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Old 08-05-2007, 02:58 AM
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Ok so i have my choice narrowed down to 3 cars.. id like to know what you people here think.. and your opinions.. First is a second Gen Eclipse GSX, Second is a Mercedes c230 and Third would be a E36 M3 96 or later so i get the 300ish hp motor in it of corse.. This is car is going to be getting day in and day out use, but i do liek to have my fun so i plan on tunning it up for street car, i know all of these cars can be 11 second cars.. the c230 and the M3 of corse of the eurpean high class and businessy look to them that make them nice, but the eclipse has the extreme customization option open, there all very nice cars and i would kill to have all 3, but right now i can only have 1 Lets here what you all have to say! Bash away, compliment away, all opinions are welcome, on everything from reliablitly, fun, experiences as well as what you think looks best.. im really having a hard time with this choice :\
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Old 08-05-2007, 11:08 AM
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Re: Hard choice :/

Go w/ th3 M3. Its beautiful, & powerful.
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Old 08-05-2007, 02:21 PM
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Re: Hard choice :/

Any car that is moderately to heavily modified isn't going to be all that reliable unless you know how to work on them and/or do it yourself. While the Eclipse looks the best to me, I also think the Beamer is the best option. I believe that is the most reliable of the three, modded or not. Plus it would be the most fun with the power it has.
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Re: Hard choice :/

That is true, i dont plan on modding them to and Extreme amount, just enough for a fun street car, but yes i do know how to work on them my self
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BMW hands down. I love Mistus but DSM's break soooo much. As for the C230 it is nice but definately not a performer. I raced one in my 3000gt and left it far behind. Good luck with your choice.
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Re: Hard choice :/

hmm thanks guys yea, ive been leaning towards the bmw my self.. alas the gf hates the look of the e36 haha.. But Oh well its all about sacrifices.. she'll get over it right? :-D
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