Monksdown
06-08-2005, 10:29 PM
I just sold my 2003 Acura. 3.2 Cl Type S. It was red, it didnt have the navigation system, but otherwises the S' came fully loaded. It had 255 horse's and was a serious motherfucker. haha
Bose Stereo. LOUD
SmootSmack
06-08-2005, 11:51 PM
This is what I roll in (http://www.danburymintsports.com/images/uploads/76309851.gif)
And when I really want to show off (http://www.onlinesports.com/images/flc-64246403610.gif)
Redskins8588
06-09-2005, 03:02 AM
and with the subject brought up, anyone ever or currently own a hyundai?
I currently have a hyundai Sante Fe. It is there SUV that they have. I really like it, and I am probably going to buy a new one when I trade this one in. It gets awsome gas milage for a suv type car. I get about 32 to 35 mpg highway and like 25 to 28 around town. I have no complants about it, it handles very well and for being only a 4cylinder it has good power. but now I think that they come standard with a v-6. An over all rating I would give it a 10/10.
This is what I roll in (http://www.danburymintsports.com/images/uploads/76309851.gif)
And when I really want to show off (http://www.onlinesports.com/images/flc-64246403610.gif)
Big pimpin'!!
firstdown
06-09-2005, 10:19 AM
I think the new mustang is in its first year I would wait a year or two for them to work out any problems. It seems that anyone I know that has purchased a new designe car have had problems that are corrected in later years. I know the mustang has been around for ever but this years is a new design.
skinznut
06-09-2005, 10:27 AM
Do what I did and save yourself a lot of money. I bought a 1988 Toyota Camry for $200. It has over 270K miles on it and runs like a dream. Since it's older, it's easier to take care of and I'll probably be able to put 500K miles on it before the frame completely rusts out. If I had the money, I'd go for the new mustang (the only good car Ford makes). If you get the YES channel and watch the Yankees at all, you might have seen the one with the pin stripes and Yankees logo I'd really like to have (because they're giving it away).
cpayne5
06-09-2005, 10:39 AM
If you're gonna get the CTS, pony up some extra dough and get the V-Series CTS. It can be had right now for ~$46k. It's a C6 in sheep's clothing!
TheMalcolmConnection
06-09-2005, 11:02 AM
Seriously. The V-Series is about as hot as it gets. Put some 20s on it and you're big pimpin'.
skinsfanthru&thru
06-09-2005, 02:22 PM
I currently have a hyundai Sante Fe. It is there SUV that they have. I really like it, and I am probably going to buy a new one when I trade this one in. It gets awsome gas milage for a suv type car. I get about 32 to 35 mpg highway and like 25 to 28 around town. I have no complants about it, it handles very well and for being only a 4cylinder it has good power. but now I think that they come standard with a v-6. An over all rating I would give it a 10/10.
kewl thanks. I liked how the sonata drove during the test drive and I like the security of having a pretty lengthy warranty. for me with my budget and lack of credit history, I've been trying to decide between the sonata, a used 98 BMW, the matrix, and the kia spectra 5, and a scion.