Camaro savings
#12
this one isn't bad?
http://ls1tech.com/forums/vehicle-cl...ro-1998-a.html
or this one:
http://ls1tech.com/forums/vehicle-cl...-trans-am.html
or this one:
http://ls1tech.com/forums/vehicle-cl...ardtop-a4.html
hey, this one is all modded up (probably around 400whp)
http://ls1tech.com/forums/vehicle-cl...rice-drop.html
I can keep this going all nite:
http://ls1tech.com/forums/vehicle-cl...-trans-am.html
and THIS, is just f'ing awesome
http://ls1tech.com/forums/vehicle-cl...ly-driver.html
point is, you can find them, they're out there. They might not be show cars, but who got a show car as their first car ever?
#18
There are great deals out there, but most are rough around the edges and far away. Not ideal first cars for someone who doesn't seem mechanically inclined.
#20
"I was wondering how much do you think I should save because I am trying to get a v6 preferably automatic"
do you not see from that simple sentence that our takeaway is, and rightly so that you did not even look to see what they cost in your area and did not understand that LS references an engine and not a model. So, you get treated from a protection perspective where posters will want to protect you from buying a heap just so you can say you have a 4th gen
When i saw the links which were offered up I naturally posted "caveat emptor" because not a one of them strikes me as an ideal vehicle unless you plan on leaving it on jack stands and working on it. Personally, I'm not spending $4,000- $5,000 for a vehicle with a torn interior, crappy rug and high miles. There had best be a tradeoff at that price, either excellent exterior/interior and powertrain needing work or vice versa.
I hope you do buy a 4th gen. I hope you post pictures. i hope you learn how to work on them (more than oil changes) and I hope you help future posters. I also hope you don't bite off more than you can chew
caveat emptor
Last edited by torque_is_good; 04-20-2012 at 07:22 AM.