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-cy-
12-20-2001, 08:29 PM
Alright, i got out to an area with a lot of dealerships, and i saw a nice DEEP purple trans am. I went to check into it further and it was what i needed to see, of course the V8 and it had the 6 speed manual (i hadn't had chance to drive a manual f-body yet, and i needed to if i wanted to decide on the f-body). It was a '98, leather, t-top, monsoon stereo option, power everything, 38k miles, $16k, and nice:) I drove it very conservatively, i kept the RPMS below 3.5k, and i felt tons of power, i love it. The actual ride of the car was GREAT, my only complaint is the turn signal lever thing, it had a very cheap feel to it, but for a car like that i can withstand that small imperfectiong. Although i love the trans am, I will most likely be getting a '95-'97 Camaro Z28, black with (hopefully) black leather) and the 6 speed.

Blackbird01
12-20-2001, 09:48 PM
kept it under 3500 rpms?
shit, then you didn't even BEGIN to feel the power.
LS1's don't really start to get up and MOVE till after 4k...
You should get an auto if you plan to drag race...
It'll save ya money in the long run too!

-cy-
12-21-2001, 12:27 AM
I don't plan to drag, the only racing it MIGHT do is just screwing around on empty streets (i almost never do that b/c i know how dumb it is). The thing is i am finding out the LS1 is going to be out of my range, so the LT1 is gonna be my engine, luckily that will do just fine:).

And on test drives i almost feel guilty if i drive fast or to higher RPMs. What amazed me was when i was at like 2300 rpms up hill, gave it a little more gas and felt it just power up the hill. I am used to my mom's solara that downshifts way too often and its power band (if you wanna call it that, lol) is near red line. The trans am had more power at lower end uphill than the solara on flat in its power band...:)


What makes me happier is that my parents no longer oppose the car, they only warn me that its gonna be a pain to feed the beast with gas. Luckily i have no other expenses except going out, so i can afford it. WEEEE i can't wait, my first car:)

Blackbird01
12-21-2001, 07:03 AM
Gas isn't too bad.
Even my car will average about 25mpg on the highway.

With a 6 speed, you should get even better.

-cy-
12-21-2001, 09:10 AM
Ya, especially since i drive very conservatively most of the time, i shift at low RPMs in any manual that i drive so i am not wasteing gas. Of course there will be times where i go up to red line and vrrooom.

LiuBei
12-21-2001, 12:15 PM
Hell do some looking around, you can probably get an LS1 Camaro or Firebird for around 15k. Trust me, the worst mistake you can make when buying a car is not shopping around for the best car with the best deal. One of the only really bad things I found with my T/A is its high depreciation.

Pikachoo
12-21-2001, 01:41 PM
Hey BLACKBIRD01,
How does an auto save $$ in the long run?? I always thought that auto's were more expensive, and used more gas?

-cy-
12-21-2001, 04:32 PM
The thing is i don't really have $15k to spend, more around 11k. I have searched through autotrader for within 75 miles of me, for all prices, for each individual year, and cheacked the kelly blue book values on many years, milages, ect. I have a good idea of what is a good deal. That trans am was a good deal, unfortunatly i can't afford the 16k.

Blackbird01
12-21-2001, 07:15 PM
If he plans to mod the car it will save money.
They are cheaper to make fast.

Not only that, but he won't go thru clutches like water.

-cy-
12-21-2001, 07:45 PM
Here is the thing: i don't plan on needing to make it much faster, i am not gonna drag b/c it will be expesive and dangerous (especially if i get ticketed as 16/17 year old). I enjoy driving a manual, and luckily i never have to drive in stop and go traffic for hours. Getting a manual IS what i am going to do, i am set on that part.

Now here is the dilemma: I can go TOPS 14k with tax and lisencing, and i would really like to go with a '98 Z28, formula, or trans am. The trans am looks great and has a lot of the little extras stock that i want, but may be hard to get. With the Z28 or formula, i would probably not be able to get leather and all, but it will be cheaper and easier to find.

Blackbird01
12-21-2001, 10:13 PM
Try to find a used '98 Formula or Z28.
They can be found relatively cheap.

Check out the "Classifieds" section on both LS1.com and LS1Tech.com

People are frequently sellin' their cars on there.

-cy-
12-21-2001, 10:29 PM
Well, what i am going to do is go through my mom's credit union. Basically they have this car expert go to these car auctions (cars that are just comming out of lease, rentals, normal people's used cars, ect.) and he takes a list of what car, year, milage, condition, and add-ons you want and if he finds it in your price range he buys it, and brings it down near me. After that i can take a look over the car and all before i actually buy it. What becomes the problem is do i wanna put in an order for a '98 Trans Am (has the extra i want like leather, nice stereo, t-tops, ect) and wait maybe a while before he find one, or just see if he can get a '98 Z28 or formula with an extra or 2 i want. I LOVE how the trans ams look, the Z28's seem to have taken a more mainstreem shape which i can't say i love or hate, and the firebird looks good. I gotta look at some more pictures of cars and decide what i want.

How much better is the LS1 as compared to the LT1 on gas, reliability, cost of maintnance and repairs? Is it really worth the extra cash to get a '98 with the LS1?

Blackbird01
12-21-2001, 11:33 PM
LS1 is MUCH better in terms of performance.
In terms of reliabilty, it's also going to be a bit better.
No need to worry about the Opti-Spark and crap.
Plus, the fact that the LS1's are newer helps too.

You CAN get a Formula with T-Tops, Leather, etc. etc.
There are hardly any features on the T/A that you CAN'T get on the Formula (if any) it's just that T/A's come STANDARD with more.

-cy-
12-27-2001, 01:15 AM
Update: I went into the same dealer with the T/A today to make the offer of $15k out the door, in person (they needed to get rid of the car as it was getting near the end of the month for it). So i get there, and don't see the car. I ask a salesman if it was moved or sold, he checked the computer and said it was sold. Not only sold, but sold that morning, and at $13.2 with no tax and lisencing, which is on par with the offer i made of 15k out the door...3 DAYS AGO! Well anyways, i and my parents are angry for their bad business practice, they had my number but didn't call back as they said they would if they wanted to talk with my offer. ANYWAYS, we find a '98 firebird with 46k or so miles, black leather, t-tops, 6 speed, premium sound and CD, power driver seat, power windows and locks, and all that good stuff. My parents basically said we are go on it (loan has been approved, we found out what the insurance will be and its not much at all). So tomorrow i'll find out if it is meant to be....:)

-cy-
12-27-2001, 07:50 PM
Well, it was meant to be, and now its in my driveway. I feel weird when i say "my car"...Anyways, i still suck at driving a manual, so i need some work. The thing that confuses me (well, not confuses me but makes it more complex) is the "skip shift" feature. I read the manual and it said it was to save gas, so when the light goes on you can only go from 1st to 4th gear, and like 3rd to 6th. It is hard b/c that light is behind the steering wheel, but i am getting a feel for when it turns on and i am avoiding it. I'm able to drive around, but i avoid stop lights with steep hills as i SUCK as starting on hills (i can on my friends truck b/c i've driven it more). Also, i found if i was in 3rd, and slow down, i will put the clutch in and keep slowing down, then right before i stop i go to put it in 1st (not even let the clutch out) and it grinds. Do i always have to go down the gears (no letting the clutch out, just go through it), if not in what circumstances can i? I never ground the gears before, and i've done it like 3 times and i am scared every time i shift, i just hope to god it doesn't grind...maybe i need some confidence.

Blackbird01
12-28-2001, 12:31 AM
When your slowing down, just hit the clutch, and pop it into neutral.
You can't go into 1st untill you're at about 10-15mph.
You'll gradually learn lil tricks.
But you're right, the Skip Shift is a pain in the ass.
You can order a resister that plugs into the tranny to override it.

Goto www.LS1tech.com, www.LS1Speed.com or www.LS1.com for all your performance/chat needs!

-cy-
12-28-2001, 12:43 AM
Well, when i am slowing down, if i don't downshift like 4 to 3, then 3 to 2, then i do just stick it into neutral. Sometimes if i know i am going to stop i will just pop it into first and keep the clutch in as i am stopping. The thing is if i was in 3rd, saw i had to stop, put in the clutch, and just slowed down in nuetral, then stuck it in 1st keeping the clutch in...it would grind. Is it to keep people from skipping gears while down shifting, b/c i don't see how fast i am going as a matter when the clutch is in. I haven't driven it a huge amount today, but my starting from stopped on flat ground is much better. I used to rev up, then let the clutch out, or something like that. Now i am actually starting like i should. I go back to school on the 7th, so by then i am hoping to be pretty perficient at it....don't wanna stall on a hill with like 100 cars waiting to get out in a hurry:)

Street Beast
01-04-2002, 12:17 PM
Hey, just wanted to congratulate you on ur new buy. And as far as shifting goes, dont worry about it, you'll get it sooner or later, and as far as grinding the gears go, dont worry about it UNLESS u do it alot. i think u said u did it like 3 times or so, that isn't to bad, just as it starts to grind back off it. you'll be ok.. again congrats. laterz.

SmoKiN GeO
04-06-2002, 10:39 AM
Hey bro, I'm 16 but I'm poor so I've been looking at 95-ish T\A's. What's your insurance on that thing and is it an 8 or 6 cylinder? Who do you get it through? My import-loving parents are trying to get me a Maxima or a Geo if I can't keep the rates down. I tell my dad to put myself as the main driver on his cheap car. Is that what you did too?

-cy-
04-06-2002, 11:59 PM
I have a forumula (so its an 8). The insurance isn't bad at all for me, i don't know why. I am listed as the primary driver on it, normally its cheaper to list the adult as the primary driver and you as the secondary driver, but since my parents both have had accidents in the past 3 years, their rates would have been higher than mine. We have AAA. Get insurance quotes before even seriously considering buying the car, b/c i know i am lucky and normally people's rates are really high.

lrwier
04-07-2002, 12:31 AM
On 04-06-2002 @ 11:39 AM, SmoKiN GeO wrote
Hey bro, I'm 16 but I'm poor so I've been looking at 95-ish T\A's. What's your insurance on that thing and is it an 8 or 6 cylinder? Who do you get it through? My import-loving parents are trying to get me a Maxima or a Geo if I can't keep the rates down. I tell my dad to put myself as the main driver on his cheap car. Is that what you did too?


My insurance company considers V8 high performance and V6 standard performance. They charge $195 additional semi-annual for V8 as mandated by my state. :(

riceboy
04-09-2002, 12:48 AM
I was doing a little reading on this post... you should've gotten that T/A... at any price. I read somewhere on the web that purple is a real RARE color because it was stopped mid-production... I could be wrong on the numbers but I think there were less than 50 cars that came out in that color before it was stopped... and it was offered on ONLY the '98 model year. Some kid got an offer of 75k buckeroos for his, but decided not to sell it.

I don't want to pour salt on the wounds, but... you should do a little research on that if you feel like it.:D

Anyway, congrats on your new baby... treat it well and it will treat you well.

The skip-shift thing... yeah, that took me by surprise too. Like they told you, once you get used to it, you won't even notice that it's there... or else, get the eliminator. Have fun.

-cy-
04-09-2002, 01:11 AM
Well, the purple was more of a deep blue color, either way it was cool. I tried buying it, i made an offer, they turned it down, i waited till a few days after Christmas (close to the end of the year) and went back to make the offer, made the same offer. They sold the car about an hour earlier for less money than my offer had been a week earlier, i was bummed.

Since i got my Firebird i've gotten the eliminator for the skip-shift, love it. I also got a cut-out, and i am in LOVE with the sound my car makes. I still wish i had the Trans Am for the looks a bit, but other than a few small looks issues, i have all the options the Trans Am does (leather, premium sound, t-tops, power everything, ect..), so i'm happy:).

riceboy
04-09-2002, 06:52 AM
Yeah, I did the waiting and thinking too... missed out on one black/black TA back in Nov. Ever since then, everytime I went to the dealer or followed up on an add I was always late by a day or two. When I saw mine... right after Christmas (they were closed)... I went in the next day on Dec 30... in about 4 hours, the car was mine... did NOT want to take any chances on this one slipping away too.:D

I'm glad you like your car. You sound like a very responsible guy... especially for a 16 yr old. I have four younger brothers... the youngest one is 17 (got no license... and no wish to get one anytime soon). I wish they could be more responsible.

Anyway, I digress...

Be careful... and take care of that car. I know what it was like to be young and driving a V8 sports car... don't let your friends talk you into doing anything stupid... which I'm sure you will know better.:D

-cy-
04-09-2002, 08:50 AM
Well thanks, but i'm 17 now:) hehe. Its funny, some friends keep asking me why i don't drive faster b/c i have a fast car, i just reply with "because i'm not an idiot". Sometimes though i do speed/race, but i try to do it in areas that are safe.

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