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Old 05-15-2006, 11:57 PM
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pontiac firefly/chevy sprint or nissan micra? fuel efficent, reliability...??

ok well im looking at some sub compacts and am wanting something i can fly around in (roll cage? race it every so often on the track) ive looked and all of these have gotten close to the same rating and am wondering whats the best for a daily driver/racer?

im not wanting something i can fly around at mach speed as i dont feel like paying tickets.
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Re: pontiac firefly/chevy sprint or nissan micra? fuel efficent, reliability...??

The M platform vehicles are great. My buddy had a 1992 Geo Metro. It had the 4-cylinder engine good for less than 80hp. Watch out for rust on all of the models. They're reliable but I'd stay away from the 3-cylinder models for 2 reasons.

1. They have 55hp
2. They're not too reliable and most have been driven hard because they don't produce much power.

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