used corolla GT-S

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I am intrigued.
Well, without bothering to look, since he is looking for a cheap rwd, without any intention of drifting, any old mustang or some old american rwd brick could be had for that much money in way better condition. You can pretty much assume that car is made of rust, so nearly anything for the same money will be in better condition.

An old truck would do too.
 
Well, without bothering to look, since he is looking for a cheap rwd, without any intention of drifting, any old mustang or some old american rwd brick could be had for that much money in way better condition. You can pretty much assume that car is made of rust, so nearly anything for the same money will be in better condition.

An old truck would do too.

I think this thread is missing a *coughmiatacough* mention
 
Lol, this is why I like my wannabe hachi roku. Cheap but still fun, Sorta...

Best case scenario comes out reliable and cool, like the following:
1994-1995-1996-1997-1998-ford-mustang-specifications-1.jpg

lool, did you seriously just recommend a Stang... an ugly ass stang at that too? Reliable... ? uh... well, even if you say it is. :cough: gas mileage :cough:
 
Sorry, couldn't help it.

nissan tuner, like your name suggest, get a NISSAN!!!!! :D Why would you want a 🤬 up high millage Corolla? (which isn't even a Hachi Roku type) If you want a good cheap reliable RWD Japanese cars, there are more choices than this. Certainly a 240SX or a S13 Silvia is within your budget, or even a S14 if you could afford it. Then you can swap out for a SR20DET engine and live up to your username. :D:tup:
 
Yes, it is.

It's not Japanese , if that's what you mean.
Well....... thats sort of the point really. :p All american AE86 are not really hachi roku, their like hachi go with some minor modification and called it an AE86. Besides, the car is totally different compared to their Japanese counterpart. ;)
 
A Corolla GT-S in Connecticut? My lord I've been searching for one, and bam, you go ahead and find one, and to make matters worse, it's a dud. :P There's a few Porshce 944s for sale; one for $4,700 with only 53k miles on it in Springfield, but holy crap I almost pass out when I start to think of insurance. It's really hard to find something sporty AND practical. Since you seem a bit closer to getting a car than me (I'll probably be able to get one maybe a year down the road) I'll keep you posted if I see anything in the area that you might be interested in. (I live not too far from you.)
 
An old truck would do too.

Hell yeah!

Nissan Hardbody... Came with the SR20 as I recall... Certainly lightweight, and quite "tough" as well. Although I have no idea how easy or hard they would be to find, much less, in good shape.
 
Sorry, couldn't help it.

nissan tuner, like your name suggest, get a NISSAN!!!!! :D Why would you want a 🤬 up high millage Corolla? (which isn't even a Hachi Roku type) If you want a good cheap reliable RWD Japanese cars, there are more choices than this. Certainly a 240SX or a S13 Silvia is within your budget, or even a S14 if you could afford it. Then you can swap out for a SR20DET engine and live up to your username. :D:tup:

none of these cars are really in my area and the few i ever see are autos. an SR5 corolla alone is rare in Connecticut.

im not sure what you mean by 86 type but in america, the GT-S is the best model

A Corolla GT-S in Connecticut? My lord I've been searching for one, and bam, you go ahead and find one, and to make matters worse, it's a dud. :P There's a few Porsche 944s for sale; one for $4,700 with only 53k miles on it in Springfield, but holy crap I almost pass out when I start to think of insurance. It's really hard to find something sporty AND practical. Since you seem a bit closer to getting a car than me (I'll probably be able to get one maybe a year down the road) I'll keep you posted if I see anything in the area that you might be interested in. (I live not too far from you.)

man, someone who understands lol. its tough finding a car from the 80's/90's up here thats actually worth something. 944's is another thing but like you said, 16 yr old Porsche insurance rates must be a nightmare

Well, without bothering to look, since he is looking for a cheap rwd, without any intention of drifting, any old mustang or some old american rwd brick could be had for that much money in way better condition. You can pretty much assume that car is made of rust, so nearly anything for the same money will be in better condition.

An old truck would do too.

yes, that car is a bit rusty, which is why i gave up on it but old american rwd brick or truck? um, no thanks

Hell yeah!

Nissan Hardbody... Came with the SR20 as I recall... Certainly lightweight, and quite "tough" as well. Although I have no idea how easy or hard they would be to find, much less, in good shape.


that trucks engine is a KA24E :sick:
 
Nothing wrong with the KA24, I had one in my Altima and that engine was bulletproof. No timing belts to mess with, and plenty of torque to play with as well.
 
Just buy the ae86, I mean think of all the money you could make delivering tofu with it!

it will own do it.
 
Eet eez not a hatchback and eez full of failrot.

De tofu will fall out. NOEZ. MAH TOFU BE SPILLIN'!

Ummm I think you will find if he puts a cup of water in the cupholder this will not be a problem. Common faults with AE86 tofu delivery are not having a cup of water in the cup holder, which the saloon version didnt have as standard. However it's a fairly easy and common modification.
 
Hell yeah!

Nissan Hardbody... Came with the SR20 as I recall... Certainly lightweight, and quite "tough" as well. Although I have no idea how easy or hard they would be to find, much less, in good shape.

Every Hardbody I've ever come across has either been beat to hell or body dropped on bags.
 
well a 145HP 3.8 V6 is lame and with gas the way it is, a V8 wouldn't be helping my pocket.

the household already has enough V8's as it is
With a V8 'Stang, Gas is 2-3 mpg worse than a V6 and insurance is ~$10 more a month. We're talking 20mpg easy. With a ballsy 302 under the hood.
Lol, this is why I like my wannabe hachi roku. Cheap but still fun, Sorta...



lool, did you seriously just recommend a Stang... an ugly ass stang at that too? Reliable... ? uh... well, even if you say it is. :cough: gas mileage :cough:
Ugly? Suit yourself.
Reliable? I have personal experience with them not dieing, not just internet reviews behind me.
Gas? Not that bad.

@ Nissan Tuner, you said you hate the 145hp 3.8L V6, yet you're A-Okay with a 130 horsepower 4 pot?

And wheres the sport in a CORROLLA?
 
I'm sorry but these days "20mpg easy" just isn't cutting it. lol

Well, that "130 hp 4 pot" is... lighter. xD
 
With a V8 'Stang, Gas is 2-3 mpg worse than a V6 and insurance is ~$10 more a month. We're talking 20mpg easy. With a ballsy 302 under the hood.

more like 14-18mpg. another modular engine its something i dont want or need in my life. im only in the market for a 4 cylinder car right now

@ Nissan Tuner, you said you hate the 145hp 3.8L V6, yet you're A-Okay with a 130 horsepower 4 pot?

And wheres the sport in a CORROLLA?

are you serious? a big heavy & slow(slower than most I4's) 3.8 that going to return bad MPG. why would i want that?


Ummm I think you will find if he puts a cup of water in the cupholder this will not be a problem. Common faults with AE86 tofu delivery are not having a cup of water in the cup holder, which the saloon version didnt have as standard. However it's a fairly easy and common modification.

:lol:
 
Say, Where ARE the cupholders? I have the front-drive version...there's no cupholders in THAT. And there should be more room for cupholders in the FWD version.

I mean, I've spent two design projects on the subject!!!
 
You can buy reliable driver Miatae for $1900 if you look a little bit.

With the weather we have, Miata is not an option. It costs about $1900 for a hardtop to slam on one anyway.
 
Your best bet is to grab your most savvy parent, Hit the local CarMax, and have them show you all the cars in the under $5,000 section of the lot.
Whichever one has the least miles and has the best EPA rating for gas mileage is the one you should plunk your hard earned cash down on.

I tend to recommend, Escorts, Foci, Tauri, and occasionally Bonnevilles and Cutlasses.
If you have a family friend that knows all the "old people" that have "senior cruisers" in the garage, and they are getting a mite old to be driving, or have just passed on...
You might get in to a older, low mileage, fair to decent on gas, oldster mobile, like a Buick, Olds, Ford, or Mercury Sedan.
Are they cool looking? No.
Can you take 5 or 6 of your closest friend out to have fun, and still get 20 MPG? Probably.
Will you get decent insurance rates? C'mon, you're 16 and a new driver, of course not!

As an example, I turned 17 in 1981. My grandparents had an old 1973 Pontiac Bonneville in the garage.
The first time I drove it, it had less than 30,000 miles on it.
If you do the math that's about 3500 miles a year. My old man used to refer to it as "not even broiken in good".

Hell, my 76 year old mother has a '99 or '00 DeVille that has about 50,000 miles on it, and she's the second owner!!
She literally drives to church on Sunday morning and evening, Bible study on Wednesday, to the market weekly, and to "Feed the Hungry" weekly.
I wouldn't be suprised if she does "Feed the Hungry" and her marketing on the same day.
That is a vast poorly tapped market for first cars for teens.
 
Hey, you like a the 300zx? There's a Z31 for sale in a used car lot in Windsor I believe. I don't know too much about it, but it's a red, manual, t-top going for I think $4,500. Correct me if I'm wrong but don't Z31s come stock with an LSD? If you're interested in knowing where exactly it is, PM me.
 
1989-1991 Buick LeSabre/Park Avenue, Olds 88, Olds 98, Pontiac Bonneville.

Cheap, comfortable, good on gas.

Also, you'll find that NO Mustang gets less than 20 on the freeway unless the state of tune is in the "screwed" area. Especially the 4.6 cars.

My uncle's Mach 1 (Ooh, 4-valve...) gets 24-26 on the freeway, and it's an automatic.
 
Every Hardbody I've ever come across has either been beat to hell or body dropped on bags.

This is true, sadly. Most of them around here are beaten into the ground, and more often than not, I'm surprised they run at all. It seems like the Toyota Tacoma could run fairly well too, but I don't know much about them in general.

THOUGHT!

Nissan Frontier S/C...

...But probably not. Incredibly rare, bad on gas as I recall...
 

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