So I sold my turbo Miata and bought ...
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Is this for real? Or are you guys kidding? Why does someone need to get 40-50mpg? Do you live that far away from work? If so, and it doesn't pay enough to afford gas, why not find a job that's closer? And if your job isn't far away but you cant afford gas.....why not look for a new job?
I don't get it. We are all car enthusiasts on here....that I know. But how in the **** can you even get into a Geo everyday without wanting to put a bullet through your head. F-u-c-k that.
I saw a guy in a Yellow Geo at the gas station last week with tweety bird seat covers on it that said something like "don't test me"....something queer. The guy was fat as **** and looked like a greaseball virgin. He even locked the door when he went to pay the attendant. That's about right for your average Geo driver.
At least get a bike, or skateboard, something cool.....not a Geo.
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I don't get it. We are all car enthusiasts on here....that I know. But how in the **** can you even get into a Geo everyday without wanting to put a bullet through your head. F-u-c-k that.
I saw a guy in a Yellow Geo at the gas station last week with tweety bird seat covers on it that said something like "don't test me"....something queer. The guy was fat as **** and looked like a greaseball virgin. He even locked the door when he went to pay the attendant. That's about right for your average Geo driver.
At least get a bike, or skateboard, something cool.....not a Geo.
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PIMP THAT HOE!
I know with me, it is just nice to never give much of anything to the oil companies. My brother in his partying yrs. Had the Charade 3 cly 5-speed. He was broke from smoking up all his money.
He made like $200 a week, rent was free, and he ate mac and cheeze, and romein noodles everyday.
He still went to Little Rock 3 or 4 times a week to see his girl friend and party, If not LR he would go to DFW. Either way 2-3 hrs from Texarkana, TX.
It cost him less than $3 to go to LR, and $4 to go to DFW. Gas was only 99 cents in 1993 or 94.
But yea, the car is not a pimp mobile. But as a college student you can stop eating Romein noodles, and hook up with Wendy's cheeze burgers.
I know with me, it is just nice to never give much of anything to the oil companies. My brother in his partying yrs. Had the Charade 3 cly 5-speed. He was broke from smoking up all his money.
He made like $200 a week, rent was free, and he ate mac and cheeze, and romein noodles everyday.
He still went to Little Rock 3 or 4 times a week to see his girl friend and party, If not LR he would go to DFW. Either way 2-3 hrs from Texarkana, TX.
It cost him less than $3 to go to LR, and $4 to go to DFW. Gas was only 99 cents in 1993 or 94.
But yea, the car is not a pimp mobile. But as a college student you can stop eating Romein noodles, and hook up with Wendy's cheeze burgers.
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I'm not sure what your problem with the car is. I have a 20 minute drive to work. I can make the drive for close to free in this car for a few years and then get all of my money back. If someone is so vain that they can't be seen in a Geo then I feel sorry for them. I'm sticking it to the oil companies and making money at the same time. Not to mention I have a new project to keep me occupied for the next couple of years until I build my V8 Miata. My truck just got wrecked so I took a look at the book value of it and what they have been selling for. We spent months trying to get a good deal on it (and we got a great one) and it still lost about $3500 in 2.5 years. My LO MSM drops in value every day. Red Beast just sold for $4500 and I had about $10K in it. I believe this car will go UP in value if I do it right. There is a huge list of new parts on the car so it should be maintenance free for a while. I'm assuming you are a younger guy (most people who have a problem with something like this probably are) but one day you will learn. Bling doesn't get you anywhere.
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Vash-I wasn't expecting you to say that. Now why would somebody waste all their time/money doing half the **** you are doing to your car? Do you need it to be some damn refined? Does it really need that much power? Does it really need those sexy heat shields? And fancy lights? And kick-*** system? No. But it's what you want. It makes you happy. You're not trying to prove anything, or impress others. Your not doing it to save anything. It's a hobby. Have some respect.
Bryantaylor's just an ******* making comments because he saw an opening. And I'm pretty sure he'll agree with that.
Bryantaylor's just an ******* making comments because he saw an opening. And I'm pretty sure he'll agree with that.
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I'm not sure what your problem with the car is. I have a 20 minute drive to work. I can make the drive for close to free in this car for a few years and then get all of my money back. If someone is so vain that they can't be seen in a Geo then I feel sorry for them. I'm sticking it to the oil companies and making money at the same time.
Bling doesn't get you anywhere.
I drive 88' GMC's that are falling apart while I drive them for work all year long every day. But you can be damn sure when the days over and I dust concrete off my pants and kick the mud off my boots, that the ****** top is going down and I'll enjoy my ride home.
Its all in good fun man. But really, at least put a "woo woo" whistle tip on it!
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Again, I didn't buy it because it was cheap, I bought it because it was FREE! Your said your Envoy was nice. Wouldn't it be nicer if it paid YOU to drive it? My car will and it will be a nice project to boot. I guess you just aren't going to get it when I build the fender skirts for it and pull the back seat out <G>.
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Again, I didn't buy it because it was cheap, I bought it because it was FREE! Your said your Envoy was nice. Wouldn't it be nicer if it paid YOU to drive it? My car will and it will be a nice project to boot. I guess you just aren't going to get it when I build the fender skirts for it and pull the back seat out <G>.
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If I can find a ragged out one for #2 it will probably be cut in half like that tandem rider one you see on the web from time to time. I think he got about 75 MPG on his.
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Is this for real? Or are you guys kidding? Why does someone need to get 40-50mpg? Do you live that far away from work? If so, and it doesn't pay enough to afford gas, why not find a job that's closer? And if your job isn't far away but you cant afford gas.....why not look for a new job?
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What, you believe in Al Gore and his made up "man made global warming" crap too? Pass me some of what you're smoking, it MUST be good ****.
Heres what I have to say about Environment. The earth is raped in strip mines to make these battery cells, they STILL USE GASOLINE, and whats the shelf life? I'd like to see a prius still operational with a gods honest 300,000 miles on it.
Environment you say??
Heres what I have to say about Environment. The earth is raped in strip mines to make these battery cells, they STILL USE GASOLINE, and whats the shelf life? I'd like to see a prius still operational with a gods honest 300,000 miles on it.
Environment you say??
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I'm picking up an 89 CRX HF tomorrow because it gets 55+ mpg on its anemic 65hp motor. It comes down to simple math for me.
My current car gets 28mpg, costs me $260/month in car payment, and $270/month in insurance (thanks to my colored driving record). I will most likely be selling it and keeping the miata as a secondary car (I'm sure that will make me and some of you happy ).
My current car can get ~340mi per tank, and I have a 110mi total commute for work everyday. That means if I drive no where else at all I need to fill up every 3 days. Well i do drive other places so I need to fill up every 2 days which ends up being 3 times a week. At $1.60/gal of gas like it is right now it costs me $19.5ish to fill up or about $60/week. At $4/gal it costs me $48.6 to fill up or about $146/week. That means $240/month at $1.60 or $584/month at $4.
With the CRX I will get an avg of 55mpg. Lets assume the tank is about a 10Gal fill with a little in reserve, which is typical for a honda. That means I will get 550mi/tank (of course an estimated figure). I will need to fill up 1-2 times per week, lets go with 1.5 as an average over the whole month depending on my driving other than the office. At $1.60/Gal it costs me $16 to fill or $24/week. At $4/gal it will cost me $40 to fill or $60/week. That's $96/week at $1.60 or $240/month at $4.
Of course my figures for the CRX are estimated, but I'm using MPG figures given to me straight from the previous owner and the 10gal fill up is from my previous experience of owning 4 other hondas in the past. I'm quoting the current prices of gas in my town and $4 because you and I both know it will be heading back up that way sooner than later.
At current prices $1.60/Gal I will be saving myself $144/month. When prices go back up to $4/gal I will be saving myself $344/month. That is some serious money either way. At current gas prices the car will pay for itself in 14 months. If it was still $4/Gal it would pay for itself in 6 months.
To me its not about not being able to afford a better car, I could buy a E46 M3 if I wanted. Its about driving a car that I can rack up miles on and not care about it, a car that pays me in gas savings. If I put away that $144/month+ into a retirement account (current market conditions ignored) compound interest over a decade would turn it into a considerable amount of money.
Another huge plus for me is that when I have to drive to offsite locations for work I get paid mileage in addition to my time.
In any case, I'm done. Continue on as you were.
My current car gets 28mpg, costs me $260/month in car payment, and $270/month in insurance (thanks to my colored driving record). I will most likely be selling it and keeping the miata as a secondary car (I'm sure that will make me and some of you happy ).
My current car can get ~340mi per tank, and I have a 110mi total commute for work everyday. That means if I drive no where else at all I need to fill up every 3 days. Well i do drive other places so I need to fill up every 2 days which ends up being 3 times a week. At $1.60/gal of gas like it is right now it costs me $19.5ish to fill up or about $60/week. At $4/gal it costs me $48.6 to fill up or about $146/week. That means $240/month at $1.60 or $584/month at $4.
With the CRX I will get an avg of 55mpg. Lets assume the tank is about a 10Gal fill with a little in reserve, which is typical for a honda. That means I will get 550mi/tank (of course an estimated figure). I will need to fill up 1-2 times per week, lets go with 1.5 as an average over the whole month depending on my driving other than the office. At $1.60/Gal it costs me $16 to fill or $24/week. At $4/gal it will cost me $40 to fill or $60/week. That's $96/week at $1.60 or $240/month at $4.
Of course my figures for the CRX are estimated, but I'm using MPG figures given to me straight from the previous owner and the 10gal fill up is from my previous experience of owning 4 other hondas in the past. I'm quoting the current prices of gas in my town and $4 because you and I both know it will be heading back up that way sooner than later.
At current prices $1.60/Gal I will be saving myself $144/month. When prices go back up to $4/gal I will be saving myself $344/month. That is some serious money either way. At current gas prices the car will pay for itself in 14 months. If it was still $4/Gal it would pay for itself in 6 months.
To me its not about not being able to afford a better car, I could buy a E46 M3 if I wanted. Its about driving a car that I can rack up miles on and not care about it, a car that pays me in gas savings. If I put away that $144/month+ into a retirement account (current market conditions ignored) compound interest over a decade would turn it into a considerable amount of money.
Another huge plus for me is that when I have to drive to offsite locations for work I get paid mileage in addition to my time.
In any case, I'm done. Continue on as you were.
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What, you believe in Al Gore and his made up "man made global warming" crap too? Pass me some of what you're smoking, it MUST be good ****.
Heres what I have to say about Environment. The earth is raped in strip mines to make these battery cells, they STILL USE GASOLINE, and whats the shelf life? I'd like to see a prius still operational with a gods honest 300,000 miles on it.
Environment you say??
Heres what I have to say about Environment. The earth is raped in strip mines to make these battery cells, they STILL USE GASOLINE, and whats the shelf life? I'd like to see a prius still operational with a gods honest 300,000 miles on it.
Environment you say??
I dont think hybrids and electric cars aren't the solution either. you want to save the environment? go buy a used car that gets decent mileage. not only will you prevent one more car from being thrown in a dump, you'll use less resources to build the new one. oh and run a cat.
the problem with electric is that the most of the grid that powers your car burns coal. and coal is not only very dirty to burn (clean coal is like a "moral hooker"--not real) but is also dug up by lopping the top off of mountains and ruining the landscape directly.
you know there are laws against burning wood in your fireplace on certain days because it adds so much to smog? environment.
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I've seen a couple of turbo Metro's set up for rally or rally cross that were beasts. Just as our cars are fun with 200+ hp the Metro is a kick in the butt when built! Of course you won't get 50mpg anymore.
I've always enjoyed driving cars with no power that like to rev. You can row through the gears, push limits constantly and not get into trouble. No one knows or cares that you are driving the car 10/10ths. It's good training for car control but at reasonable speeds and low risk.
If you leave out the global warming red herring - it's too controvercial and divisive - reducing waste and polution is a good thing. I'm very conservative politically but smog, garbage, polution, mining and factory run off, auto and manufacturing emmisions, stripping forests, etc., aren't good things. The cleaner the planet the more livable, healthier and enjoyable it is for everyone.
Having traveled several 3rd world nations, polution and invasion of man into formerly pristine area's is a huge problem. Without a massive human die off it won't be solved in the next several hundred years. That doesn't mean we shouldn't try to make things better than they are now. Whether global warming exists, is man made, etc. doesn't matter nearly as much as polluted ground water and disease in terms of immediate threats.
Of course radical muslims scare me a whole lot more than Co2 does right now!
I've always enjoyed driving cars with no power that like to rev. You can row through the gears, push limits constantly and not get into trouble. No one knows or cares that you are driving the car 10/10ths. It's good training for car control but at reasonable speeds and low risk.
If you leave out the global warming red herring - it's too controvercial and divisive - reducing waste and polution is a good thing. I'm very conservative politically but smog, garbage, polution, mining and factory run off, auto and manufacturing emmisions, stripping forests, etc., aren't good things. The cleaner the planet the more livable, healthier and enjoyable it is for everyone.
Having traveled several 3rd world nations, polution and invasion of man into formerly pristine area's is a huge problem. Without a massive human die off it won't be solved in the next several hundred years. That doesn't mean we shouldn't try to make things better than they are now. Whether global warming exists, is man made, etc. doesn't matter nearly as much as polluted ground water and disease in terms of immediate threats.
Of course radical muslims scare me a whole lot more than Co2 does right now!