I need help(not mental)
I need help(not mental)
Well I need mental help too, but, I don't think you can help me there.
I am in the market for a newer vehicle, give me some ideas, couple of req's and a few preferred things.
Requirements
MT
Newer no older than 2000
Some sort of ICE no need for a system though
No honda's just not my style
Less than 20K price tag
No german cars - they are a major pain in the *** to work on particularily VW's and BMW's don't know a whole lot about MB's may consider them if they aren't as nightmarish
Preferred
4 doors will settle for two if the seats are accesible
Boost or decent power if not boosted around 250
Low to mid 20's for mpg
Not econobox interior
15k price tag
Admittedly I've been concentrating on japanese imports, some vehicles i've been looking at are:
WRX/STI
IS300
2.5 RS old body style
Legacy 2.5 GT's
Evo's
RX8
Cobalt SS
So throw up some ideas, or if you've owned any of the vehicles tell me some pro's v con's.
I will use the vehicle as a daily driver with a month to bimonthly auto x and occasional track day. Basically, I am looking for a suitable all-around vehicle. I am not a big drag racer, but, will probably make a pass or two.
I am in the market for a newer vehicle, give me some ideas, couple of req's and a few preferred things.
Requirements
MT
Newer no older than 2000
Some sort of ICE no need for a system though
No honda's just not my style
Less than 20K price tag
No german cars - they are a major pain in the *** to work on particularily VW's and BMW's don't know a whole lot about MB's may consider them if they aren't as nightmarish
Preferred
4 doors will settle for two if the seats are accesible
Boost or decent power if not boosted around 250
Low to mid 20's for mpg
Not econobox interior
15k price tag
Admittedly I've been concentrating on japanese imports, some vehicles i've been looking at are:
WRX/STI
IS300
2.5 RS old body style
Legacy 2.5 GT's
Evo's
RX8
Cobalt SS
So throw up some ideas, or if you've owned any of the vehicles tell me some pro's v con's.
I will use the vehicle as a daily driver with a month to bimonthly auto x and occasional track day. Basically, I am looking for a suitable all-around vehicle. I am not a big drag racer, but, will probably make a pass or two.
I've owned an STi and Evo. Both are great cars but the STi is probably the better DD. They both have econobox interiors. I hated the cheap *** blue bottom bin carpet in the STi. I can't imagine carpet being any cheaper. The stock radio is *** too.
The STi at least has cruise and an automatic climate control. The tranny is bullet-proof as is the driveline. The engines seem very durable but the 04's had some problems with cracks in the turbo housing. It does great in rain and snow especially with Blizzaks.
I thought my Evo IX MR had a nicer interior than the STi. At least the carpet was black so it didn't look as cheap as the STi. The seats in the Evo are lightyears ahead of the STi. They look better and they are way more comfortable. In my experience the Evo was very reliable and in stock form it got better gas mileage than the STi. 20+ mpg on the highway was normal for my MR. I would guess a IX MR is out of the $15k price range.
The Evo's sound system was far better than the STi too. Especially when the HU was swapped out for an aftermarket unit. I owned both at the same time and I put the exact same Alpine HU in both. The STi had a big improvement over stock but the sound quality was still poor at best. The Evo on the other hand sounded pretty darn good by just changing the HU.
Hope that helps.
The STi at least has cruise and an automatic climate control. The tranny is bullet-proof as is the driveline. The engines seem very durable but the 04's had some problems with cracks in the turbo housing. It does great in rain and snow especially with Blizzaks.
I thought my Evo IX MR had a nicer interior than the STi. At least the carpet was black so it didn't look as cheap as the STi. The seats in the Evo are lightyears ahead of the STi. They look better and they are way more comfortable. In my experience the Evo was very reliable and in stock form it got better gas mileage than the STi. 20+ mpg on the highway was normal for my MR. I would guess a IX MR is out of the $15k price range.
The Evo's sound system was far better than the STi too. Especially when the HU was swapped out for an aftermarket unit. I owned both at the same time and I put the exact same Alpine HU in both. The STi had a big improvement over stock but the sound quality was still poor at best. The Evo on the other hand sounded pretty darn good by just changing the HU.
Hope that helps.
it should be 15-1800 rpm @ 80. I don't understand why companies don't do that.I've owned an STi and Evo. Both are great cars but the STi is probably the better DD. They both have econobox interiors. I hated the cheap *** blue bottom bin carpet in the STi. I can't imagine carpet being any cheaper. The stock radio is *** too.
The STi at least has cruise and an automatic climate control. The tranny is bullet-proof as is the driveline. The engines seem very durable but the 04's had some problems with cracks in the turbo housing. It does great in rain and snow especially with Blizzaks.
I thought my Evo IX MR had a nicer interior than the STi. At least the carpet was black so it didn't look as cheap as the STi. The seats in the Evo are lightyears ahead of the STi. They look better and they are way more comfortable. In my experience the Evo was very reliable and in stock form it got better gas mileage than the STi. 20+ mpg on the highway was normal for my MR. I would guess a IX MR is out of the $15k price range.
The Evo's sound system was far better than the STi too. Especially when the HU was swapped out for an aftermarket unit. I owned both at the same time and I put the exact same Alpine HU in both. The STi had a big improvement over stock but the sound quality was still poor at best. The Evo on the other hand sounded pretty darn good by just changing the HU.
Hope that helps.
The STi at least has cruise and an automatic climate control. The tranny is bullet-proof as is the driveline. The engines seem very durable but the 04's had some problems with cracks in the turbo housing. It does great in rain and snow especially with Blizzaks.
I thought my Evo IX MR had a nicer interior than the STi. At least the carpet was black so it didn't look as cheap as the STi. The seats in the Evo are lightyears ahead of the STi. They look better and they are way more comfortable. In my experience the Evo was very reliable and in stock form it got better gas mileage than the STi. 20+ mpg on the highway was normal for my MR. I would guess a IX MR is out of the $15k price range.
The Evo's sound system was far better than the STi too. Especially when the HU was swapped out for an aftermarket unit. I owned both at the same time and I put the exact same Alpine HU in both. The STi had a big improvement over stock but the sound quality was still poor at best. The Evo on the other hand sounded pretty darn good by just changing the HU.
Hope that helps.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Cars-...1%7C240%3A1308
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Cars-...1%7C240%3A1308
just a couple i found. i didn't look specifically for manual cars, but i know they're out there for the same money.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Cars-...1%7C240%3A1308
just a couple i found. i didn't look specifically for manual cars, but i know they're out there for the same money.
Last edited by legal-z; Nov 8, 2008 at 03:29 PM.
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Cars-...1%7C240%3A1308
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just a couple i found. i didn't look specifically for manual cars, but i know they're out there for the same money.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Cars-...1%7C240%3A1308
just a couple i found. i didn't look specifically for manual cars, but i know they're out there for the same money.
I know my dad picked up his 06 fully loaded 6spd mt coupe in April for like 26,000 with about 24,000 miles.
http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.js...00&cardist=125
http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.js...0&cardist=1203
Really, they're out there for that money with less miles too.
http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.js...0&cardist=1203
Really, they're out there for that money with less miles too.
http://www.autotrader.com/fyc/vdp.js...00&cardist=991
That was one of the reasons i didn't pick one up the same day I test drove. The thing was spinning 4k rpms in 6th @65mph a lil rediculous if you ask me. Do the newer models have better gearing? As far as I am concerned 6th gear doesn't even need to be able to accelerate
it should be 15-1800 rpm @ 80. I don't understand why companies don't do that.
it should be 15-1800 rpm @ 80. I don't understand why companies don't do that.
The first few ratios are too far apart to make full use of the powerband, while I agree 6th might be too short. The newer models have a shorter final drive for better acceleration but I'm not sure if they changed 5th and 6th to increase the fuel economy. In any case it is a really good car, and the interior is excellent. AND you can find used ones for pennies on the dollar these days.
lol, I was actually referring to the gearing being too LONG. 
The first few ratios are too far apart to make full use of the powerband, while I agree 6th might be too short. The newer models have a shorter final drive for better acceleration but I'm not sure if they changed 5th and 6th to increase the fuel economy. In any case it is a really good car, and the interior is excellent. AND you can find used ones for pennies on the dollar these days.

The first few ratios are too far apart to make full use of the powerband, while I agree 6th might be too short. The newer models have a shorter final drive for better acceleration but I'm not sure if they changed 5th and 6th to increase the fuel economy. In any case it is a really good car, and the interior is excellent. AND you can find used ones for pennies on the dollar these days.
Just remember that the fuel mileage on an rx8 SUCKS. Probably the same as my highly modded evo. Plus, they have been known to loose coolant seals quite often which equals new motor. Make sure you research them and the rotary lump that powers them.






