Quote from: BUILD DAS WALL on February 03, 2016, 10:35:27 AMQuote from: Kits on February 03, 2016, 10:11:34 AM2015 Toyota Corolla MSRP: From $16,950MPG: Up to 30 city, 42 highwayHorsepower: 132 to 140 HPEngine: 1.8L 4-cylinderI usually dislike white cars, but I don't mind it so much on this model. Toyotas are really dependable (unless it's a Yaris) and comfortable. You posted a Lexus in OP which is owned by Toyota now iirc (or vise versa). This is the car I plan on getting next, but probably in black.carolas are literally disposable carsAnd they got no torks cus dey only got half of a real engine. No torks=no fun.>Carolas Also I thought that OP was looking for a utility car which usually needs to be pretty reliable, and reliable doesn't always equal "fun". I had fun drifting in my Corolla.
Quote from: Kits on February 03, 2016, 10:11:34 AM2015 Toyota Corolla MSRP: From $16,950MPG: Up to 30 city, 42 highwayHorsepower: 132 to 140 HPEngine: 1.8L 4-cylinderI usually dislike white cars, but I don't mind it so much on this model. Toyotas are really dependable (unless it's a Yaris) and comfortable. You posted a Lexus in OP which is owned by Toyota now iirc (or vise versa). This is the car I plan on getting next, but probably in black.carolas are literally disposable carsAnd they got no torks cus dey only got half of a real engine. No torks=no fun.
2015 Toyota Corolla MSRP: From $16,950MPG: Up to 30 city, 42 highwayHorsepower: 132 to 140 HPEngine: 1.8L 4-cylinderI usually dislike white cars, but I don't mind it so much on this model. Toyotas are really dependable (unless it's a Yaris) and comfortable. You posted a Lexus in OP which is owned by Toyota now iirc (or vise versa). This is the car I plan on getting next, but probably in black.
Quote from: Kits on February 03, 2016, 10:39:57 AMQuote from: BUILD DAS WALL on February 03, 2016, 10:35:27 AMQuote from: Kits on February 03, 2016, 10:11:34 AM2015 Toyota Corolla MSRP: From $16,950MPG: Up to 30 city, 42 highwayHorsepower: 132 to 140 HPEngine: 1.8L 4-cylinderI usually dislike white cars, but I don't mind it so much on this model. Toyotas are really dependable (unless it's a Yaris) and comfortable. You posted a Lexus in OP which is owned by Toyota now iirc (or vise versa). This is the car I plan on getting next, but probably in black.carolas are literally disposable carsAnd they got no torks cus dey only got half of a real engine. No torks=no fun.>Carolas Also I thought that OP was looking for a utility car which usually needs to be pretty reliable, and reliable doesn't always equal "fun". I had fun drifting in my Corolla.Handbrake turns aren't drifting.
Quote from: Kits on February 03, 2016, 10:39:57 AMQuote from: BUILD DAS WALL on February 03, 2016, 10:35:27 AMQuote from: Kits on February 03, 2016, 10:11:34 AM2015 Toyota Corolla MSRP: From $16,950MPG: Up to 30 city, 42 highwayHorsepower: 132 to 140 HPEngine: 1.8L 4-cylinderI usually dislike white cars, but I don't mind it so much on this model. Toyotas are really dependable (unless it's a Yaris) and comfortable. You posted a Lexus in OP which is owned by Toyota now iirc (or vise versa). This is the car I plan on getting next, but probably in black.carolas are literally disposable carsAnd they got no torks cus dey only got half of a real engine. No torks=no fun.>Carolas Also I thought that OP was looking for a utility car which usually needs to be pretty reliable, and reliable doesn't always equal "fun". I had fun drifting in my Corolla.Yeah Das has a good point. FWD cars don't drift. "You lying muthfucka!"
Quote from: Blazed Iron on February 03, 2016, 10:48:59 AMQuote from: Kits on February 03, 2016, 10:39:57 AMQuote from: BUILD DAS WALL on February 03, 2016, 10:35:27 AMQuote from: Kits on February 03, 2016, 10:11:34 AM2015 Toyota Corolla MSRP: From $16,950MPG: Up to 30 city, 42 highwayHorsepower: 132 to 140 HPEngine: 1.8L 4-cylinderI usually dislike white cars, but I don't mind it so much on this model. Toyotas are really dependable (unless it's a Yaris) and comfortable. You posted a Lexus in OP which is owned by Toyota now iirc (or vise versa). This is the car I plan on getting next, but probably in black.carolas are literally disposable carsAnd they got no torks cus dey only got half of a real engine. No torks=no fun.>Carolas Also I thought that OP was looking for a utility car which usually needs to be pretty reliable, and reliable doesn't always equal "fun". I had fun drifting in my Corolla.Yeah Das has a good point. FWD cars don't drift. "You lying muthfucka!"Rarely do I lie, but I did drift in that car quite often. I blame my bad tires, wet roads, and sharp turns that I enjoy going fast around.
I drive a Land Rover Discovery and highly recommend it.Brand new base models MSRP for 37,000.
Rarely do I lie
Get a used 911, though their back seats seam to be made for children.
Nissan Sunny B12. Should be cheap consideringbthe whole line is no longer built.Why an SUV though, you ain't gonna need a psuedo-4x4 to drive around urban areas.
Evo's,WRX's road legal rally cars.
Quote from: Kits on February 03, 2016, 10:11:34 AM2015 Toyota Corolla MSRP: From $16,950MPG: Up to 30 city, 42 highwayHorsepower: 132 to 140 HPEngine: 1.8L 4-cylinderI usually dislike white cars, but I don't mind it so much on this model. Toyotas are really dependable (unless it's a Yaris) and comfortable. You posted a Lexus in OP which is owned by Toyota now iirc (or vise versa). This is the car I plan on getting next, but probably in black.get that weeby trash outta here famBC, don't be soft and buy a truck. most of the time they're the same size on the inside but trucks have the large trunk beds and they look bad ass. i feel SUV's are more reserved for soccer moms or old, rich white peopleFord F-150 for sure
Quote from: Luis on February 03, 2016, 06:17:11 AMQuote from: BUILD DAS WALL on February 03, 2016, 06:13:09 AMQuote from: Luis on February 03, 2016, 06:01:17 AMGet a used 911, though their back seats seam to be made for children.They're made for insurance companies more than anything.For whatever backwards reasoning, there's higher underwriting for two seaters as opposed to four/five place vehicles.It's still a car that has more than 2 seats...In name only.I'd imagine that since the OP is bothering to buy another car solely for more seating room, he'd want full size, sedan-tier rear seating.
Quote from: BUILD DAS WALL on February 03, 2016, 06:13:09 AMQuote from: Luis on February 03, 2016, 06:01:17 AMGet a used 911, though their back seats seam to be made for children.They're made for insurance companies more than anything.For whatever backwards reasoning, there's higher underwriting for two seaters as opposed to four/five place vehicles.It's still a car that has more than 2 seats...
Quote from: Luis on February 03, 2016, 06:01:17 AMGet a used 911, though their back seats seam to be made for children.They're made for insurance companies more than anything.For whatever backwards reasoning, there's higher underwriting for two seaters as opposed to four/five place vehicles.
Quote from: Luis on February 03, 2016, 06:01:17 AMGet a used 911, though their back seats seam to be made for children.Trying to be able to fit people comfortably fam
Quote from: BC on February 03, 2016, 12:28:13 PMQuote from: Luis on February 03, 2016, 06:01:17 AMGet a used 911, though their back seats seam to be made for children.Trying to be able to fit people comfortably famIk lol i wasnt serious about it. Maybe get an M3 or a Lexus like you said in the op
Ford Fusion is car goals
Quote from: Luis on February 03, 2016, 02:51:40 PMQuote from: BC on February 03, 2016, 12:28:13 PMQuote from: Luis on February 03, 2016, 06:01:17 AMGet a used 911, though their back seats seam to be made for children.Trying to be able to fit people comfortably famIk lol i wasnt serious about it. Maybe get an M3 or a Lexus like you said in the opI love me some M3. but if I was going to get another BMW it'd be an M4
Quote from: BC on February 03, 2016, 04:27:21 PMQuote from: Luis on February 03, 2016, 02:51:40 PMQuote from: BC on February 03, 2016, 12:28:13 PMQuote from: Luis on February 03, 2016, 06:01:17 AMGet a used 911, though their back seats seam to be made for children.Trying to be able to fit people comfortably famIk lol i wasnt serious about it. Maybe get an M3 or a Lexus like you said in the opI love me some M3. but if I was going to get another BMW it'd be an M4How about the Focus RS?
I heard those Ford Focus's are reliable long lasting cars.
Quote from: BerzerkCommando on February 03, 2016, 04:33:08 PMI heard those Ford Focus's are reliable long lasting cars.I have heard the same
Quote from: Luis on February 03, 2016, 04:34:38 PMQuote from: BC on February 03, 2016, 04:27:21 PMQuote from: Luis on February 03, 2016, 02:51:40 PMQuote from: BC on February 03, 2016, 12:28:13 PMQuote from: Luis on February 03, 2016, 06:01:17 AMGet a used 911, though their back seats seam to be made for children.Trying to be able to fit people comfortably famIk lol i wasnt serious about it. Maybe get an M3 or a Lexus like you said in the opI love me some M3. but if I was going to get another BMW it'd be an M4How about the Focus RS?Eh, bro I'd totally get the Rally version they sell in Europe, that shit is so sick
Quote from: BC on February 03, 2016, 05:48:29 PMQuote from: BerzerkCommando on February 03, 2016, 04:33:08 PMI heard those Ford Focus's are reliable long lasting cars.I have heard the sameI was looking at the website the Ford Dealership near me has and they have a shit load of 2012 and 13's for those. I was thinking about getting one due to the price of the things which each vehicle has around 30,000 miles on it. I looked up to see what problems they have and that's when I realized why that place has so many of them with a low amount off miles on each one. Mother of god Ford rustled so many jimmies with that transmission they decided to use. Now I'm thinking about getting a 2016 2016 Kia Soul depending on if those those are not shit, if so then a Chevy Sonic.
Quote from: BC on February 03, 2016, 05:47:24 PMQuote from: Luis on February 03, 2016, 04:34:38 PMQuote from: BC on February 03, 2016, 04:27:21 PMQuote from: Luis on February 03, 2016, 02:51:40 PMQuote from: BC on February 03, 2016, 12:28:13 PMQuote from: Luis on February 03, 2016, 06:01:17 AMGet a used 911, though their back seats seam to be made for children.Trying to be able to fit people comfortably famIk lol i wasnt serious about it. Maybe get an M3 or a Lexus like you said in the opI love me some M3. but if I was going to get another BMW it'd be an M4How about the Focus RS?Eh, bro I'd totally get the Rally version they sell in Europe, that shit is so sickSame, too bad ford doesnt live the us
Quote from: BerzerkCommando on February 03, 2016, 06:04:44 PMQuote from: BC on February 03, 2016, 05:48:29 PMQuote from: BerzerkCommando on February 03, 2016, 04:33:08 PMI heard those Ford Focus's are reliable long lasting cars.I have heard the sameI was looking at the website the Ford Dealership near me has and they have a shit load of 2012 and 13's for those. I was thinking about getting one due to the price of the things which each vehicle has around 30,000 miles on it. I looked up to see what problems they have and that's when I realized why that place has so many of them with a low amount off miles on each one. Mother of god Ford rustled so many jimmies with that transmission they decided to use. Now I'm thinking about getting a 2016 2016 Kia Soul depending on if those those are not shit, if so then a Chevy Sonic.I actually like Kia's styling, but I dont remember what model it is that I think looks fairly nice. Might be the optima? not sure. Ive only heard good stuff about Focus' so if it fits your fancy and its a good price you should get it. Ive never heard about transmission errors
Quote from: BC on February 03, 2016, 06:18:46 PMQuote from: BerzerkCommando on February 03, 2016, 06:04:44 PMQuote from: BC on February 03, 2016, 05:48:29 PMQuote from: BerzerkCommando on February 03, 2016, 04:33:08 PMI heard those Ford Focus's are reliable long lasting cars.I have heard the sameI was looking at the website the Ford Dealership near me has and they have a shit load of 2012 and 13's for those. I was thinking about getting one due to the price of the things which each vehicle has around 30,000 miles on it. I looked up to see what problems they have and that's when I realized why that place has so many of them with a low amount off miles on each one. Mother of god Ford rustled so many jimmies with that transmission they decided to use. Now I'm thinking about getting a 2016 2016 Kia Soul depending on if those those are not shit, if so then a Chevy Sonic.I actually like Kia's styling, but I dont remember what model it is that I think looks fairly nice. Might be the optima? not sure. Ive only heard good stuff about Focus' so if it fits your fancy and its a good price you should get it. Ive never heard about transmission errorshttps://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=ford+focus+transmission+recall
Quote from: BC on February 03, 2016, 06:18:46 PMQuote from: BerzerkCommando on February 03, 2016, 06:04:44 PMQuote from: BC on February 03, 2016, 05:48:29 PMQuote from: BerzerkCommando on February 03, 2016, 04:33:08 PMI heard those Ford Focus's are reliable long lasting cars.I have heard the sameI was looking at the website the Ford Dealership near me has and they have a shit load of 2012 and 13's for those. I was thinking about getting one due to the price of the things which each vehicle has around 30,000 miles on it. I looked up to see what problems they have and that's when I realized why that place has so many of them with a low amount off miles on each one. Mother of god Ford rustled so many jimmies with that transmission they decided to use. Now I'm thinking about getting a 2016 2016 Kia Soul depending on if those those are not shit, if so then a Chevy Sonic.I actually like Kia's styling, but I dont remember what model it is that I think looks fairly nice. Might be the optima? not sure. Ive only heard good stuff about Focus' so if it fits your fancy and its a good price you should get it. Ive never heard about transmission errorsEw.