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Thread: 3000GT Or TransAm

  1. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by Guibo
    Bear in mind that the VR4 has AWD, while the GT is FWD.
    Of course, but can the FWD GT put numbers down the Trans AM? We have to keep this even

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    Well, the 3000GT is good car, but if you want a really good 3000GT, get a VR-4. If not the VR-4, then chose a Trans Am.

    Trans Ams are what alot of people drive, and what high school students USED to think was an awesome car to get. Now all they want are imports. The VR-4 is about the best import to drive to high school in. (In the US)

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    At my high school, its cool to drive either, so I just refer to my previous post, if you get snow, avoid rwd, if not, the T/A is better in my opinion.

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    Seriously the best thing to do is to find both of the cars, test drive them and decide which you like better. Make sure to look at things like insurance too
    If i were you though i wouldnt buy a perfomance car for a first car.

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