Point to clarify:
The GT/H is currently available from Hertz, but they will have a production version available soon.
The GT/H is currently available from Hertz, but they will have a production version available soon.
What did you think of the Toyota FJ Cruiser recommendation?quote:
Originally posted by Volvohead:
The OP's coming off a Mercedes, and names half a dozen premium Japanese and European sports models (with the "cheaper" Miata tossed in for poops and giggles). He directly says he doesn't want an American.
But folks start recommending Dodges, Pontiacs and Mustangs to him anyway.
Despite the caption, I think he's flying his flag fairly plainly, fellas.
With the 300HP engine? My understanding was the SRT4 300HP version only comes in FWD as (believe it or not), Chrysler's AWD system can't handle the HP/torque of the SRT4's engine.quote:
Originally posted by The Critic:
Caliber does come in AWD...
I agree with you in principle, but $10k isn't going to buy much true sports car nowadays. And the guy lives in Rochester and wants snow performance. That really narrows the field.quote:
Originally posted by Norm Olt:
These are "sports cars"? A Neon? A Toyota retro-mini Land Cruiser? A Milan?
I'd suggest a clean $10K used ACTUAL "sports car" and a $20K fund in order to insure, modify & maintain, as needs be...
A "sports car" doesn't have to be a convertible, but it certainly helps.
Cheers!