I was just curious as to why he didnt like them. Wasnt comparing any one vehicle to the other, just making conversation.
I hear ya. He didn't specify exactly what he wanted, but seems like sporty car is what he's after.
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SignUp Now!I was just curious as to why he didnt like them. Wasnt comparing any one vehicle to the other, just making conversation.
Now those are cool assed wagons.
The '06 GTO's can be had for a decent price and can be made to run like a scalded dog...........
I just really don't like the looks of them, never have.Not sure why you dont like the Trailblazer SS, love mine.
I did a stint in the Subaru world myself and while I loved the company and the culture, buickmike's right, they're not put together too rubustly lol. They spin bearings like it's their job and they will crack a ringland if you so much as look at them wrong. And by design they're prone to KR a little, all the time. For a side piece to sit in the garage they're really fun, but don't daily drive it or you'll break it. I've also owned german cars; STAY AWAY from those things!!! If it's within the first 5 years of it's birth fine, but there's a reason you see 30,000 mile BMW's for 13,000 dollars; because 1. they KNOW what's coming in the near future and 2. they KNOW how much it's going to cost lol. People that do this take huge baths but they would rather sell the hassle to someone else lol. Trust me on this the people that will chime in here saying "my bmw has 200,000 trouble free miles on it" are the exception not the norm. Kind of like the "trouble free" GNs you see here lol.
For 15 grand, I'd do a 4th gen Camaro without even thinking about it. A GTO wouldn't be bad either.
Myself, I went for a 2011 Lexus IS350awd and I'm happy to say it's pretty cool. Bone stock they're pretty zippy (not camaro fast of course) but there are mods now for the IS350 that make it pretty quick including a solid CAI, catless long tube headers, 2 good tunes and aftermarket enkei & OZ wheels that save 10lbs of rotating mass that when coupled together make for a pretty darn zippy car with no traction problems, and you'll have WAYYYYY more reliability than other cars here.
Though you should specify more of what you want, because I know you could get an LS Grand Prix for decent money but they're wrong wheel drive though, so no holeshots for you lol. Would you take a wrong wheel drive car?
Every car has quicks. I really think Turbo Buicks are some of the most quirky cars ever built though. When you break down everything, they are honestly a total mess. It literally took me almost 19 years to get the bugs worked out of mine. Just the electrical system is a mess. Connectors are all old and corroded. Replacement chinese sensors are nowhere near as reliable as the OEMs that are discontinued. Lots of relays hanging off both fenders. 70's V6 with incorrectly aligned #3 exhaust lifter bore that wears out the cam prematurely. Sloppy 70's frame and suspension geometry that went back to what they had pre 1965. Horrible frameless windows.....you get the point. If these cars were not stupid fast, they would all have been junked. Hmm, the WRX does not sound so bad now.
My GN just got a fresh motor and transmission. It was done last summer and the car looks nice and is powerful as hell, but that is it. It squeaks horribly, the suspension is pure crap and it handles like a boat. I'm sure I could fix the squeaks and suspension, probably related, but I don't have the money to spend to do it. Therefore it has turned me off to driving it. I invested a lot of money in the car and after driving it this spring for the first time, I'm like what a piece of crap aside from the brute power. I guess this is what happens when a car gets 32 years old.