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When I was a teen my dad bought me a Mustang and insurance was $2 grand a year. I could not afford it and had to sell the car, and ended up on motorcycles for several years after that.
If he wants to customize, what about something really tame with affordable insurance rates, that he can then soup up for performance?
Just remind him of an old saying, that the best way to make a small fortune in racing is to start with a large fortune!
Start a speed shop, eh? Well, the Miata market is saturated. There is so much aftermarket stuff out there it's incredible. I guess if he wants to be a reseller/installer, there are ample parts and half a million Miatas on the road.
If he wants to gain experience with mods, I guess a Civic, Integra, Miata, Impreza, Prelude, Sentra, Eclipse, or Celica would be a place to start, given the popularity of the import scene. The RX7, Supra, and 300ZX definitely fall into that category, but at the high end, and there's that finicky insurance agent to deal with.
-juice
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He says the Eclipse GST (or whatever the AWD turbo one is called) wouldn't be bad, but he'd prefer a car with rear-wheel drive unless he can convert a Prelude to rear-wheel drive by rotating the engine 90 degrees, or something like that. If not, he wants to go with a Miata. He hasn't driven one yet, though, so that may determine things a little more, along with how much he can afford, as you said, insurance is a real scam and rates are incredible for single young males.
Maybe because they want these fast little cars?
Or he could go with those shoes that have roller skate wheels built in.
I've gotten nothing but compliments so far. Comments on the appearence have ranged from "cute" to "very aggressive". One guy at work said he didn't even know anybody still made station wagons, but I kindly reminded him it's actually called a "sport" wagon.
Oh well, just thought I'd tell everyone my story. See ya later...
Patti
If anyone wants a Steelhead and will give me a Copperhead (slightly used or new), I'll gladly trade
Just for anyone else looking for the same thing (fork-mounted racks), I have one of two recommendations:
1) Become a member of IMBA before buying your Subaru. You'll get a free set of Copperheads and the Round Cross Bars.
OR
2) Buy the Round Cross Bar Set ($125 at subaruparts.com).
Buy two Copperheads ($160 total).
Don't waste your time trying to fit fork-mounted racks on the standard flat cross bar set.
The car's running great after over 5000 miles. The only thing I don't like is the slow down-shifting in the automatic transmission (just a minor annoyance, but one worth mentioning if someone's on the fence about a manual/automatic). I really appreciate how nice the OBS is to drive after being forced to drive a Buick Regal in San Francisco.
Luke
Brettski: Congratulations! I also have the automatic and am very pleased with it especially since I added an air intake. Gives a little extra boost at full throttle and sounds real nice.
Juice: Test drove a new Miata yesterday. Really did it for the kid to top off his summer before school. I got out and let him drive, he's really good at shifting. It was really fun, really notchy shifter, really EASY to shift, and easier to put in reverse than my manual OBS was. Just felt more road bumps, probably because sitting so low. That icy blue color is nice and the hardtop seems a good idea, besides I think adds to the look of the car.
All suburban mixed driving (fairly conservatively), just commuting to work
I've been using Amoco Regular
1st tank, brand X dealer gas, no A/C: 22.6 mpg
2nd: used A/C sparingly: 25.4 mpg
3rd: A/C used freely: 27.3 mpg w00t!
I always get better mileage in summer because they add MBTE? MTBE? in the gas here in winter.
fyi: I got a check engine light (CEL) 10 miles into my third tank. I tightened the gas cap, and the CEL did not come back on after I completed four trips.
Anyways yes I do read this forum once a while. Just that I've been busy with err... somethin' else.
Got to test the Protege5. it's a nice car. But for that price, I'd get an OBS wagon!
Caroline
p.s. the protege5 people say it outhandles our Subies. What did you think ramon?
I was reading at the I-club about someone who was wondering if modifying his suspension on his new WRX would really improve the performance. He contacted some guys with prodrive and others, I forget, but ones who really knew their stuff. Anyway, they said the WRX comes with the suspension that is perfect for the car, not to change it, but to change the tires out for more performance, and I would agree, because I'm not crazy over the tires I have. I think they feel "squooshy" or something.
Stephen
Some one said do that for the first 1000 miles. It's hard.
Different clutch from my Civic SI. Can't wait to wind it up and see it compares off the line.
check back soon...
well your son would have to worry about the insurance tho as it's considered a sports car and if your son is under 25... yikes! unless u be the principle driver. Anyways a miata is too kewl. Cheapest sports roadster!
I'm pampered by my GGR short shifter, so I have to say the P5's shifter sucked. The clutch is like any othe Mazda cars.
WEll the rear cargo has a light. hehehehe...
do change the tires. I say go for a set of Bridgestone RE730s since u don't have winter! You're so blessed in Florida! We might come down sometime in the near future. But no way will I drive down with my scooby tho. Too far. Prolly fly down and rent a car for a few days.
As far as what #2 son can afford and what he gets, they may be two different things. You know how that goes.
Are those Bridgestone RE730's hard? Good in rain? Someone at i-club was raving about those Dunlops... any thoughts on those?
Hey, there's a place near the Orlando Airport that rents dream cars, Farrari's, Lamborghini's, you name it... now there's an example of it being a difference between what you want and what you can afford!
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and if I have a million dollars, i would put a set of Pirelli Pzeros or Bridgestones S02s on my scooberoo. And with extra 990,000 in changes, i'll pick up a coupla Ferraris on the way home too! So no need to rent!
apparently the deposit for renting these exotic mobiles is very very high!
We were at our local Ferrari dealership gawking at cars the other day and up walks a guy we saw at the last i-club meet who does professional autocross! He details the cars there and was showing us one of the engines that takes like 16 quarts of oil on an oil change! Dang, what if you needed this much and used Amsoil or Royal Purple?? You'd have to save for 6 months to get your oil changed, even if you did it yourself!!!
Are the Pzeros really that expensive?
Patti
Ramon also recommended a rear strut brace as well, are you doing that too?
RWD used? What about a Nissan 240SX? Or an older 300ZX, Supra, or RX7? Those will probably be tough to insure, though.
ramon engaged? Wow! Congrats!
-juice
300Z is nice too.
-mike
-mike
yup... by next year, ramon's gonna say bye bye to his bachelor ways. =( Does that mean no more toying around with his Scooby?!
celeste : i would assume ferrari would give the owners like 5 years of free oil change!
-juice
Ramon: I don't believe you would really marry this girl if it meant no more Scoobyin' around. You'll just need to get her her own little Scooby.
OK, I'll stop now. ;-)
-juice
well she's all kewl with me scoobying around and all. But you know how it is. Once knotted up, i'm afraid that it might not be the same. =( So scared.
Mine think oversteer means a ranch with too many cattle!
-juice
-mike
Funny, on the TV the other day a survey came up about disagreements and one of the big ones was decorating. So look out, she'll probably make you throw out that ugly chair you love with duct tape all over it!! Just get rid of it now and avoid the hassle...
-juice
But new Subies have New Car Stench. That undercoating burning off gave me nausea. Yuck.
-juice
I tried one of those "new car" air fresheners a while back. It didn't smell anything like a new car at all; can't really describe what it was. Lasted about 2 days before I got sick of it and threw it in the garbage.
250 miles and still breaking in...
Stephen
If you need more, the Forester has 7.5" and the H6 models have 7.9", plus the new BRAT should have that much or even more.
-juice
It is the most expensive smell in the world!
-juice
best, perrito
They're optimistic numbers, though. The front cross member on the Forester is about 6.8" off the ground, and sturdy enough that you could jack the car up at that point.
-juice