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First Car

Posted:
Tue Dec 12, 2006 4:24 pm
by elite marksman
I will be getting my license in 8 days, and hoping to have a car by then or shortly thereafter. At the moment I'm looking at a 1996 Eagle Talon ES, 1994 Pontiac Grand Prix SE, 1995 Oldsmobile Cutlass, and a 1994 Chevy Baretta.
Does anyone know anything about the reliability and characteristics of the cars? I'm leaning towards the Talon because it's the only one with driver, passenger, and side bags, it looks so damn cool, and it only has a 4 cylinder, so i will save money on insurance (God knows I'll be paying out the arse for insurance on a coupe in New Jersey as a 17 year old male...) and gas.
Re: First Car

Posted:
Tue Dec 12, 2006 5:37 pm
by BMan1113VR
From the list, I would be leaning toward either the Talon or the Grand Prix. All are good cars, but I would make the descision based on the condition of the actual car you are going to buy (not the model).
Re: First Car

Posted:
Tue Dec 12, 2006 8:12 pm
by Giteen
Defenitely go with your own taste of car AS LONG AS IT'S NOT AN IMPORT.
(taking it you're american)

So sad to see american car companies suffering

Re: First Car

Posted:
Tue Dec 12, 2006 9:45 pm
by Woodlouse2002
If American car companies are suffering from foreign imports then clearly they are not making the cars the public wants. Maybe if they made a small, economical city car then they might have some success.
Re: First Car

Posted:
Tue Dec 12, 2006 10:17 pm
by expat
Defenitely go with your own taste of car AS LONG AS IT'S NOT AN IMPORT.
(taking it you're american) ;)
So sad to see american car companies suffering :'( :'(
>:(
NO TOYOTA >:(
>:(
NO HONDA >:(
>:(
NO NISSAN >:(
>:(
NO SUBARU >:(
>:(
NO SUZUKI >:(
>:(
NO MAZDA >:(
>:(
NO LEXUS >:(
Subtitute for:
FORD 
LINCOLN 
MERCURY 
JAGUAR 
GENERAL MOTORS 
CHEVY 
PONTAIC 
BUICK 
CHRYSLER 
CADALAC 
MANY MORE ETC.
End of political/economic rank rant...I feel better .. CHRISTMAS COLORS! :D
P.S.- I'm not racist against the japanese, I just have a lovely
hard conservative thought about their cars!
Jaguar may be owned by Ford, but it is as American as a Spitfire

Matt
Re: First Car

Posted:
Tue Dec 12, 2006 11:48 pm
by Giteen
If American car companies are suffering from foreign imports then clearly they are not making the cars the public wants. Maybe if they made a small, economical city car then they might have some success.
To this, I agree.
Re: First Car

Posted:
Tue Dec 12, 2006 11:50 pm
by Willit Run
God have mercy on us in Cherry Hill!!

Remember one thing, the Eagle Talon is a nice looking car but, Check to make sure parts are easily available since Eagle is no longer and also if it shares part with another car. I think some other car company made the Talon for Eagle.
Grand Prix O.K.
Cutlass O.K.
Stay away from the Beretta - Not a reliable car!!!
Re: First Car

Posted:
Tue Dec 12, 2006 11:51 pm
by Giteen
If American car companies are suffering from foreign imports then clearly they are not making the cars the public wants. Maybe if they made a small, economical city car then they might have some success.
To this, I agree.
Re: First Car

Posted:
Wed Dec 13, 2006 1:45 am
by RichieB16
>:(
NO MAZDA 
While I do share your feelings about buying American cars, I feel the need to point out that Mazda is owned by Ford...so if you consider a Jaguar an American car (also owned by Ford) you should probably throw Mazda in there too. They do still have that "tinny" feel that many imports have, but they are owned by Ford.
Re: First Car

Posted:
Wed Dec 13, 2006 2:32 am
by Mushroom_Farmer
It's basically impossible to buy a purely American car anymore. The Corvette may be the exception? Chevrolet partnered with Toyota as far back as the 80's. Ford has had ties with Mitsubishi and others. The Ford Courier pickup was manufactured in and imported from Japan by a company I never heard of. Chrysler has ties with both German & Japanese automakers. Blah, blah, blah...................
Just have all vehicles you are interested in checked over by a reputable mechanic and do your homework. I'll take reliability and affordability over status any day. ;)
Re: First Car

Posted:
Wed Dec 13, 2006 5:40 am
by BMan1113VR
Defenitely go with your own taste of car AS LONG AS IT'S NOT AN IMPORT.
(taking it you're american)

So sad to see american car companies suffering

He is buying used so. . .

. . .Plus all those cars are technically from American companies
Remember one thing, the Eagle Talon is a nice looking car but, Check to make sure parts are easily available since Eagle is no longer and also if it shares part with another car. I think some other car company made the Talon for Eagle.
It is a DSM, so a it is a Plymouth/Mitsubishi
Re: First Car

Posted:
Wed Dec 13, 2006 6:03 am
by expat
If American car companies are suffering from foreign imports then clearly they are not making the cars the public wants. Maybe if they made a small, economical city car then they might have some success.
Jaguar may be owned by Ford, but it is as American as a Spitfire

Matt
Hmm... People do have different views. My grandfather owns a Jag. Very nice car, comfortable, can't even feel the roads. And... ITS FAST

Realy though, what's wrong with Jaguar?? I believe, as much as I may disagree with a topic, that a person deserves to be listened to. Sooo.. ?
P.S. Sorry elite, for dragging this post off topic!
Nothing is wrong with a Jag, I only pointed out that it was not American as listed in the original list of American cars to buy.
Matt
Re: First Car

Posted:
Wed Dec 13, 2006 5:07 pm
by elite marksman
Although I would normally agree with you Giteen, it is my first car, and as I only have $2-3000 to work with, I'm buying whatever kind of car I find that looks good and runs well, and is reliable, be it a Ford or a Datsun.
I'll be visiting my father's favored mechanic soon as he sells used cars as well. Looking at a 93 Acura and an 88 Tempo. Probably won't buy the Tempo because my dad doesn't like the idea of no air bags. Still need to get down to My First Car to look at that Talon though.
Re: First Car

Posted:
Wed Dec 13, 2006 7:48 pm
by RichieB16
Probably won't buy the Tempo because my dad doesn't like the idea of no air bags.
Just a bit of advice, airbags or not...thos old Tempo's are junk. My family has a 1989 Ford Tempo and...although reliable so far, it truly is a piece of crap. If you have $2-$3000 to play with, you can get a much better car than that I'm sure.
Re: First Car

Posted:
Wed Dec 13, 2006 8:51 pm
by cheesegrater
Defenitely go with your own taste of car AS LONG AS IT'S NOT AN IMPORT.
(taking it you're american) ;)
So sad to see american car companies suffering :'( :'(
>:(
NO TOYOTA >:(
>:(
NO HONDA >:(
>:(
NO NISSAN >:(
>:(
NO SUBARU >:(
>:(
NO SUZUKI >:(
>:(
NO MAZDA >:(
>:(
NO LEXUS 
Subtitute for:
FORD 
LINCOLN 
MERCURY 
JAGUAR 
GENERAL MOTORS 
CHEVY 
PONTAIC 
BUICK 
CHRYSLER 
CADALAC 
MANY MORE ETC.
End of political/economic rank rant...I feel better .. CHRISTMAS COLORS! :D
P.S.- I'm not racist against the japanese, I just have a lovely
hard conservative thought about their cars!
You know that "Japanese" cars are manufactured in North America? I don't know how you can classify cars made in the USA or Canada as imports. Also, some of those "Japanese" companies use more "American" parts than "American" companies. For example, Ford uses a lot of parts from Mexico. So, you might be supporting the American economy more by buying a Toyota rather than a Ford. You never know until you do some research, you can't jump to conclusions like that based on such superficial observations.