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what is a good looken car for winter!!!wantacavy 10-13-2006, 04:07 AM Hey i want to buy a winter car but i also want to put a body kit on it for looks cause if it looks good and dependble i will sell my nova till i get more money saved for a true piece of art,.BTW it does not snow to much here and it needs to be a front wheel drive 95-98 that cost about $1,000-$2,500. what car is good for custom looks and dependble like a cavy or something:confused: Jimster 10-15-2006, 05:46 AM Civic, there's a reason everyone has one, cos they're good... Dyno247365 10-15-2006, 11:45 PM I hate these types of threads, the poster has a title which is flexible but then in the thread he puts a price on it and stipulations like fwd. Now I can't be myself, I feel emo -a really cheap fwd, good looking? CRX..? clearance was less desired though but I liked how it looked. Can you afford an integra or a prelude? john51md 12-12-2006, 07:42 AM Hey i want to buy a winter car but i also want to put a body kit on it for looks cause if it looks good and dependble i will sell my nova till i get more money saved for a true piece of art,.BTW it does not snow to much here and it needs to be a front wheel drive 95-98 that cost about $1,000-$2,500. what car is good for custom looks and dependble like a cavy or something:confused: Well if you like a Cav. then try a Lumina, either 4 dr or a Z34, they are great in snow if you take the sport tires off and put on real winter tires, which most dont and wonder why they cant go/stop. No tiny alum engine 4 cyl car is great in snow. Unless you live where snow amounts are minimal and in flat land. I have a 91 Lumina base model. Now has 238,000 miles on it, engine has never been apart except for a worn out timing chain, and it (with proper tires) rivals a 4x4 in snow. BlackGT2000 12-12-2006, 06:34 PM First off the thread is 2 months old, and second your post is full of misinformation. john51md 12-13-2006, 07:14 AM First off the thread is 2 months old, and second your post is full of misinformation. Well, prove me wrong. vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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