Sorry edited first post.Specify "cheap", that is your budget
Insurance on commo's and falcon's is a fair bit.
Thanks for the replies guys. I'm very anti ford and anti subie ( EVO FTW). I'm a huge rally fan so I was thinking if these a n/a 4WD I can later get a bolt in turbo. But looks like a commodore is one I'll look in to and the CRX is nice and I like Hondas but I kind of want to get a FR as there more useable in many forms of motor-sports.
And how did you know I was one of the Do A Skid Bro guys.I'm only joking I'll leave the drifting on the track.
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Cheap? Absolutely. It's essentially free. You'll spend the money up front, but when you sell it, you'll get it right back. I'd expect the net cost to be ~$0 not including maintenance.
FR? Well... RR, but you can put weights in the front if you want
Reliable? There's nothing to break.
Repairable? Absolutely, they still make parts in mexico and nobody notices a ding
Fun? Absolutely.
You'll get to learn to drive stick on a very forgiving car. I had one as my first car, and when I hit a deer in the middle of the road, I fixed the dent with a 2x4 and a can of rustoleum. You'd be surprised at how much fun these can be to drive too. There are only three issues that I can think of.
1) They're not exactly safe. No seatbelt pretensioners, no airbags, no weight at all.
2) Top speed. Your'e going to be limited by gearing a bit, so if you cruise down the road at 80mph all the time, expect to throw a rod eventually. On the bright side, when you do throw a rod, it's not expensive to fix (been there, done that).
3) No airconditioning. Yea that one sucks. But I still think it's a good choice.
Well the thing with a FF is drifting is some thing I can't do but it's the same with a 4WD. The thing is if I can get a 4WD I wouldn't car about drifting. But I also want to get in to rally and time attack. I'm a fan of the integra but only like the JDM model DC2. If I were to import something like a AE86 from Japan, insurence would kill me wouldn't it?Bolting on a turbo on a n/a car isn't as simple as just bolting it on. If the car has a version that is a turbo you are better off selling your n/a car to get the turbo version instead of converting.
Why can't you use a FF? Civics and Integra's can be amazing handling cars. They would do circles around any FR boat. Like I mentioned, look into insurance because anything that's p plater legal and is "cool" costs an arm and a leg.
Paulie: Must be different in SA because when I was on my p's a commo would have costed me 1800 odd per year to insure when the magna costed 800 and my mate is paying about 1200 a year with a perfect driving history and he's 25.
Edit: Were you talking full comprehensive or 3rd party?
Well I would use the car as a all rounder or when I get my second car keep the first car and turn it in to a full out race or rally car.By the time you can afford to use a car for "motorsports", you won't be driving your first car anymore.
Uh...Yeah. Unless it's different in Australia, VWs are kind of hard to find for the right price. Bad ones in the states are $3800-$5,000 - and that's with the floorpan rusted through. Good ones are starting to top $10,000, some models going for $20-30,000, and more. It's only going to get worse as time goes on, too. They've become collectible, these little cars...
The only hope is that we can find a Hippie who's actually taken good care of the car, and snipe it before a collector tries to get it.
Granted, once purchased, they can be made to get up and go for not a whole lot of money - so long as it's a 1600 Dual Port.
Well the thing with a FF is drifting is some thing I can't do but it's the same with a 4WD. The thing is if I can get a 4WD I wouldn't car about drifting. But I also want to get in to rally and time attack. I'm a fan of the integra but only like the JDM model DC2. If I were to import something like a AE86 from Japan, insurence would kill me wouldn't it?
Well I would use the car as a all rounder or when I get my second car keep the first car and turn it in to a full out race or rally car.
Maybe not with a bug but with many cars the prices in the USA are heaps cheap compared to the prices here. I heard you can get a 70's musle car there for under a grand were there like $50,000 here and on the smoking tire they said you can get a 90s NSX for under $10,000. You'll be like to find one he and it'll cost a lot more.Well I was assuming it would be in rough condition. I found one for $800 that looked just fine on autotrader.
Maybe not with a bug but with many cars the prices in the USA are heaps cheap compared to the prices here. I heard you can get a 70's musle car there for under a grand were there like $50,000 here and on the smoking tire they said you can get a 90s NSX for under $10,000. You'll be like to find one he and it'll cost a lot more.
alvin23a?
Well I would use the car as a all rounder or when I get my second car keep the first car and turn it in to a full out race or rally car.
Well the thing with a FF is drifting is some thing I can't do but it's the same with a 4WD. The thing is if I can get a 4WD I wouldn't car about drifting. But I also want to get in to rally and time attack. I'm a fan of the integra but only like the JDM model DC2. If I were to import something like a AE86 from Japan, insurence would kill me wouldn't it?
Well I would use the car as a all rounder or when I get my second car keep the first car and turn it in to a full out race or rally car.
WOW I have learnt so much. I will probaly end up with something like a civic. I would love a Type R or a AE86. but none of them look like a possiblity.
Paulie: Must be different in SA because when I was on my p's a commo would have costed me 1800 odd per year to insure when the magna costed 800 and my mate is paying about 1200 a year with a perfect driving history and he's 25.
Edit: Were you talking full comprehensive or 3rd party?