z31maniac wrote:
ProDarwin/Josh: I will go test drive one, but in my area (Tulsa), sporty cars/convertibles tend to be more expensive for nicer ones than other areas of the country.
It's enough to make you wish there was an easy way to locate and evaluate cars in another, cheaper part of the country, and also a relatively cheap and easy way to get TO another part of the country.
I've got this conundrum right now, and I've got it marked down to 986 Boxster (not likely, as I don't like the M96 engine), NC MX-5, AP1 S2000, and MR-Spyder.
Right now, I'm leaning toward MR-Spyder.
Of your list, I would go MX-5, but I am surprised how much fun the MINI Cooper S is. Should be cheap to run, I have not heard of too many issues with either gen
mndsm
PowerDork
3/22/13 5:21 p.m.
Rusnak_322 wrote:
Of your list, I would go MX-5, but I am surprised how much fun the MINI Cooper S is. Should be cheap to run, I have not heard of too many issues with either gen
You must have missed all the threads about MINI=FWD BMW and all the things associated with that.
mndsm wrote:
Rusnak_322 wrote:
Of your list, I would go MX-5, but I am surprised how much fun the MINI Cooper S is. Should be cheap to run, I have not heard of too many issues with either gen
You must have missed all the threads about MINI=FWD BMW and all the things associated with that.
I have heard of a lot fewer issues with the later turbo S Minis then the earlier supercharged ones.
Shrug. It's easy to get 28mpg in a C5. Easier than a C4, and my C4 got 28mpg without any effort on the highway.
Josh
SuperDork
3/22/13 7:14 p.m.
psteav wrote:
z31maniac wrote:
ProDarwin/Josh: I will go test drive one, but in my area (Tulsa), sporty cars/convertibles tend to be more expensive for nicer ones than other areas of the country.
It's enough to make you wish there was an easy way to locate and evaluate cars in another, cheaper part of the country, and also a relatively cheap and easy way to get TO another part of the country.
As if this shouldn't be obvious, my S2000 didn't come from anywhere near Maine. Any location where one might find a car, there is probably someone right here whose idea of a fun Saturday is to go check it out for you :).
If consumables are killing you then power and weight are your enemy. Save up a little more and get an Elise. Buy a mx-5, s2000, boxster, ...
You know the deal.
Nathan JansenvanDoorn wrote:
Shrug. It's easy to get 28mpg in a C5. Easier than a C4, and my C4 got 28mpg without any effort on the highway.
The c5 isn't hard on fuel, it's rubber that gets you. And brakes. And strange chevy wiring gremlins. And jewelry costs. And if you are not endowed with natural gorilla fur... Chest wigs are a fortune.
psteav wrote:
z31maniac wrote:
ProDarwin/Josh: I will go test drive one, but in my area (Tulsa), sporty cars/convertibles tend to be more expensive for nicer ones than other areas of the country.
It's enough to make you wish there was an easy way to locate and evaluate cars in another, cheaper part of the country, and also a relatively cheap and easy way to get TO another part of the country.
I appreciate your sarcasm, I truly do. But if I have a car I'd prefer to trade in, spending $1000+ on a plane ticket/gas/hotel room on the way back and still having the current car to get rid of....................
Oh I get it, you're trolling me.
Giant Purple Snorklewacker wrote:
If consumables are killing you then power and weight are your enemy. Save up a little more and get an Elise. Buy a mx-5, s2000, boxster, ...
You know the deal.
Walt, it's almost like you guys don't read the threads you post in.
I have no problem affording the car or it's consumables, I just WANT to spend to less.
Although I'm quite hairy.
kanaric
New Reader
3/23/13 1:36 a.m.
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