yeah add another 2995 quid to that and i'll consider clunky? its actually pretty good and comparable to other cars of its era, i haven't found a bad side of the car yet.
Clunky i mean very notchy. As it's directly connected with gearbox, it sits right into its place when shifted. I have driven lots of these, personally vaz2106 is the best.
Here is my 2002 Honda Accord EX with a J30 3.0L VTec and a automatic transmission Owned it for a few months now. Its stickered like crazy, and I have some plans coming Exhaust Coilovers Wheels A lot of parts im about to order too many to list. Cut mufflers off for now. Sounds like a real car and not an annoying honda.
Basically own a HOT RED 1995 Ford F150 with SAGGING DOORS and NO SEATBELT because MICHIGAN actually it's a long bed with 2 gas tanks and only the best 300 i6 that DOES NOT run on natural gas Also my dad stole the tailgate so now i have a very rusty one that matches the rest of the car edit: this but long bed
2006 Scion xB with 169,963 miles on it Currently sitting in my driveway because I need to put a new trans in it
I currently do not have a car but if i could have any car right now i would want a Nissan pulsars GTI R I’d have to import that tho which would be tricky The car i am going to get is probably going to be under 5k and used with a lot of miles
I have a 2001 Skoda Octavia estate with a 2.0L gasoline engine and manual trans as my daily driver. And now a 1984 Ford Escort LX 4 door(LX model very very rare where i live, they have different engines.) It has a 1.3L gasoline engine and manual transmission. Its not road legal, it needs a lot of work before its roadworthy again. I also happen to have a 1973 Tunturi "pappa" moped. Escort photos were taken before washing. It also has other rims with intact tires now.
My family has owned this '16 Lexus CT200h F Sport since January this year. Apparently its rare because of the black-on-black paint and rims combination, which I like very much. Im going to take this car to college in a couple of years, and its very fuel efficient (40 mpg on avg!)
List of cars that my family has had: 1989 Yugo Koral 55 (1989 - 2001) 1989 Fiat Tipo 1.4 i.e. (2001 - 2005) (had wheels from Mk1 Lancia Delta HF Turbo) 2005 Dacia Logan 1.4 MPI Laureate (2005 - 2011) 2011 Dacia Duster 1.6 16V 4WD Ambiance (2011 - 2019) 2019 Hyundai Tucson 1.6 T-GDI H-TRAC Premium 360 (2019 - present) I'll be going to driving school soon, and as first car I will probably get Alfa Romeo 147 Facelift. With either 1.6 T-Spark petrol engine with 105 HP or diesel 1.9 JTDm with 120.
Traded my Honda S2000 Friday for this: 2007 Ford Mustang GT 5 Speed manual. Half as many miles as the Honda, 50k miles on Mustang. About anything I could want is on this car! 550hp tune, SC, AM fuel rails, Headers, boost-a-pump, etc... The Honda was starting to have issues. I know, I need to stop trading, but couldn't help myself on this deal...
Mazda CX-3... I never envisioned myself getting a crossover/SUV, but I fell in love after test driving it. Had a Mazda2 in the past, and really liked that... the Mazda2 is *technically* still on sale in America as the Toyota Yaris sedan (and, next year, as the Toyota Yaris hatchback), but with a horrendously ugly front end. The CX-3 is pretty much a lengthened Mazda2 with chunkier fenders, handsome styling, and a more powerful engine. So I'm good with that. I also have a motorcycle... a Honda VTX1800 Tourer; it's been sitting a while in the garage... need to get an oil change, battery charged up, and a good detail. The CX-3 is the first car I've had since 2009 that has a larger engine than that Honda
Subaru B3 Imprza Sedan, and a Hyundai i35/Solaris, Dream car is either a 3rd Gen RX-7 or First gen MX-5
You're definitely right on all of those! Really my only drawbacks with it is that theres like 4 cupholders in the whole car, but i really dont care, back might feel claustrophobic for some, but im short so i can manage, no center armrest in the second row, which i dont like because i always use the center armrest, practicality space is low, but im fine with it, and its slow (133 hp), but its quick enough for me probably because its my first car, and theres 3 drive modes (Eco, Normal, and Sport), and when needed, I can switch to sport, which improves throttle response. Honestly I love that car so much all of those drawbacks go away.