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Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 12:16 am
by dangerdavex2
05neonsxt wrote:dangerdavex2 wrote:If you didn't live in the tundra of Wisconsin, I would say something rear-wheel drive would be alot more fun than an understeering FWD car. Who needs any kind of traction when you can get the back end loose and go sideways all over the road?
Go SRT4 though, just don't do what some 17 year olds would end up doing with it: try to race some WS6 LS1 Trans-Am with a 150 shot and wrap your torso around a telephone pole.
Stock 13 second car > most young drivers.
i am almost 18, and your only 18..so why say that...
but i have never gotten a ticket before and rarely drive fast
Exactly... Im 18... I know what I would do if I had a 13 second SRT4; I would probably end up wrapping myself around a pole after being provoked into a race... No slam on you or anything. Reference this post if you think that unexperienced drivers and fast cars are a great mix:
http://forum.2gn.org/viewtopic.php?t=24225
And you dont drive fast very often? Why else would you want an SRT4, Cobalt SS, Eclipse GT, or anything else? Not because they are practical, fuel sipping, low cost of ownership vehicles. If you dont drive fast, then why would you want one of these kind of cars?
But hey, dont ask a forum for their opinion if you arent prepared to hear something you dont like. Make your own decision next time.
Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 12:31 am
by boostinss
dangerdavex2 wrote:05neonsxt wrote:dangerdavex2 wrote:If you didn't live in the tundra of Wisconsin, I would say something rear-wheel drive would be alot more fun than an understeering FWD car. Who needs any kind of traction when you can get the back end loose and go sideways all over the road?
Go SRT4 though, just don't do what some 17 year olds would end up doing with it: try to race some WS6 LS1 Trans-Am with a 150 shot and wrap your torso around a telephone pole.
Stock 13 second car > most young drivers.
i am almost 18, and your only 18..so why say that...
but i have never gotten a ticket before and rarely drive fast
Exactly... Im 18... I know what I would do if I had a 13 second SRT4; I would probably end up wrapping myself around a pole after being provoked into a race... No slam on you or anything. Reference this post if you think that unexperienced drivers and fast cars are a great mix:
http://forum.2gn.org/viewtopic.php?t=24225
And you dont drive fast very often? Why else would you want an SRT4, Cobalt SS, Eclipse GT, or anything else? Not because they are practical, fuel sipping, low cost of ownership vehicles. If you dont drive fast, then why would you want one of these kind of cars?
But hey, dont ask a forum for their opinion if you arent prepared to hear something you dont like. Make your own decision next time.
all im saying is dont generalize me as "one of those immature teens that will wreck a fast car if they get one"
Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 12:10 pm
by kc2005ptgt
tell it to the insurance companies then
Personally, any eclipse I would get would HAVE to be the 99 AWD GSX... Any other Eclipse is a waste of money IMO. The salvaged SRT4, no thanks, no salvage title for me, but then again, that is me. Cobalt SS/SC, I would rather get the Ion Redline, it has the cool suicide door in the rear of the coupe

-- then again, there are a ton of cars I would buy... 350Z, G35, Acura RSX-S, 07 Civic Si Coupe, Altima SE Coupe, list goes on and on........ 66 Mustang 302, 73 Monte Carlo, 69 Camaro, 70 Nova... I mean c'mon...
Between those two cars you listed, I have to say neither.
Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 12:38 pm
by JFTL
I would have to agree with everyone else, I would hold out for something better.
A short story about why to avoid "salvage" type vehicles.
I had an '88 Daytona Shelby Z that I had HUGE ambitions for (Boost central baby!).Once we started working on it we found that someone had done an engine install, and they had just hacked the main harness(es). We found many wires (even fuseable links) that were hand twisted together, and then wraped in tape

. Needless to say I had many electrical "ghost" problems. The car frustrated me to the point that I finally just dumped it, and bought a brand new Neon. It's taken my 5 years to finally get the mod itch again after the horrible time I had with that Daytona. I was advised by older, and more experince friends to avoid buying that particular car in the first place, but I just HAD to have it.
Regardless of your intelligence, or driving ability, the insurance companies will still see you as a liability because of your age, and the % of accidents caused by young drivers. We've all had to go through it, just something you have to deal with. So, the hotter the car, the higher the ins. price tag while your young.
Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 2:49 pm
by dangerdavex2
Something else to think about with a salvage title: Once a salvage title, always a salvage title. You will never get full value for it, so in 5 years when you want a new car and want to sell it, it will be worth alot less than an SRT4 with a clean title. And the last thing any Neon needs is something else to make its resale value drop.
Posted: Tue Aug 28, 2007 3:48 pm
by MyNeonSaysHi
Eclipse, they look cool.
Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 10:09 pm
by Chibits12
Just drive whatever car that suites you as long as you drive responsibly.
My .02 cents.
Posted: Thu Aug 30, 2007 2:13 am
by Midnight_Rider