it (dump trucks at work, etc).

that being said get a camry or an accord, man. those cars are fuckin time capsules. you could park one in your yard under a car cover for 2000 years and it would probably fire right up.



toggletoggle post by thegreatspaldino   at Mar 5,2008 4:09pm
yeah but try getting any honda/toyota that somewhat current for like 2k. good luck. same goes for Geo Prisms. those things are like 3500 all day everyday... manual or auto. subaru's actually arent that bad and can go forever, too bad they can be expensive as they tend to hold their value.


i know about the american big cars because thats all my family could afford and thats pretty much all we have had. hell we have a 91 grand marquis now and it keeps on truckin. when i was 14 we bought an 88 town car with maybe 240k on it for 400... that shit lasted 2 years and 5 accidents before a brakeline and a fuel line split and it was just cheaper to buy a newer car.



toggletoggle post by aril at Mar 5,2008 4:14pm
i may be selling my 2000 chevy malibu really soon. one person on this board was interested, but then I changed my mind on selling it, now I'm on the fence again. i'll post pics.



toggletoggle post by mOe  at Mar 5,2008 4:43pm
Subarus are also one of the most expensive cars to fix, but they are hell-damned reliable...i put 30k miles on mine in a year and the only thing that went was the radiator (which killed the head gaskets)



toggletoggle post by Diarrhea_blumpkin at Mar 5,2008 6:20pm edited Mar 5,2008 6:20pm
if your problem is finding a reliable car, check out the consumers buyers guide. Honda's and Toyota's are fucking solid and extremely dependable and easy to maintain. my old corolla went 5 years without any sort of breakdown other than normal wear and tear items, then i sold it like a moron.



toggletoggle post by Yeti at Mar 6,2008 8:28am
thegreatspaldino said[orig][quote]
i know about the american big cars because thats all my family could afford and thats pretty much all we have had. hell we have a 91 grand marquis now and it keeps on truckin. when i was 14 we bought an 88 town car with maybe 240k on it for 400... that shit lasted 2 years and 5 accidents before a brakeline and a fuel line split and it was just cheaper to buy a newer car.


i seek out the huge American cars. i've had really nothing but bad luck, but they are too awesome to pass up. one car i would kill for is a 1978 Mercury Zephyr. oooooh man.



toggletoggle post by BobNOMAAMRooney nli at Mar 6,2008 9:31am
Crown Vics are also cheap as hell to fix if you're friends with the mechanics at your local cab company.



toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Mar 6,2008 9:46am
contagion said[orig][quote]
though i can drive stick, in an age where every car comes in an automatic version i seriously oubt the importance of being able to shift manually, unless you have a job that requires it (dump trucks at work, etc).


wrong-o
manual transmission: 100lbs
automatic transmission: 200lbs+

manuals also cost less. why would you pay more to waste more gas? especially when you can then put another 1/3 richhorror in your car.



toggletoggle post by kadooganism at Mar 6,2008 11:42am



toggletoggle post by Niccolai   at Mar 7,2008 9:32am
i_am_not_me said[orig][quote]
Especially in winter, and when you only have like $2500 to work with.

And moreso when you can't drive manual and don't want a fucking gashog SUV or old-ass car that'll break down in an instant.


easy solution = learn to drive manual, which will provide more fuel economy anyway.



toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Mar 7,2008 9:34am
way to whop in on what I said.



toggletoggle post by Niccolai   at Mar 7,2008 9:36am
Yea, but I don't drive a hybrid.

ZING.



toggletoggle post by RichHorror  at Mar 7,2008 9:39am
the_reverend said[orig][quote]
contagion said[orig][quote]
though i can drive stick, in an age where every car comes in an automatic version i seriously oubt the importance of being able to shift manually, unless you have a job that requires it (dump trucks at work, etc).


wrong-o
manual transmission: 100lbs
automatic transmission: 200lbs+

manuals also cost less. why would you pay more to waste more gas? especially when you can then put another 1/3 richhorror in your car.


Was that a fat joke or am I made of fossil fuel? Please verify.



toggletoggle post by Niccolai   at Mar 7,2008 9:50am edited Mar 7,2008 9:50am
He's saying that you're granny shifting and not double clutching like you should.

You're lucky that hundred shot of nos didn't blow the welds on the intake.

Now him and the mad scientist gotta pull apart the block and replace the PISTON RINGS you fried.



toggletoggle post by the_reverend   at Mar 7,2008 9:52am
richhorror burns nitrus



toggletoggle post by RichHorror  at Mar 7,2008 9:53am
Anal Nitrate



toggletoggle post by kadooganism at Mar 7,2008 10:20am
mmmmmm...fried piston rings...



toggletoggle post by sxealex   at Mar 7,2008 11:32am
Yeti said[orig][quote]
thegreatspaldino said[orig][quote]
cant go wrong with a crown victoria, grand marquis, town car. dependable and decent highway mileage.


this man knows his stuff. my last car was a Crown Vic, the car before it was a Grand Marquis, and i'm searching for a good Town Car.


my 94 accord was 2200.... with 170k
drove it for 70k before getting rid of it.
dont buy one of the American cars listed above...imho



toggletoggle post by Yeti at Mar 7,2008 3:17pm
they aren't exactly the best cars, but they are easy to fix.



toggletoggle post by thegreatspaldino   at Mar 7,2008 5:17pm
those american cars listed above are the best bets for 500-1200 seriously. if you can, buy an old police package, those fuckers last forever. i also wouldnt recommend them if throughout my whole life, my family didnt rely on them. seriously, got a mercury zephyr wagon for free that was supposed to be a hold over car until we got another... that car lasted 6 years and went all around the east coast. i wish i still had that car, it would be big pimpin with a tremec 5 speed and a 5.0 right now.

the only to be weary about is the town cars that came with air ride... the air ride shits the bed all the time and it will be like 1000-1500 everytime unless you know a guy. had an 88 caprice wagon, only gave it up because the intake manifold gasket went and it would have been cheaper to buy a new wagon. we could have still driven it around because it behaved fine but it wasnt worth risking it, since it was the band equipment hauler.

just because a car doest say "honda" or "toyota" on it and doesnt have a 4 banger, doesnt mean that its an unreliable piece of shit. the ride comfort you get out of these cars is far superior to the japanese cars. the only things that are better with the jap cars is resale value and gas mileage.

they are also easy as shit to fix (the GM big cars are a little harder because they cram their engines closer to the firewall for better weight distribution and a better center of gravity). hell, why else would i be shooting to own another GM station wagon? they dont make cars like that anymore...



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