|
#1
|
||||
|
||||
|
Buying my first car
Yep.
That's right. Err, I want something small and not-European, as I've heard they can be expensive to service. Everything I want to buy is either out of my price-range or doesn't have any kind of spark at all. I want something small, otherwise I'd get a Commodore. And that's about all these is to it. I have $2000 to spend. What can you recommend?
__________________
Avid fan of the TVR Sagaris: Designed by a lunatic, then hit with an axe. Jeremy Clarkson in all his glory. Finally entering the world of driving. |
|
#2
|
||||
|
||||
|
gemini. charade. civic. clubman.
anything older and compact would suit i should think
__________________
Sam doesnt study. He just gains knowledge by osmosis. the pure fact he is near you means he is stealing your identity and quite possibly your underpants. - whiteballz |
|
#3
|
||||
|
||||
|
Quote:
Your all-up $2k cap limits you to seeking condition over specification as you are near the bottom of the market for servicable rego'd goers. Perhaps consider a gas-XF Falcon as they are common, reasonably compact and cheap-as? Or Datsun or Gemini? Other RWD suggestions might include better examples of Cortina 6 (dicey dynamics) or Centura or maybe 1st-gen RWD Mazda 626? |
|
#4
|
||||
|
||||
|
...What's a Clubman?
I reckon I could live with a Charade. Civics from the generation I can afford are a bit horrible. Gemini is a good option too. My issue with the Commodores is they only ever came with 6-cylinders I believe, which generally uses more fuel than a 4. I don't really need a 6, and I don't need a sedan. A hatch sounds like a good idea.
__________________
Avid fan of the TVR Sagaris: Designed by a lunatic, then hit with an axe. Jeremy Clarkson in all his glory. Finally entering the world of driving. |
|
#5
|
||||
|
||||
|
Quote:
![]() Quote:
charade's are strangely indestructable and not a bad way to get around all things considered.
__________________
Sam doesnt study. He just gains knowledge by osmosis. the pure fact he is near you means he is stealing your identity and quite possibly your underpants. - whiteballz |
|
#6
|
||||
|
||||
|
Quote:
If you could tolerate a Charade there is nothing you cannot bear... |
|
#7
|
||||
|
||||
|
go for an '89 honda civic, they're marshmellows to drive, reliable and cheap to run/isnure, save up for a better car till you can afford it.
I'm selling my silvia and looking to do that.
__________________
I live in a Sunburnt country |
|
#8
|
||||
|
||||
|
Quote:
Or you could just buy an existing converted car for under $2k |
|
#9
|
||||
|
||||
|
Don't forget they made a 4cyl Commodore,, My fav car that was.. Bullshit!
.Gemini as a owner of 1 and my mother owning 1 with my brother also, I can say this, They have faults but in my opinion the biggest fault is loosing motors. Old Torana Cortina??..
__________________
My name is Slickdius Holdenmus Meridius, commander of the Armies of the South, General of the Big V. |
|
#10
|
||||
|
||||
|
Quote:
![]() seems like a very big flaw ![]()
__________________
Sam doesnt study. He just gains knowledge by osmosis. the pure fact he is near you means he is stealing your identity and quite possibly your underpants. - whiteballz |
|
#11
|
||||
|
||||
|
Pretty much open the bonnet where's the ****en donk gone
![]() Mum was on her way home from work one night, She herd this slapping then banging close to home so she got home fast, It just decided to spill it's guts out and blow a few valves bomb!. And back in the early 80's she bought 1 new, 3 motors she went through, Into a Commodore she went and never looked back.
__________________
My name is Slickdius Holdenmus Meridius, commander of the Armies of the South, General of the Big V. |
|
#12
|
||||
|
||||
|
In contrast my mate kept unremittingly punching the guts out of his TX Gemini Repco delivery van, from new, and experienced few problems despite 4 years of continual savage slogging. Btw those RTS vans were credited as being the 'world's best handling commercial vehicle' in their day and may still be a contender for that title
|
|
#13
|
||||
|
||||
|
Quote:
![]() What do you need from a car? It sounds like you just generally need something cheap to run. I found out with my Pulsar that 4cyl's arent necessarily more economical than a carefully driven 6. My best consumption is only 9L/100km. The flipside of that is no matter how crazy i drive, it doesnt get that worse. Even when my clutch was fcked and i was shifting at 4000rpm to keep the load off it, it was still around 10L/100km. I paid $1500 for that car which only had 3-4 months rego left, and ive still got it and the clutch has pretty much been the only thing ive had to replace. Recently i was worried the wiper motor had gone, but the nuts holding the wiper arms on just got loose after they started hitting the bonnet whilst coming down. Ive got a friend who payed the same $1500 for a manual EF, but he claims hes had constant headaches with it and is on his 2nd engine. He doesnt get all that worse consumption though.
__________________
I am the Stig |
|
#14
|
||||
|
||||
|
fpv, how do you get such crappy economy? I can get better than that out of the Saab, and its not exactly driven easily, nor super aero....
__________________
Chief of Secret Police and CFO - Brotherhood of Jelly Reuniting families since 2007 Avatars custom made by Vaigra - avatar maker of champions |
|
#15
|
||||
|
||||
|
Quote:
Careful of geminis they have serious problems of head cracking and the 5 speeder can cook in them but still their faster out of the box then a datsun. Be careful of datsuns they just about always have blown head gaskets and are poorly looked after which means the run like shit but their an easy rebuild and go great with minor mods. Cortinas are plenty of fun but they seriously need suspension mods they where never built to take anything bigger then the 4 they rarely come with Centuras are great if you can find one if you find one I have but one suggestion buy it you get a little french car with a 265 hemi in it massive potential to go fast there and if driven sedatly the little car gets fine ecconmy. Ford lasers are ok but bland but they dont have a gay stigma the charade has.Cordias are not too bad celicas are ok and i loved my gazelle too but a bit expensive to rego because of them being "sports cars" but nothing shocking just a bit rude. And never write off a good rwd magna,bluebird or what ever happy transplant vehicles there. And never write off a good van either you dont need to go fast just get a big sound system and a fridge and thats a top way to travel same with a gold ol station wagon ![]() Big car little car hardly any diffrence all providing you look after them and drive them sedatly.
__________________
Lifts heavy things and hits hard......also eats as much as 2/3 people and sleeps 10 hours a day! |
![]() |
| Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests) | |
| Thread Tools | |
| Display Modes | Rate This Thread |
|
|
Similar Threads
|
||||
| Thread | Thread Starter | Forum | Replies | Last Post |
| Mercedes-Benz C111 Research Car | Matt | Matt's Hi-Res Hide-Out | 19 | 05-26-2008 03:18 AM |
| A Thai Sports Car? | Mr.Tiv | General Automotive | 16 | 10-02-2006 01:18 PM |
| She drives like a Chick | Niko_Fx | Multimedia | 15 | 07-20-2005 07:22 PM |
| Manual Transmission | Orefus | Technical forums | 16 | 07-16-2005 11:36 AM |
| Precautions when buying a car? | Azon | General Automotive | 3 | 11-08-2004 02:49 PM |
|
|