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Ohhhhh, I see what you mean now, I didn't mean what you said didn't make sense, just the sentence itself, I didn't realize that you meant it was only fun for the first 3 gears, the wording got me. I was joking anyway.
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They had a cool Firefly, while we were stuck with the crappy Metro and Swift. Remember the 80s Chevy Swift with a turbo 3 cylinder? Here's the newer Canada-only Pontiac version: Suzuki 1.0L Turbo CarsHas 107ft-lbs of torque, but remember... car only wieghs about 1700-1800lbs! Check out some of these pics from the TeamSwift forums: 2 wheel AutoXCan't find the pic I really wanted to show... a red Firefly turbo doing a burnout. Oh well.
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All it will be used for is commuting back and forth from work for the most part.
I think you guys missed this very important part of his post Great car, pick it up and screw those hybrids that don't get anywhere near what the window sticker says
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The vast majority of accidents occur within 20 miles of home. While the mileage is very good, they're also very uncomfortable, and the extreme small size leaves them vulnerable.
I would pick a Ford Escort for cheap, reliable, economical transportation. They have no resale, are very durable, and the 1.9 and split port 2.0 get very good mileage.
The 1985-1989 version was the Chevrolet Sprint.
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Originally posted by Klasse Act: Quote:
All it will be used for is commuting back and forth from work for the most part.
I think you guys missed this very important part of his post Great car, pick it up and screw those hybrids that don't get anywhere near what the window sticker says
I assume he will still be sharing the road with other far bigger vehicles.
What advantages would a Firefly have over a Contour/Mystique? WIth the drastic depreciation, I can't imagine the price difference would be steep.
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Originally posted by m4gician: Buy a [censored] mystique or contour they go for like $1000-$4000, I even know a guy in New Market who will give me his for $2500 in good condition, only thing needs changing is the rear cat.
its Newmarket...not 2 words..lol..sorry man had to say it. It was bugging the crap out of me
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And a Blond Haired Blue eyes girlfriend. How can it get any better?
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thanks for the imput gives me lots to consider. I was thinking more of it for the economy of the car, but yeah the size might be an issue especially with her, she had a bad accident (hit by a drunk - he got off scott free too) and now is a tad nervous at times, hence why i was looking at the mazda truck.
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Last I looked, the Mazda B series was in the list of the top ten deadliest vehicles (in terms of deaths per mile driven).
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Originally posted by 96RedSE5Sp: Last I looked, the Mazda B series was in the list of the top ten deadliest vehicles (in terms of deaths per mile driven).
Yeah, not because it doesn't do well in normal crashes though. It is because that vehicle is often driven by young men. Young men are more likely to drive aggressively, drive drunk, and more likely to get into single vehicle accidents like rollovers. Vehicles that are typically driven by older men or women tend to have lower deaths per mile figures.
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Originally posted by ZoomZoom Diva: The vast majority of accidents occur within 20 miles of home. While the mileage is very good, they're also very uncomfortable, and the extreme small size leaves them vulnerable.
Who would have guessed that more accidents would happen where most people drive. I wonder if most TV is watched within 20 feet of the TV. hrmmm....
On a serious not, if the utter smallness of it all doesn't bother you, it'd probably make a fine commuter, but many of the others mentioned will too.
"If you are flammable and have legs, you are never blocking a fire exit"
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