jrbd10 Posted December 30, 2008 Report Share Posted December 30, 2008 My friend says he wants to buy a new used car. He cant decide what to buy. So im telling him my opinion. The choices are 2001 Honda S2k-10,500 2001 Ford Mustang-5,500 2003 Mazda Miata SE-10,000 I tell him either go with the Mustang and just hook it up with exhaust, intake for starters. Or The S2k. I don't know, i asked my other friend he says the S2k. I told him I would ask your guys opinion and then hopefully have a better idea of what to buy. So help my friend out. His name is Horacio. Quote Link to comment
ggzilla Posted December 30, 2008 Report Share Posted December 30, 2008 For 5,500 he can get an exceptionally nice and rare vintage Datsun. With modern EFI engine even. That's my advice. Comments on the choices above: S2000 -- if he wants to drive through twisty mountain roads primarily Mustang V8 -- if he wants to accelerate quickly. Best bang/buck Miata -- sooo 1990s... Quote Link to comment
comply Posted December 30, 2008 Report Share Posted December 30, 2008 S2000 if you want a really nice car Mustang if you want to buy a brick that can't turn Miata if he wants to have fun. Quote Link to comment
jrbd10 Posted December 31, 2008 Author Report Share Posted December 31, 2008 LOL For 5,500 he can get an exceptionally nice and rare vintage Datsun. With modern EFI engine even. That's my advice. I would do it. But sad thing is he likes early 1990 Nissan more than Datsuns. So i dount he would do that. Worth a shot. I just called him and he says well he likes to go fast. But i think after the comment Mustang if you want to buy a brick that can't turn I think it stopped his thinking on that. Now he wants to know your comments on a 2001 BMW 323 coupe the S2000 and the miata Quote Link to comment
slodat Posted December 31, 2008 Report Share Posted December 31, 2008 sounds like he has plenty of money. maybe he should just go to a car dealership. Quote Link to comment
jrbd10 Posted December 31, 2008 Author Report Share Posted December 31, 2008 slodat i never asked how much he has but i know those are the cars he likes and i told him i could get opinion from you guys Quote Link to comment
ggzilla Posted December 31, 2008 Report Share Posted December 31, 2008 Mustang if you want to buy a brick that can't turn Whoever said that has probably never driven a newer Mustang GT. They handle and corner very well (I've had three late-model Mustang 5-liter cars). Sure an S2000 is better but it should be for twice the price. 14 second quarter miles in factory trim, very very quick make a newer Mustang a bargain. If you friend is afraid of what others may think, skip the Mustang and the Miata. Some will badmouth those cars. Skip Datsuns too, you have to be your own man (as they say) to Drive a Datsun. Quote Link to comment
jrbd10 Posted December 31, 2008 Author Report Share Posted December 31, 2008 ill let him know that. well we shall see his desions Quote Link to comment
moparvwfreak Posted December 31, 2008 Report Share Posted December 31, 2008 bimmer..... he'll most likely turn elitist asshole after buying it. happens to MOST people. now i wouldn't mind a 88-91 325IX but then again thats me. all in all good cars though. S2K.... its a honda. could be fun but then again, honda... even though i wouldn't mind one. miata..... two words.... monster miata! :D Quote Link to comment
ggzilla Posted December 31, 2008 Report Share Posted December 31, 2008 Monster Miata -- a miata with v8 he wants to know your comments on a 2001 BMW 323 coupe Well it seems like every magazine in the world for 30 years or so has said the 3-series is the best-handling *sedan* in the world. Why does your friend want our opinions? Every car mentioned so far is a "good" car in some way. Is he interested in Reliability? Handling? Resale value? Cool factor? As a group we are all interested in Datsuns but he doesn't want one. Hmmm... Quote Link to comment
Lozer Posted December 31, 2008 Report Share Posted December 31, 2008 forget the 2001 323 bmw if you want a 3 series get a 95 m3 cheap and fin fast handles damn good too. also lots of aftermarket for it. (i say 95 because of the pre obd2 and the ability to play with the ecu) now if you want my nickel and dime he likes earlie 90s nissan's right go find a nice low millage 92 or 93 300zx tt 300 horse and they handle ok. (honestly with a little more boost you dont need the handling just more straight) p.s. boost is the most addictive and expensive drug ive ever tried. Quote Link to comment
72240z Posted December 31, 2008 Report Share Posted December 31, 2008 I don't think its sad he likes early 90's nissan. z32 TT 5spd was the funnest car I have ever owned or driven, ever. There is something to be said for a 10k rpm tach out and the highest hp to Liter engine ever produced as well. I just find the s2k uncomfortable as hell, wtf is with the door sills being so high? Bogus The spoon hard top is sex too, it makes the s2k look like what a new s30 should look like. Contrary to the gross concept pics nissan put out. Out of the choices I think a TRUE driver picks the miata. That car is all fun although short on balls. Quote Link to comment
moparvwfreak Posted December 31, 2008 Report Share Posted December 31, 2008 Out of the choices I think a TRUE driver picks the miata. That car is all fun although short on balls. hence why i said what i did. :) or even a nicely built turbo motor in it would be a blast. Quote Link to comment
72240z Posted December 31, 2008 Report Share Posted December 31, 2008 hence why i said what i did. :) or even a nicely built turbo motor in it would be a blast. Yep, I'm in full agreement. :-) One of my dream porjects is a wide body mx5 with a uz and itbs. "If I had a million dollars...." Quote Link to comment
thisismatt Posted December 31, 2008 Report Share Posted December 31, 2008 Uggg, the miata is just so...flaming. Mazda needs to do SOMETHING with the front and rear ends Quote Link to comment
agentalpha Posted December 31, 2008 Report Share Posted December 31, 2008 (edited) Mustangs V8's. Plenty of power. And dang near any of them can be made to handle VERY well. Even '64's. Skip the 1970-1973 land yachts. HUGE after market support. Miata. TINY Girl's car. Handles well, no HP. Top of the line is still slow. 510 with KA would outrun it. Try changing plugs in one with a V8 in it. S2000. Not 100% practical. 100% bad ass. High Insurance. BMW. Hugely expensive to own and maintain. Predominantly Elitist overpriced garbage, or extremely poorly maintained by wishful thinkers owning cars they CAN'T afford, even the 3 series. Although I just saw an early 1970's 2002ti with a mild wide body kit and twin Weber's that was amazing. Nice owner, too, but both of those happening at once is the extreme rarity, not the norm. Tell him to buy a 240Z with a 2.8L turbo/5 speed conversion for 5-6K. Ten second cars are out there for that, that handle better than any of the others he listed. Edited December 31, 2008 by agentalpha Quote Link to comment
DRIVEN Posted December 31, 2008 Report Share Posted December 31, 2008 I've driven all three. Mustangs are ok. You can make them handle and make them fast...but they are a horrible investment. Miatas handle great and can be made faster...but they are everywhere and are tagged a "chick car". Although a Monster Miata would be pretty fun. The S2K is fast, handles well and isn't really, really common. The buy-in is a little steep and the insurance is high but so is the resale. If I had to choose from the three -- I'd go S2K. If I had a $5-10K budget and was looking for a sports car, I would look for an early 240. Preferably a series 1. I would look for completeness and lack of rust. The less molested the better. I'd do a cosmetic restoration and shelf the original engine/transmission in favor of a stroker and 5-speed. Hang some struts, springs, bars and brakes and have fun. That car would be reversible to stock and would always increase in value. JUST DON'T WRECK IT! Quote Link to comment
whisper3H Posted December 31, 2008 Report Share Posted December 31, 2008 Just go on craigslist and type a max price 1st gen S10 mini truck, drop a BBC in it with some nice wheels, and sticky tires and your good (killing mustangs of course) ;) Quote Link to comment
comply Posted December 31, 2008 Report Share Posted December 31, 2008 Whoever said that has probably never driven a newer Mustang GT. They handle and corner very well (I've had three late-model Mustang 5-liter cars). Sure an S2000 is better but it should be for twice the price. 14 second quarter miles in factory trim, very very quick make a newer Mustang a bargain. If you friend is afraid of what others may think, skip the Mustang and the Miata. Some will badmouth those cars. Skip Datsuns too, you have to be your own man (as they say) to Drive a Datsun. They ride on leaf springs. I think the Roush ones have some upgraded suspension, but unless the brand new ones that aren't out yet have changed, they're on outdated suspension and handle like garbage. Miata's are great fun little cars, but you'll look a bit camp driving one. If he can find a 325i or is, go for it. They're wonderful. Quote Link to comment
Bleach Posted December 31, 2008 Report Share Posted December 31, 2008 Can you even buy a 2001 Mustang GT for $5,500? I figured it would be a beat up V6 for that price... or a GT with 213,000 miles on it I drove a couple different V6 mustangs. Stock suspension and they both sucked. Soft ride and the rear end likes to come around really easy. Must have all the weight up front. My non turbo Z was faster too. Quote Link to comment
comply Posted December 31, 2008 Report Share Posted December 31, 2008 Can you even buy a 2001 Mustang GT for $5,500? I figured it would be a beat up V6 for that price... or a GT with 213,000 miles on it I drove a couple different V6 mustangs. Stock suspension and they both sucked. Soft ride and the rear end likes to come around really easy. Must have all the weight up front. My non turbo Z was faster too. Leaf springs, no lsd, and a solid rear axle will do that to you. Quote Link to comment
Lozer Posted December 31, 2008 Report Share Posted December 31, 2008 dood seriously if your even thinking american get a friggin vet or and old ass mopar! they always go up in price. I had a 66 coronet 500 with a 440 that would blow the doors off an s2k (as long as it was pointed straight) but dam that car was like riding in an arm chair. i sold it for almost 4 k more then what i bought it for. Quote Link to comment
thisismatt Posted December 31, 2008 Report Share Posted December 31, 2008 Leaf springs blah blah blah ;) I wouldn't kick a Z06 out of bed for eatin' crackers. Quote Link to comment
comply Posted December 31, 2008 Report Share Posted December 31, 2008 Leaf springs blah blah blah ;) I wouldn't kick a Z06 out of bed for eatin' crackers. Corvette's use one leaf spring mounted all weird-like. I don't know why. I actually asked my dad and he said "Tradition". The newer Vettes handle quite well I understand. Quote Link to comment
72240z Posted December 31, 2008 Report Share Posted December 31, 2008 Idk if I would call it weird, it actually seems more logical, to me anyway. I feel they keep it because it works well and has been proven over half a century, same reason they are using a pushrod motor. Mustangs CAN handle well, I remember hearing the stock entry level Saleen foxbody+ broke 1g. Meaningless in this case for sure but just saying, even shopping carts can handle well given the proper upgrades. Quote Link to comment
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