Jeff
looking to get a car to race around on the track.
I got all the Camaro's Mustang's, Corvette's and Trans am's, but is there anything else?
Cheaply priced, also say the year and make of the model.
Answer
Not sure what criteria you need to meet here. However, the Pontiac Grand Prix with the 3.8L supercharged puts out 240 HP stock. It is FWD though, if that makes a difference to you. It should be somewhat cheaper than the cars you mentioned but can compete with them speed-wise.
Also, if you go back to the 80s the IROC-Z Camaros had a great stock suspension package. Not sure what kind of track you are referring to, but this could be a plus. They should also be very reasonably priced if you can find one in good shape.
Not sure what criteria you need to meet here. However, the Pontiac Grand Prix with the 3.8L supercharged puts out 240 HP stock. It is FWD though, if that makes a difference to you. It should be somewhat cheaper than the cars you mentioned but can compete with them speed-wise.
Also, if you go back to the 80s the IROC-Z Camaros had a great stock suspension package. Not sure what kind of track you are referring to, but this could be a plus. They should also be very reasonably priced if you can find one in good shape.
what is a good 90s sports car thats affordable?
shoe m
i have a 91 ford ranger right now and me and my mom are looking to sell that and get a new car. i was thinking about the 95-04 mustang but i dont really like the gas mileage, any help?
Answer
As far as cars in the 90s that are cheap but sporty only a mustang or a camaro. I know that you can sometimes find the camaros for extra cheap without too many problems.
Gas mileage is bad across the board to be honest, but the post 2000 mustangs are very nice and reliable cars. My cousins all own mustangs from that era (5 of them all with 1998-2004 mustang convertibles) and they do not have problems.
Again both the mustang and camaros are cheaper than many cars.
You can always just go for a lighter little sporty hatchback, what way you will have space like you are used to, but you will have more fun driving and get better mileage. I drive a toyota matrix xr and it is pretty fun considering.
As far as cars in the 90s that are cheap but sporty only a mustang or a camaro. I know that you can sometimes find the camaros for extra cheap without too many problems.
Gas mileage is bad across the board to be honest, but the post 2000 mustangs are very nice and reliable cars. My cousins all own mustangs from that era (5 of them all with 1998-2004 mustang convertibles) and they do not have problems.
Again both the mustang and camaros are cheaper than many cars.
You can always just go for a lighter little sporty hatchback, what way you will have space like you are used to, but you will have more fun driving and get better mileage. I drive a toyota matrix xr and it is pretty fun considering.
Powered by Yahoo! Answers
No comments:
Post a Comment