Acura TSX TRADE!
#41
Originally Posted by offset_98
Congrats man...and to the hater...back in the day, I went to college full time, had a full time job and had the oppurtunity to graduate early had I wanted to (but its college, who wants to do that..lol) so leave the guy alone. He's pushing toward his future.
kdogg24 - mad props to you man, I got through college the same way
...and I couldn't agree with you more here:
I never find myself using the extra space or even wanting the extra space in my car. I take a couple of things to work/class with me, and that's it. So a two seater wouldn't be putting me out for use every day.
#44
Sheeit, if you can afford it and you want a real drivers car, get an Elise/Exige.
I'm actually in the same predicament as well, though a bit older, and I'm about to pick up an Exige this week. Compared to the TSX, it's VERY unrefined and definately not practical, but riding and racing sportbikes for the past 16 months while letting my TSX collect dust in the garage, it's VERY practical.
Though if you want a practical sports car, then I'd go with the S2k to keep it in the family, but the 350 is not a bad choice.
I'm actually in the same predicament as well, though a bit older, and I'm about to pick up an Exige this week. Compared to the TSX, it's VERY unrefined and definately not practical, but riding and racing sportbikes for the past 16 months while letting my TSX collect dust in the garage, it's VERY practical.
Though if you want a practical sports car, then I'd go with the S2k to keep it in the family, but the 350 is not a bad choice.
#45
Thread Starter
Kdog
Joined: Jul 2006
Posts: 35
Likes: 0
From: Columbus, one more year here, about to graduate from Ohio State
Originally Posted by Canyonball
Sheeit, if you can afford it and you want a real drivers car, get an Elise/Exige.
I'm actually in the same predicament as well, though a bit older, and I'm about to pick up an Exige this week. Compared to the TSX, it's VERY unrefined and definately not practical, but riding and racing sportbikes for the past 16 months while letting my TSX collect dust in the garage, it's VERY practical.
Though if you want a practical sports car, then I'd go with the S2k to keep it in the family, but the 350 is not a bad choice.
I'm actually in the same predicament as well, though a bit older, and I'm about to pick up an Exige this week. Compared to the TSX, it's VERY unrefined and definately not practical, but riding and racing sportbikes for the past 16 months while letting my TSX collect dust in the garage, it's VERY practical.
Though if you want a practical sports car, then I'd go with the S2k to keep it in the family, but the 350 is not a bad choice.
I've given up on the 350z because of all of the problems I have been reading about with them...excessive tire wear, poor service, etc.
I love honda so I am probably going to stick with them! One key word, Reliability!
#46
Thread Starter
Kdog
Joined: Jul 2006
Posts: 35
Likes: 0
From: Columbus, one more year here, about to graduate from Ohio State
I've been seriusly debating getting rid of the 4-door; however, I want to wait until the new BMW 335CI comes out before I move onto anything
I'm looking for a used s2k with mileage from 0-30k priced around $20,000 or less. That way I can get a few thousand dollars back from my TSX when I sell it.
#47
Originally Posted by kdogg24
Excuse me? Ever heard of a hard working successful business student who attends school and runs his own businesses at the same time?
#48
Originally Posted by kdogg24
Awesome! I went looking at the 350z's today, I really like them! Super sporty and plenty of power! I haven't tried an S2000 because I am 6'4" and the S2000 is smaller.
Miata is wayyyy to small
Miata is wayyyy to small
#49
Originally Posted by o2cls
'07 Retractable Hardtop MX-5. Bigger than the s2k, great gas mileage, $25k(+,-), one of the most reliable cars ever made..., I dare you to find a BAD review on it.
#50
Originally Posted by kdogg24
Hey everyone, I really want a sporty coupe, (that gets fair-good gas mileage), and if I find one, I'd be trading my 05 TSX for it. Any ideas on a sporty coupe for a 21 year old college senior?
- E36 M3
- H2 Hummer - will serve no purpose whatsover, except for wasting gas and taking up 2 parking spaces
Go Michigan Wolverines!
#51
Originally Posted by kdogg24
I'm looking for a used s2k with mileage from 0-30k priced around $20,000 or less. That way I can get a few thousand dollars back from my TSX when I sell it.
Im looking for the same deal. Let me know when u find one and pass up on it.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
handsom-hustla
Car Parts for Sale
70
11-13-2015 05:04 PM