Date: Sun, 2 Apr 2000 17:47:28 +0400 From: "The Bomb" <the.bombnopsamin.net> Subject: Re: Teenager Buying a used car
I'm 18 and have a Saab 900i and a Nissan 200SX, both cars are brilliant in their own way. The saab handles everybit as well as the nissan, I can fit loads of stuff in the boot (including my rockford fosgate ICE install) and all my mates can fit in it without a problem. The 200SX is bloddy good fun and bloddy scary. You can its arse out around everycorner, and the turbo makes that brilliant whoosing noise, and the girlfreind loves it. anony_13 <anony_13nopsamo.com> wrote in message news:B50C4A6E.D40%anony_13nopsamo.com... > I'm a 17 year-old looking for a used car. I'm known for my unique-ness, > and would like to reflect that in the next car I buy. I have been driving a > 1965 Bus, which is WONDERFUL for getting questions and admired for it's > unique-ness. The only problem is that I'm limited to a 30 mile range due to > it's unpredictability and limited to 45 MPH max. Plus trying to corner it > in a strong wind is a safety hazard. > Frustrated with having to drive my mom's Carvan (where's the uniqueness > in that, not to mention the clutch.) I'm embarking on a search to find a > used car. I've searched the classifieds online and in the paper and there > are some cars that have gotten my interest, (as you can see all Euopean's). > I've found: VW Jetta, VW Golf, Saab 900, and some Volvo's. > Added to my unique ness I'm looking for a car that has a separate cargo > compartment (I can seal off a hatchback) or a lot of room under the car. > And I'd highly prefer a carburated engine... For my "science" experiment > (and cost effectiveness) I plan on converting the car to run on Propane. > And I need a place to put the tank (not allowed in a passenger compartment, > and fuel injection is messy. > Anyone have any suggestions? Thank you for anytime you take to answer. >