Which Car?

Which Car?

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  • phoshiz on 4 Sep 2006 9:50 PM

    1 post


    Hey



    I dont know much about cars =|. Im looking for a performance car that is used, cheap, and of course fast as hell. I was thinking about getting a 99 3000gt vr-4 or a 2001 prelude type sh. Do you guys have any suggestions if I should get it or if I should get something else? My price range is up to 15 thousand dollars. Please post info if the car too. Price and HP please



    * Im getting this car in a year and a half so prices will drop





    thanks a lot

  • jonathan kelly Rank: Lieutenant-Colonel on 13 Sep 2006 5:35 PM

    From London Bridge, 37 posts


    What about a Honda NSX it seems to fit the bill ? Very Happy



    http://www.autoexpress.co.uk/carreviews/usedcartests/64521/honda_nsx.html

  • jonathan kelly Rank: Lieutenant-Colonel on 10 Nov 2006 10:55 AM

    From London Bridge, 37 posts


    £15000 should get a clapped out Maserati or a Ferrari Dino or did you see Top Gear when they were tested, a Ford RS Focus fits the bill I drove one a got a inkling it is frightening it is so fast. Twisted Evil

  • bugattiveyron on 30 May 2008 5:04 AM

    1 post


    It's not clapped out, and it's certainly going to be more than your price range or mine, but you just have to see this new hardtop convertible Ferrari. I can't wait until Clarkson gets his hands on this! There are pics at http://carsguide.news.com.au/site/motoring-news/story/ferrari_california_breaks_cover/
    with it open and closed. You've got to love that they've used the old colour too.
    Carsguide

  • jonathan kelly Rank: Lieutenant-Colonel on 30 May 2008 8:15 AM

    From London Bridge, 37 posts


    The old Ferrari Dino can be clapped out which means worn out in English. The New Ferrari "Dino" was in last weeks Auto Express due in October at the Paris motor show. The "Dino" has a front engine and 2+2 seating. A 500bhp engine, semi automatic gearbox and other modern equipment all for £70K. It is no "Dino" to me as the speification is not comparable to the mid engined real Dino. The codename of F149 sums the new car up better. The press have gone to far with the ""Dino"" name tag.