What car would you get for 20K?
#32
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I'm going to be looking for another DD in about a year, however I'm probably going to get something more luxurious like a LS430, maybe 460 depending on how much they come down in price.
I liked and could put up with the Legacy GT spec B because it's not as ricey/doesn't have as many bad stereotypes as a STi, or how about a CPO 335i? Not sure how cheap those are yet...
What is your timeframe? ASAP? Or within the next year?
I liked and could put up with the Legacy GT spec B because it's not as ricey/doesn't have as many bad stereotypes as a STi, or how about a CPO 335i? Not sure how cheap those are yet...
What is your timeframe? ASAP? Or within the next year?
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Originally Posted by waltk88,Dec 1 2008, 03:09 PM
You said you liked the Cayman S. The closest thing for $20k is a 986 Boxster S.
I don't have a certain timeframe, maybe within the next 6 months. I figure when the housing market hits rock bottom is when I'll make the move.
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2001.5-2002 Audi S4 Stage 3 6speed Negora Blue w/ black interior. Most of all the unreliable parts are replaced in a stage 3. APR has a chip with different modes which is conveniant. I believe some other chips can do this also. Put a suspension and neuspeed rear sway bar and the car will handle decently.
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Originally Posted by nuklearmaniac86,Dec 1 2008, 02:31 PM
2001.5-2002 Audi S4 Stage 3 6speed Negora Blue w/ black interior. Most of all the unreliable parts are replaced in a stage 3. APR has a chip with different modes which is conveniant. I believe some other chips can do this also. Put a suspension and neuspeed rear sway bar and the car will handle decently.
#39
The older CTS-V. Z06/C6 in four door trim and a pretty decent interior.
I don't really see the point in having two roughly similar cars - eg S2000 and Boxster S. That's just extra overhead costs to have two cars that are too similar. If you want to go that direction I'd say sell the S and go for a newer Cayman/Boxster.
I don't really see the point in having two roughly similar cars - eg S2000 and Boxster S. That's just extra overhead costs to have two cars that are too similar. If you want to go that direction I'd say sell the S and go for a newer Cayman/Boxster.