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Old 12-06-2004, 08:18 PM
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Looking for a first buy

Recently I have found a new interest in muscle cars, particularly the Chevelle. After bringing up the subject of my first car with me dad, I let him know that I wanterd a muscle car. Unfortunatly, he said I couldn't get a Chevelle because it isn't safe for a first car and it is hard car to steer. I was wondering if any of you know of a muscle car that looks nice, is moderatly safe, and has steering that an amature could handle? Any info you could give me on a car or cars will be much appreciated. Thanks.
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Old 12-07-2004, 07:31 AM
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How about an A body, such as a Dart, or a Demon?
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Re: Looking for a first buy

How old are you anyway? Chevelles are pretty big vechicals. I dont know anything about steering though. I bought a Nova that has no Power Steering. I thought it would suck. But after while I just got used it and it became easy. For a small car I would go with what Ghost said. A Firebird or Nova would be a good choice too. Its real your opinon though. I would just go test drive some cars and see how they feel to you.
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