i have several cfhoices in mind. ok here they are; new tundra, new saleen s331 truck, 08 or 09 titan, dodge ram daytona, pontiac solstice gxp, mustang gt, 350z, subaru wrxsti300, dodge charger daytona, honda s2000, infiniti g35.
as you can tell im having trouble choosing, so please give a choice and explain why, im going for speed and acceleration, but yet still staying a little safe, but with style.
thanks
Safe is what you make of it. So, speed huh? Subaru, Charger, Mustang then Honda. In that order for me. Subaru just for AWD bang for the buck. Charger for Hemi "cool" factor. Mustang, kinda obvious. Honda 'cause it's a redline screamer. Trucks are fast, or at least can be, but if you're just a speed demon, a car's the way to go. They're also better handlind, so there's your "safe" choice. If you're serious about the Solstice, check out the Saturn Sky Redline. Much better looking version of the same car.
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I happen to think the Solstice is likely to become collectible in about 30 years. Otherwise, your other only choice is the Titan. Look how practical the Titan is. In reality, practical is good.
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My vote is anything Nissan. they have been good to me..lol
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im gonna vote for the SALEEN those things are sweet 2nd choice would be that Z ... but have to get a turboZ
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If you want something w/ speed Check out the Mazda 3 Speed and 6 Speed. The 3 Speed has already been labled the WRX killer. Also, looking at it, it doesn't look fast at all. One of the guys in my Mustang car club just bought one and in all honesty its fast. Faster than the car he traded it in for (a cobra).
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I had the G35 coupe and it was great all around, My father has the 06 subaru STI and that is a sick car fast and very safe, plus good in all seasons. I would go for the G35 or the STI, Probably the STI because of the AWD.
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Why speed and acceleration? The titan has tremendous acceleration, but it doesn't handle like a sports car. Kinda curious to what application you may use your Titan in those conditions?
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