emz, buy some drugs with that. Imagine the cars you could buy with the profit.
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Do yourself a favour and buy yourself a manual toyota corolla, cheap, easy to maintain and good on the fuel. You may think it's uncool but as an ex-mechanic I'm trying to help you.
Stay far, far away from anything with a rotary engine. (RX-8)
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Originally posted by -Jay- View PostDo yourself a favour and buy yourself a manual toyota corolla, cheap, easy to maintain and good on the fuel. You may think it's uncool but as an ex-mechanic I'm trying to help you.
Stay far, far away from anything with a rotary engine. (RX-8)
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Easy answer.
Get a 98 Toyota Celica GT with as few miles as you can afford:
They are FANTASTIC, fun little cars.
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Originally posted by MEAT View Postbetween these 2. Search no more.
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keep it stock. best engine upgrade would be an cold air intake, thats it.
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Originally posted by -Jay- View PostHonda engines with vtec are notorious for burning oil, so if you have no intention of checking it stay away. Nissans/Toyotas on the other hand do not.
and if you have no intentions of changing oil, ride a bus or bike yourself around.
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Originally posted by MEAT View Postonly idiots dont check their oil. and no doubt youll burn oil if your always "racing" , over revving the damn thing. drive like a normal person.
and if you have no intentions of changing oil, ride a bus or bike yourself around.
One woman drove 64,000kms without an oil change on her brand new SUV until the engine seized. When asked why she didn't change the oil "Nobody told me I had to." How they got her a new engine covered by warranty I'll never know.
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I wouldnt get a car id use that money as tuition for police academy and then buy a car after i land a job as a cop. with the discounts you get for autos and car insurance it would be a decent discount
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