getting a new car...wats good 4 bikes?
#11
RE: getting a new car...wats good 4 bikes?
ORIGINAL: devlzluv
lol why not dirt cheap on insurance, looks good and has the power to back it up. gas mileage is decent in it
ORIGINAL: ikhoudvanu199
haha...o...i will never own a mustang...lol[&:]
ORIGINAL: snowboarding82
mustang
mustang
#13
RE: getting a new car...wats good 4 bikes?
ORIGINAL: ikhoudvanu199
ummm...call me a n00b...but what is a 5.0?
ORIGINAL: devlzluv
if ya want u can pick up a 91-93 5.0 for around 2-3k and **** it weighs enough and has the tq to pull the trailer with ease. look into that plus its dirt cheap if ya even wanna make the 5.0 faster
if ya want u can pick up a 91-93 5.0 for around 2-3k and **** it weighs enough and has the tq to pull the trailer with ease. look into that plus its dirt cheap if ya even wanna make the 5.0 faster
#14
RE: getting a new car...wats good 4 bikes?
ORIGINAL: dizzie56
wow. only from someone that owens a rice burner
ORIGINAL: ikhoudvanu199
ummm...call me a n00b...but what is a 5.0?
ORIGINAL: devlzluv
if ya want u can pick up a 91-93 5.0 for around 2-3k and **** it weighs enough and has the tq to pull the trailer with ease. look into that plus its dirt cheap if ya even wanna make the 5.0 faster
if ya want u can pick up a 91-93 5.0 for around 2-3k and **** it weighs enough and has the tq to pull the trailer with ease. look into that plus its dirt cheap if ya even wanna make the 5.0 faster
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#17
RE: getting a new car...wats good 4 bikes?
Dwight has made the best point so far. The most important issue is the weight of the vehicle you get, because stopping is crucial. V6...V8 not so important because , true, it will get you started, but it won't help you when youdepress the brakes and continue through the intersection into oncoming traffic. Get something heavy, dude! And as far as your budgetary constraints...I wouldn't concern yourself with getting a babe layer.
#18
RE: getting a new car...wats good 4 bikes?
Even a Miata can pull a bike, so get whatever you like. I would be allitle afraid of the weight of the bike overpowering the miatas brakes tho. So get something with a little more weight to it. Mabe an old MX-6.
If it was me, I'd get an old (FB or FC chasis) RX-7 but I'm a rotor head so my opinion might be biased :-)
If it was me, I'd get an old (FB or FC chasis) RX-7 but I'm a rotor head so my opinion might be biased :-)
#19
RE: getting a new car...wats good 4 bikes?
ORIGINAL: voodoochyl
And as far as your budgetary constraints...I wouldn't concern yourself with getting a babe layer.
And as far as your budgetary constraints...I wouldn't concern yourself with getting a babe layer.
ORIGINAL: oreo
Even a Miata can pull a bike, so get whatever you like. I would be allitle afraid of the weight of the bike overpowering the miatas brakes tho. So get something with a little more weight to it. Mabe an old MX-6.
If it was me, I'd get an old (FB or FC chasis) RX-7 but I'm a rotor head so my opinion might be biased :-)
Even a Miata can pull a bike, so get whatever you like. I would be allitle afraid of the weight of the bike overpowering the miatas brakes tho. So get something with a little more weight to it. Mabe an old MX-6.
If it was me, I'd get an old (FB or FC chasis) RX-7 but I'm a rotor head so my opinion might be biased :-)
#20
RE: getting a new car...wats good 4 bikes?
Forget cars that were built with race preformance in mind and leave those to people that dont have ***** enough to ride. Get something a bit morepractical for your conditions, something more burly. For some snow days,good amounts ofcommuting and something with torque to tow I'd get a light suv. I got a 91 cherokee 4x4for 1 grand and it runs like a charm.MPG is pretty good, it runs through snow like nothing and it tows damn well. Plus parking and all other practical daily issues are easy because the car is pretty small. And ifAmerican cars arent your thing (you really need to get over that bias) then there are others out there just like it. Pathfinder, Montero, and 4 Runner all are pretty much in the same running too. My 2 cents.