Car people... Subaru Wrx STi or Dodge Challenger srt8?
Gentle and nimble rally machine that will destroy corners or v8 wheel smoking drag monster... What would you elect?
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But i personally choose Either Evo 10 or R34 GTR

Gentle and nimble rally machine that will destroy corners or v8 wheel smoking drag monster... What would you elect?
Currently have the 16 inch dynasty wheels, found a good deal on 18 inch OZ superleggeras. Let me know if these will fit no problem, thanks!!
I asked this into question yesterday & did get a few good responses but, a few responses that didn't quite fit due to apparently more information being needed. A few mentioned my sisters as "first period drivers". They are not. They have been driving since they were 13 (farm equipement @ my Uncle's & my dad's friend owns a hunt down on which they have both driven a Hemi Roadrunner, a 1970 Chevy Nova, etc on countless occasions so they are not unfamiliar with muscle at all. They also have had their licenses since the day they turned 16. Another woman stated that they thought my sisters were selfish to ask for these. I proposed this whole thing, not them, on the basis that they came up with the money & recieved unadulterated A's through Junior High & high school & they have. Also, they are far from selfish. They do all the yard work on 23 Acres because for the good old days 5 years, my father has not been able to because of a heart attack. They come clean my house & take care of my dogs if I get stuck @ profession or my fiance & I go on vacation without even needing to be asked. They also volunteer @ local soup kitchens. You couldn't ask for best siblings & they are the definition of unselfish. As far as insurance is concerned, that is covered for them for the first year by myself & my father & they will be listed as extra drivers under me so the cost is not all that bad. Another person noted that whenever he was writing up auto loans he would purposefully deny teenagers even with co-signers & that many others do too. I am not co-signing, the car will be in my name unequivocally & yes I know the risks of this but, if they can't pay, I have it. A few people mentioned that they should sell their trade & just find a car for 12k but, the problem with that is, it wouldn't have the award warranty I want for them (unless u were to pay over 2 grand more for the extended which still may not cover everything & would not last as long as I want it to). Our family is very, very over-decorated & don't really have the time to take them somewhere should they have to wait for a car to be fixed. With the new cars I've selected, all the warranties state that if the car goes in for any set right, a rental is provided free of charge & are full bumper-to-bumper warranties. So, with new information provided i would like some feedback to the inquiry:
For my sisters' Senior year, I asked that they come up with 5k by the end of summer & they came up with 8k for me to sign for a new car for them. Their trade is benefit 4500 & with all that as a down payment, these are the cars they have narrowed it down to: A 2010 VW Tiguan that will cost them like $303 a month but it's Stuffed! Bike rack, heated seats & steering wheel, u name it, plus their oil changes, inspection & emissions would be without cost or obligation for the life of the car. A 2010 Mazda3 grand touring 5 door that will cost them like $226 a month & I distinguish that's not all-wheel or 4 wheel like I wanted them to have but my fiance has one that's a couple years older & it goes weighty in snow so I guess I'm okay with that. There's a 2010 Dodge Nitro we looked at before that will be $286 a month (in fact less cuz we didn't calculate their trade in when we looked). Another we looked at was a new Subaru WRX-STI that's all-wheel, loaded & would be about $300/month. There was also a Mercedes 2009 M-Descent we found that was a demo for a salesman & only has 15k miles, it's all-wheel & loaded, even heated seats & steering wheel & I can get 0% financing on it, the payments will be lose higher ($363 a month) but I kinda saw their eyes light up when we looked at that. Plus with the payment split in half & that being the only bill they would have other than car protection. (Dad pays cell bill) They still want to look at a new Pathfinder cuz they love mine but I think I might get jealous if they had a newer one than me, lol. And of execution, they both are REALLY trying to talk me into the Dodge Challenger SRT-8 that would cost $400/month that we test drove unprejudiced for fun but, now they want it. I know they could afford to split the payment on it & my father & I are covering the first 12 months of assurance. All have full warranties until the loan would be paid off. I'm a lil worried about the Challenger cuz I don't want them to wreck in the snow. (We live in PA) What do you guys about? Also, today we looked at a new Cadillac SRX, A Nissan Rogue, & a Jeep Compass. The SRX is $361 a month, the Rogue & the compass are both about $289 a month.
I have a 03 subaru wrx and my steering neighbourhood vibrates ide to side at slow speeds. I checked for a tie rod end or ball joints and but everything is fine. The only thing i could think of is my tires or my shocks what do you guys
For my sisters' Postpositive major year, I asked that they come up with 5k by the end of summer & they came up with 8k for me to sign for a new car for them. Their trade is worth 4500 & with all that as a down payment, these are the cars they have narrowed it down to: A 2010 VW Tiguan that will expenditure them like $303 a month but it's LOADED! Bike rack, heated seats & steering position, u name it, plus their oil changes, inspection & emissions would be free for the life of the car. A 2010 Mazda3 grand touring 5 door that will fetch them like $226 a month & I know that's not all-wheel or 4 wheel like I wanted them to have but my fiance has one that's a connect years older & it goes great in snow so I guess I'm okay with that. There's a 2010 Dodge Nitro we looked at before that will be $286 a month (really less cuz we didn't calculate their trade in when we looked). Another we looked at was a new Subaru WRX-STI that's all-wheel, loaded & would be about $300/month. There was also a Mercedes 2009 M-Savoir faire we found that was a demo for a salesman & only has 15k miles, it's all-wheel & loaded, even heated seats & steering wheel & I can get 0% financing on it, the payments will be somewhat higher ($363 a month) but I kinda saw their eyes light up when we looked at that. Plus with the payment split in half & that being the only bill they would have other than car indemnity. (Dad pays cell bill) They still want to look at a new Pathfinder cuz they love mine but I think I might get jealous if they had a newer one than me, lol. And of certainly, they both are REALLY trying to talk me into the Dodge Challenger SRT-8 that would cost $400/month that we test drove impartial for fun but, now they want it. I know they could afford to split the payment on it & my father & I are covering the first 12 months of surety. All have full warranties until the loan would be paid off. I'm a lil worried about the Challenger cuz I don't want them to wreck in the snow. (We live in PA) What do you guys remember?
the challenger's the only one i'm unrestrictedly discouraging. it's not a new-driver-friendly car. it's long, rear-wheel-drive, and got lots of horses under the hood. not that protected for a beginner. if they're taking the car to school, i wouldn't recommend the M-class, either - it's a hater magnet in school. unless of assuredly you can afford any minor repairs people might do to it - scratches and stuff.
when i was a student, i used to haul lots of attitude for projects and extra-curricular work. i had (and still have) a 2002 Lancer with an aftermarket sound system, and i often had to take out the subwoofer for the spirit i had to bring. occasionally, i even had to borrow my mom's Honda CRV for even more space. that for me eliminates the Impreza, too.
So that narrows it down to 3: the Nitro, Mazda3 and Tiguan. of those i would pick the 3, being a lower-allowance car. but if i were in your shoes and you seem pretty loaded, that's out, too. at this point, it's a toss-up - i like the the exterior of the Nitro, but i like the Tiguan's middle better. i'd still go for the Nitro, though, if only for the muscular looks, and the seemingly higher driving position.
hope that helps!
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