First "toy"
#1
First "toy"
Hi,
I am a middle income earner in CA looking to get my first "weekend toy" (auto crossing, mtn road carving, track days) Camaro. My cap is prob. $15k, which will get me into a prepared 3rd or 4th gen, and hi mile 5th gen.
Any suggestions on which Camaro to hunt for?
Thanks!
I am a middle income earner in CA looking to get my first "weekend toy" (auto crossing, mtn road carving, track days) Camaro. My cap is prob. $15k, which will get me into a prepared 3rd or 4th gen, and hi mile 5th gen.
Any suggestions on which Camaro to hunt for?
Thanks!
#4
Another advice inquiry.
While there is a lot of economy in buying a "done" track car, is there an argument for buying a "stock" car and modifying it as my skills increase (other than overcooking it and looking stupid!)?
Thanks!
While there is a lot of economy in buying a "done" track car, is there an argument for buying a "stock" car and modifying it as my skills increase (other than overcooking it and looking stupid!)?
Thanks!
#5
There's no problem in doing that at all.
Just first come up with a plan and try to stick to that plan.
Buy what you can, when you can and remember one thing, have fun doing it.
Half of the fun is learning and watching yourself progress and the other half is wrenching.
Just first come up with a plan and try to stick to that plan.
Buy what you can, when you can and remember one thing, have fun doing it.
Half of the fun is learning and watching yourself progress and the other half is wrenching.
#7
There's no problem in doing that at all.
Just first come up with a plan and try to stick to that plan.
Buy what you can, when you can and remember one thing, have fun doing it.
Half of the fun is learning and watching yourself progress and the other half is wrenching.
Just first come up with a plan and try to stick to that plan.
Buy what you can, when you can and remember one thing, have fun doing it.
Half of the fun is learning and watching yourself progress and the other half is wrenching.
#9
forgot to tighten the lugs down i guess the way the tire came off hehehehe,there are many pro street cars out there for that money ,but your not getting much for 15k unless the person needs the money to pay there morgage,high miles 5th gen yup ,seen a 2013 ss sell on ebay for 15k with 51k on the car it was $15500.00 actually ,they wanted to pay the car off ,auctions can be the best way to get a nice car ,as long as the res is low ,local auctions too ,but they can be tough couse one does get much of chance to check out the cars ,got few friends do well at the auctions ,
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