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Magistr8

Getting a new car, suggestions

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Hi there,

watch the VR-6. Over here (UK) they have a reputation for eating front tyres and front suspension bushes if you use the power.

For performance and reliability I'd say go for the Subaru. The Japanese market does a WRX 280 and there's a $hitload of tuning stuff for it (500bhp is easily within reach if engine life & maintenance isn't mush of a priority). This is the homologation (street) version of the works rally car and is probably unbeatable on twisty dirt roads.

If you're REALLY into off-road, then can you get the Landrover Defender in your area? OK, it's a bit of a truck, slow & noisy, but once you're off road it's almost unstoppable.

Mike D10270.

Taking the piss out of the FrenchAmericans since before it was fashionable.

Prenait la pisse hors du FrançaisCanadiens méridionaux puisqu'avant lui à la mode.

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I have a write-in vote:

Pontiac GrandPrix GTP. It's stock with a 3.8L V-6 with a supercharger. It only makes 240HP which isn't great but it's obviously de-tuned at that rating. Add about $1500 in minor mods and you'll get close to 300HP without sacrificing motor life. Another $1500 and mods and you get close to 350hp on car that’s as smooth as anything on the highway. It'll get you to the DZ in a hurry if you drive any real distance to get there. Invest in tires and suspension mods and it'll run with just about anything then. It's a sleeper too. No one thinks this car is dangerous...but it is.:ph34r:


Dan

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Go with the WRX. They have pretty good ground clearance. (not as much as aggiedave's truck but enough to battle any snow demons you might encounter on the way to the hill)

and the boxer engine that they run is sweet. It's totally reliable and has a super long life span.

Plus, how can you beat a reasonably priced production car that blows the tires off of some of the higher priced sports cars out there. ;)

J
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