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How's this for a first car?

Discussion in 'Maserati' started by Kieran, Apr 9, 2007.

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  1. Kieran

    Kieran F1 Rookie

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  2. GrigioGuy

    GrigioGuy Splenda Daddy
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    Get a newer Japanese car. Remember, reliable transport is the goal.

    What happened to the "BMW 328, Rover, Chrysler Town and Country, Dodge Durango, to name a few"? ;)
     
  3. wbaeumer

    wbaeumer F1 Veteran
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    I am not a fan of the Biturbo - but this is bs!!! If the car serviced by a good mechanic who knew Maserati, the car IS reliable!

    btw., to answer your question: the BMW 328 became an icon, that Jaguatr copied for their XK 120-look.

    Ciao!
    Walter
     
  4. Kieran

    Kieran F1 Rookie

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    Parents cars ;)
     
  5. amenasce

    amenasce Three Time F1 World Champ
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    Its an auto ! Ugh..
     
  6. Kieran

    Kieran F1 Rookie

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    Thanks, and he's referring to the cars listed in my profile. They were my parents' cars.
     
  7. Kieran

    Kieran F1 Rookie

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    Oh wait, I can't believe I forgot to look at that! I don't think I'll get it then...
     
  8. GrigioGuy

    GrigioGuy Splenda Daddy
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    If you want the Biturbo, get it in addition to a newer unmodified Japanese car. That way when it's broken or waiting for a part made of unobtanium, you'll have something to drive.

    I like Biturbos, but not as a first/only car.
     
  9. NHeerDesign

    NHeerDesign Formula Junior

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    I actually like this as a first car. Reliability will be an issue, of course, and insurance will be a killer. But, if you can put up with both of those, and the jealousy from everyone at your school/university/collage/workplace, you'll be fine. Just my very limited opinion.
     
  10. Townshend

    Townshend F1 Veteran
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    I honestly don't think many people would be jealous at a school environment..
     
  11. 2NA

    2NA F1 World Champ
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    The BiTurbo is one of the most surprisingly fun and quick cars you can buy for a few thousand dollars.

    It is also one of the most unreliable and expensive to maintain cars on the planet!

    Unless you have money to spend and another car to drive DON'T BUY IT!

    It will require frequent attention and the parts are as expensive as a Ferrari.

    There are probably few places near you that will even let it on the property so you may have to fix it yourself.
     
  12. fiorano94

    fiorano94 F1 Veteran

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    As much as i love the old Masers, i would say no.
    Extremely expensive to keep in good condition.
     
  13. italiafan

    italiafan F1 World Champ
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    It is a no reserve auction, how wrong can you go for ~$4K? I mean really, I spend that much on a weekend getaway. If you love it then get it, it may be one of those experiences that will keep you a carguy forever.....or you may want to blow your brains out all over the garage wall.
     
  14. Kieran

    Kieran F1 Rookie

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    I see, I would love a car I can work on, but how much I be paying per month? Annually? And how much would it be out of action?
     
  15. ADON

    ADON Formula 3

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    Trust me. You won't want a car you have to work on as your fist car no matter how much you think you do. As mentioned, you want RELIABLE transportation. This thing is NOT. It needs repairs already and you have not even bought the car yet. This car is a broke kid's first time car owners worst nightmare.

    Buy a simple hard top Japanese car. Cars are cheap and plentyful, parts easy to get and cheap. They get good gas mileage too.
     
  16. fiorano94

    fiorano94 F1 Veteran

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    Hondas are fun:D
     
  17. Ferariguy3

    Ferariguy3 Formula Junior

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    I work at Honda, and they really are super reliable. You can get a new SI, they are a lot of fun to drive for what they are. And if you buy it from my dealer, i could help ya out with service costs ;) ..lol
     
  18. fiorano94

    fiorano94 F1 Veteran

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    A LOT of fun.
     
  19. Kieran

    Kieran F1 Rookie

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    I would love to, but my budget runs up to 8k at the absolute MOST.
     
  20. Stelios

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    If you like it and think you can afford replacement parts in the future, go for it. Not many people can say they had a Maserati for their first car.
     
  21. fiorano94

    fiorano94 F1 Veteran

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    Get a cardboard box and mount an old Mini Cooper engine in it. Would be terrifying as hell but imagine the gas mileage!
     
  22. dsd

    dsd F1 Rookie
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    For 8k:

    Get a Miata in Manual. Its a convertible, fun, cheap, reliable.

    -dsd
     
  23. drjohngober

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    I think it is a GREAT first car! Friday night, big date, cologne, mousse in hair, running out the door looking like an Axe commercial. 5 seconds later , back in the door, " Dad, the Maserati won't start". Darn, looks like you will have to take your mom's minivan... top speed, 48mph, downhill with a big tailwind. Priceless!
     
  24. Auraraptor

    Auraraptor F1 World Champ
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    This statment worries me. You do realize maintaince an upkeep will be a tad more then your average car right?
     
  25. DMOORE

    DMOORE Formula 3

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    Words of wisdom. If something breaks, and it will, good luck trying to find a part in a hurry. Not a great choice for an only car.


    Darrell.
     

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