Which is Better?
#12
Re: Which is Better?
Eclipse would be the best option out of all of those choices in concerns to cheap parts and easily installing the cheap parts (Eclipse and a Dodge Neon R/T share the same engine if I remember right). Keep in mind though that you will probably have to do some minor to major repairs on the car in order to make it a good base to modify (the newer you go, the less of a chance that you will have to make expensive repairs to prep it for modification). If you get a high mileage car (read: above 130,000 miles) I would suggest either swapping the engine or rebuilding the engine and transmission before modifying it with performance parts.
The Golf and the Focus do offer performance potential as well, but parts will be more expensive. BMW 318 will have parts that are very expensive. The only way I could see you making power out of a 318 is by putting a M3 engine in it, which will be very expensive. The Celica GT doesn't really have any parts to really make it go as fast as the other cars in ur selection. And the Maxima...your option would really be Stillen with that, and it will be a little tough to make a 4 door full size (full size for Japanese vehicles anyways) car move as quick as a hatchback or a 4G63.
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The Golf and the Focus do offer performance potential as well, but parts will be more expensive. BMW 318 will have parts that are very expensive. The only way I could see you making power out of a 318 is by putting a M3 engine in it, which will be very expensive. The Celica GT doesn't really have any parts to really make it go as fast as the other cars in ur selection. And the Maxima...your option would really be Stillen with that, and it will be a little tough to make a 4 door full size (full size for Japanese vehicles anyways) car move as quick as a hatchback or a 4G63.
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#13
Re: Which is Better?
The eclipse will break down and you will need money to fix, but will be faster then the rest of your list. i would go with a 99-00 GTI, good car and not to expensive, plus has moderate power.
#14
Re: Which is Better?
it completly depends on where you want to go with the car. Are you looking to make a dyno queen or actually track your car? If you are going to autox or track it then I would suggest test driving each car and see how it feels to you. You want a car where the layout suits your body type and the feel suits your driving style. In terms of cost of parts, the more parts that are made for a car, the cheaper they become. The cheapest parts will be for the GSX, Focus, and GTi.
#15
Re: Which is Better?
GSX is cheap and fast, but not very reliable. GTi VR6's arent reliable at all, but are very fast. GTi 2.0L can have potential, but make sure u keep track of the oil and change it when u should or it will be more unreliable then it should. GTi 1.8T's are cheap and easy to mod and fast as hell if done right, while still being reliable. dont bother with the focus(dosent have much potential or aftermarket) or celica(not much aftermarket, which equals $$, and u said u want something cheap). i love maximas, but the shifter is sloppy and working under the hood on them can be a major pita. the BMW would be my first choice, but its DEFINITLY not cheap to modify, buy OR fix, so thatd be my last choice in reality cause i aint got the money. i would say 1.8T GTi(MKIII is easier and cheaper to work on, plus handle better and are lighter)
#17
Re: Which is Better?
Originally Posted by mbui00
honda with b16 h/i/e, will beat any v8.
It all depends what your purpose is with the car. Do you want a turbocharged car that will be cheap to make fast? If so, you may want to consider the GSX. Do you want a car with good handling characteristics and is RWD? You may want to consider the BMW. Or do you want the sound of a rumbling V8? Go with a Trans Am