best car for spl in a smaller class
#4
Saying "any hatch" is way too big of an answer considering he wants the BEST car.
In North America it's the Honda CRX. (2nd gen)
In Europe (and best over all) is the Fiat Panda/Seat Marbella [img]graemlins/thumb.gif[/img]
In North America it's the Honda CRX. (2nd gen)
In Europe (and best over all) is the Fiat Panda/Seat Marbella [img]graemlins/thumb.gif[/img]
#6
Originally posted by Rip Rock:
CRX, smart. What else Curtis? hmmm, what curtis buys [img]tongue.gif[/img]
CRX, smart. What else Curtis? hmmm, what curtis buys [img]tongue.gif[/img]
oh ya... riprock, guess what i'm also looking at getting...... [img]graemlins/freak.gif[/img] hehe. jordy has right idea [img]graemlins/bow.gif[/img]
Livin Loud
#8
kurtis....you're still krazy. even if you have the loudest cars, importing them from other countries is just insane...why don't you save some $$$ and pay off some bills or some debts...
(jk...nothing harmful meant)
but yeah, a hatch is good. and, i must admit that the CRX has been known to be one of the loudest cars in north america. however, if you are TOTALLY against honda because it is your sworn enemy (ie ME) then i would reccommend something a little more classy, well build, and german, such as a VW 2-door golf, gti, rabbit, or sirocco - they have a lot of potential too!!!
(jk...nothing harmful meant)
but yeah, a hatch is good. and, i must admit that the CRX has been known to be one of the loudest cars in north america. however, if you are TOTALLY against honda because it is your sworn enemy (ie ME) then i would reccommend something a little more classy, well build, and german, such as a VW 2-door golf, gti, rabbit, or sirocco - they have a lot of potential too!!!
#9
Coffeyman...my man...brother...long live the Vee-Dubs
Ive been using them for SPL Golf,Jettas,Sciroccos and a Rabbit...all with awsome results...all it takes is getting to know the cars and knowing what works in them
Ive been using them for SPL Golf,Jettas,Sciroccos and a Rabbit...all with awsome results...all it takes is getting to know the cars and knowing what works in them