Would pic related be a good first car?
Anyone have any experience driving one?
>>14667873
I had one as a first car, ~10 years ago.
It's fine, if you can find the parts for it. Decent on gas, easy enough to fix most problems yourself, reliable enough engine & transmission to get you from A to B.
Don't modify it (at least not the engine/trans); you'll be jumping down a rabbit hole of bullshit. Get a new suspension if you want, but if you start fucking with the boost, you're going to have to start learning about engine internals, and the transmission isn't super beefy.
>>14667925
Thank you (:
What is a decent price to pay for one?
Someone is selling one around my area for $3,200.
>>14668166
Post the link to the ad
>>14668166
$3200? Better come with a blowjob.
Even if it's got a service history and it's never been wrecked, $2500 is about as high as I'd even consider for one; I see them every once in a while on my local CL, but I've never seen someone asking more than $2k (mainly because they're super hard to find parts for, so the ones being sold "just need this one thing"). They're not particularly desirable, not a collector's car, and there's not much market for them.
>>14668209
>>14668212
http://orangecounty.craigslist.org/cto/5468503824.html
Maybe I could talk this person down to $2.5k.
>>14668224
>3-speed auto
Into the trash it goes.
>>14668232
It would not be comfortable at all to drive a manual in bumper-to-bumper traffic.
>>14668232
Sadly, this. If you want a 900, you're much better off with a manual. Auto trans parts are notoriously hard to find. I had to scrap mine because I couldn't find a trans kickdown cable like 8 years ago; doubt it's gotten easier to find parts in that time.
>>14668239
It's not bad. Don't be a pussy.
I said that not because it's an automatic but because it's just not a very good auto. You'd get better mpg and turn fewer rpms at high speed.
>>14668274
http://orangecounty.craigslist.org/cto/5496983091.html
How's this?
>>14668286
Better. I personally wouldn't want a convertible because it's another thing to fail. And if it sits in the sun all the time it would deteriorate pretty fast. It'd be good if you have a garage.
>>14668286
Looks fine. I'm not a fan of convertibles, but it looks well cared for, and even at that mileage, it's got some life left in it. Just make sure to maintain the engine/cooling system. If you don't, it'll overheat right quick, esp. in warm weather.
>>14668305
I do have a garage and my roommate doesn't have a car so I can use that.