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CyrusTheVirus

thats just my ghost
Oct 31, 2002
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#6
The middle one would almost work if you could cut that soccer goal or spoiler or batwing or whatever that shit is off the back. If those 3 were the only choices available.

Caprice would be slappin.

This car is in the same class as the first 3



Stylin on em in the 85 fiero mayne

lulz :dead:
 
Jun 13, 2002
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siccness.net
#8
The middle one would almost work if you could cut that soccer goal or spoiler or batwing or whatever that shit is off the back. If those 3 were the only choices available.

Caprice would be slappin.

This car is in the same class as the first 3



Stylin on em in the 85 fiero mayne

lulz :dead:
Fiero is light years ahead of those faggot jap cars mayne.
 

DJ Mark 7

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you could either be an idiot and buy a "fixer-upper" and dump boat loads of cash into it cause u think someday you'll look cool in it or be responsible and buy something non flashy that is mechanically sound....

I'm sure you'll choose the first option though
 
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brand new....do u smell it?



India's Tata Motors has unveiled what is being billed as the world's cheapest car — the $2,500 Nano.

At the 9th Auto Expo in New Delhi on Thursday, Company Chairman Ratan N. Tata said the four-person sedan, also called the People's Car, is an all-weather alternative to the motor scooter. He said he found inspiration for the vehicle on the streets.

"I observed families riding on two-wheelers — the father driving the scooter, his young kid standing in front of him, his wife seated behind him holding a little baby. It led me to wonder whether one could conceive of a safe, affordable, all-weather form of transport for such a family," Tata said.

What You Get for $2,500

The Nano, at about half the cost of the cheapest car now on the road, could bring automobile ownership to thousands of people who have been able to afford only a motor scooter, company officials said.

At about 10 feet long and 5 feet wide, the car accommodates four large adults comfortably, automotive reporter Murad Ali Baig told NPR — and it comes in a variety of colors.

It meets all safety and environmental requirements, Tata said. And, in these days of escalating gas prices, it gets a respectable 50 mpg and has lower emissions levels than the scooters now produced in India.

The Nano has rear-wheel drive and a two-cylinder, 35-horsepower engine, and can reach speeds of 60 mph, Baig said.

Keeping Costs Low

The basic version of the Nano is spare. There's no radio, no passenger-side mirror and only one windshield wiper. It has seat belts, but no air bags, and the rear-mounted engine means there is little storage space. Air conditioning is available on the deluxe model to cope with the brutally hot Indian summers.

Tata said the company was able to keep the cost of the car low by putting the plant in an area that receives tax concessions and having the suppliers set up plants nearby to cut transportation costs.

Company officials said the car will go on sale later this year. It initially will be sold in India.
 
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brand new....do u smell it?



India's Tata Motors has unveiled what is being billed as the world's cheapest car — the $2,500 Nano.

At the 9th Auto Expo in New Delhi on Thursday, Company Chairman Ratan N. Tata said the four-person sedan, also called the People's Car, is an all-weather alternative to the motor scooter. He said he found inspiration for the vehicle on the streets.

"I observed families riding on two-wheelers — the father driving the scooter, his young kid standing in front of him, his wife seated behind him holding a little baby. It led me to wonder whether one could conceive of a safe, affordable, all-weather form of transport for such a family," Tata said.

What You Get for $2,500

The Nano, at about half the cost of the cheapest car now on the road, could bring automobile ownership to thousands of people who have been able to afford only a motor scooter, company officials said.

At about 10 feet long and 5 feet wide, the car accommodates four large adults comfortably, automotive reporter Murad Ali Baig told NPR — and it comes in a variety of colors.

It meets all safety and environmental requirements, Tata said. And, in these days of escalating gas prices, it gets a respectable 50 mpg and has lower emissions levels than the scooters now produced in India.

The Nano has rear-wheel drive and a two-cylinder, 35-horsepower engine, and can reach speeds of 60 mph, Baig said.

Keeping Costs Low

The basic version of the Nano is spare. There's no radio, no passenger-side mirror and only one windshield wiper. It has seat belts, but no air bags, and the rear-mounted engine means there is little storage space. Air conditioning is available on the deluxe model to cope with the brutally hot Indian summers.

Tata said the company was able to keep the cost of the car low by putting the plant in an area that receives tax concessions and having the suppliers set up plants nearby to cut transportation costs.

Company officials said the car will go on sale later this year. It initially will be sold in India.
 
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keep saving until you have about 5 - 7,000 and go for something mechanically sound. youd get a car that would last the next 7 or so years that way instead of 2-3

or go with family / acquaintances for first car in the 1 - 2000 range. ask around you could probably find a good ass deal from someone you know or they know and wont have to deal with possibly getting a curbstone. just my experience, well personal opinion more than anything, that 3,000 doesnt go too far, you might as well stay in the low range go wtih something you know is only going to last a year or two or 5,000+ for something thats going to last

or buy a $2,000 box caprice and spend $1000 on paint and tint. then keep saving and spend 3,000$ on speakers and amps and subs. then keep saving and spend $5,000 on wheel-well and suspension modification and 26" rims