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Re: The Automotive (& other mechanized vehicles) thread
Posted: Tue Jun 13, 2017 9:38 pm
by Chankgeez
That'd be awesome, Colin, you should get it anyway.
Talk 'em down.
Look what I just found:

Re: The Automotive (& other mechanized vehicles) thread
Posted: Tue Jun 13, 2017 9:56 pm
by colin
I love that, my next car needs to be purple.
Re: The Automotive (& other mechanized vehicles) thread
Posted: Tue Jun 20, 2017 9:47 am
by bigchiefbc
So I'm going to be needing a new car this fall, and looking around, I'm filled with despair because there doesn't seem to be any good choices in my price range. So I'm enlisting you fukkers to help. Tell me what my next car should be. Requirements:
- Needs to have a backseat that can fit an actual human in it. My son is 6, but I'll probably have this car for about 5 years, so it needs to be able to fit an 11-year-old (this means that the BRZ/FRS is out, as is an old Porsche)
- Needs to have a manual transmission. My current car is the first automatic I've ever had and I hate the fuck out of it.
- Needs to be sporty and have some power
- Needs to be relatively reliable, this is my daily driver
Budget 15-20K
HELP
Re: The Automotive (& other mechanized vehicles) thread
Posted: Tue Jun 20, 2017 10:04 am
by Chankgeez
bigchiefbc wrote:
- Needs to have a manual transmission. My current car is the first automatic I've ever had and I hate the fuck out of it.
I think this's your main problem.
Apparenly, fewer and fewer cars are getting made with manual transmissions. Apparently, automatic transmissions are supposed to be getting better and better.
So, my advice to you is not to *automatically* discount cars with automatic transmissions. Otherwise you'll be severely limiting your choices. Definitely go test drive any car that meets your other criteria. Then reconsider.

Re: The Automotive (& other mechanized vehicles) thread
Posted: Tue Jun 20, 2017 10:18 am
by bigchiefbc
Chankgeez wrote:bigchiefbc wrote:
- Needs to have a manual transmission. My current car is the first automatic I've ever had and I hate the fuck out of it.
I think this's your main problem.
Apparenly, fewer and fewer cars are getting made with manual transmissions. Apparently, automatic transmissions are supposed to be getting better and better.
So, my advice to you is not to *automatically* discount cars with automatic transmissions. Otherwise you'll be severely limiting your choices. Definitely go test drive any car that meets your other criteria. Then reconsider.

I understand that everyone says that, but I've never had a good experience with an auto. But sure, feel free to suggest cars that meet the others and I'll all least take them for a spin. I'm really just looking for some direction here, because all of my searching has only turned up a few cars that are even close to what I'm looking for.
Re: The Automotive (& other mechanized vehicles) thread
Posted: Tue Jun 20, 2017 10:33 am
by Chankgeez
I'm not up enough on the current market to begin making suggestions.
Which are the cars you're looking at so far?
Re: The Automotive (& other mechanized vehicles) thread
Posted: Tue Jun 20, 2017 10:51 am
by bigchiefbc
Chankgeez wrote:I'm not up enough on the current market to begin making suggestions.
Which are the cars you're looking at so far?
Cars I've found so far that are around my price range that are at least mildly interesting:
Keep in mind I haven't test driven any of these yet, and I haven't tried to shove my son in the back seat of any of them yet.
2002-2012 Mazda RX-8 6M 9-15K (I've seen a few low mileage ones)
2010-2017 Chevy Camaro SS/Z28 17-25K (meh, not a muscle car guy, really)
2008-2014 Infiniti G37 Coupe 17-21K
2009-2014 Mini Cooper JCW 13-20K (skeptical about this one, but I've heard they're fun to drive)
2013-2017 Honda Accord Coupe EX-L V6/6M 18-22K (boring, but I've heard they're quicker than you'd think)
2013-2016 Hyundai Genesis Coupe 3.8 16-20K (ditto)
Seems like a good size list, but honestly very few of these move the needle for me at ALL. I'm trying to see if there are any fun options I forgot. I also considered the BMW 3/4-series coupe and the Audi A5, but haven't found any in my price range unless they have like 90K miles.
Re: The Automotive (& other mechanized vehicles) thread
Posted: Tue Jun 20, 2017 11:14 am
by Chankgeez
I've driven a Mini Cooper (not a JCW though). They are fun to drive.
I'm not the most practical person to ask for car advice. Let's hope someone with more sense chimes in.

Re: The Automotive (& other mechanized vehicles) thread
Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2017 12:53 pm
by Disarm D'arcy
Minis are awesome to drive
Re: The Automotive (& other mechanized vehicles) thread
Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2017 1:24 pm
by lordgalvar
We test drove the Genesis. It was nice than I thought. But I always see Hyundai's looking pretty worn after 5 or so years...but that may be dependent on owners and how long you plan on keeping it.
As I remember on the Honda v6, the added power kinda came with way worse gas mileage (though, my information is old). At that point, I'd rather go with the camaro. We have the inline 4 Honda, and it feels underpowered to me (even though some people claim they have some zip....it's got some kinda dead spots in the gearing).
Mini, see Hyundai's Genesis.
I think the new Camaros are sportier than the old ones (which is why I don't really care for them). I love GM and I think that would be a fun car, especially with some tweaks to the ls. I will say that every modern gm/Chevy I've owned had some goofy problems (like sensor stuff or power windows ... Just annoyances). This or the Mazda would be my choice.
The Rx's are a car ive always thought was cool as heck.
I would never buy a car with a computer again (or catalytic converter), so maybe not the best to be talking modern cars.
Overall, I kinda see the list like you...more functional than fun.
Scrap it all and get a Jeep willys wagon from the 1940s and put an ls9 in it.
Re: The Automotive (& other mechanized vehicles) thread
Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2017 6:39 pm
by Chankgeez
lordgalvar wrote:
Scrap it all and get a Jeep willys wagon from the 1940s and put an ls9 in it.

Yeah, I'm with you on that.

This may not be the best thread to ask these practical automotive questions.
Chevy Sonic?
Kia Forte?
I'd take an old Mini anyday, but I'd still take a new Mini too?
Re: The Automotive (& other mechanized vehicles) thread
Posted: Sat Jun 24, 2017 4:09 pm
by crochambeau
I changed the spark plugs on the Buick today. Whoever decided a transverse V6 was a good idea made a terrible career choice and should have stuck with misting produce or garbage collection. Fucking terrible.
In other news, I'd love to pick up a Shala-vette and clone Frankenstein's car.

Re: The Automotive (& other mechanized vehicles) thread
Posted: Sat Jun 24, 2017 6:56 pm
by colin
^
That would be super cool.
Crazy kit car for sale locally to me:
https://vancouver.craigslist.ca/bnc/cto/6187495753.html
Re: The Automotive (& other mechanized vehicles) thread
Posted: Sun Jun 25, 2017 2:45 pm
by Achtane
crochambeau wrote:I changed the spark plugs on the Buick today. Whoever decided a transverse V6 was a good idea made a terrible career choice and should have stuck with misting produce or garbage collection. Fucking terrible.
Oh man.
In my gf's Lumina, you have to unbolt the engine from its mounts and use a ratcheting tie-down or something to rotate it forward so that the rear plugs are accessible.
It can theoretically also be accomplished through clever use of extensions, a u-joint and very tiny hands, but fuck that.
Well, fuck all of it, really.
Re: The Automotive (& other mechanized vehicles) thread
Posted: Sun Jun 25, 2017 11:20 pm
by lordgalvar
I'm all for some kit car and Frankenstein craziness.