after-market parts?
after-market parts?
i want to buy a car that i am going to be able to have a lot of choices to buy after-market parts for it. to customize it. u know what im talking about maybe honda accord or civic but im not that much of a honda boy so are there other car like toyota or nizzan or other
I would probably go nissan or ford or mazda as fords and mazdas are virtually the same. Toyota like to hold back their technology as they produce their own parts you usually have to go genuine same as Honda. This is if you're looking for small 4 cylinder.
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Jose, you are asking a good question. Some one has suggested that you consider a Chevy 350, I like a Chevy I would also suggest that you could even think about a dodge with a Hemi, but being just a little more realistic. Gasoline isn't going to get any cheaper, so let's look at this for a second do I want a vehicle that gets 14-15 miles to the gallon or do I want a car that will get more like 22-23 miles to the gallon around town at a cost of about $4.00 a gallon. I opt for the one that is going to give me a lot of mileage and leave a few bucks in my pocket to take out a date. I think that your choice of a Honda, Toyota, or a Nissan makes really good sense and shows that you are mature in your thinking. I applaud you.
I have owned Chevys, Fords, Hondas and Toyotas. I am a Toyota guy and would like to tell you that you should only consider a Toyota, but I am not going to say that even though I know that that would be a good choice. I am going to say Honda Civic. They are very inexpensive to run and keep up and they do not leave you on the side of the road if you look after them. All of the Civics that have been made over the last 20 years can make a really nice street car. I don't know about where you live but her in south Texas there appears to be no ploblem finding after market add ons for the Civic. some that I have seen around here are more than cool and the guy driving it always seem like he can go when and where ever because he has gas enought ro go
I have owned Chevys, Fords, Hondas and Toyotas. I am a Toyota guy and would like to tell you that you should only consider a Toyota, but I am not going to say that even though I know that that would be a good choice. I am going to say Honda Civic. They are very inexpensive to run and keep up and they do not leave you on the side of the road if you look after them. All of the Civics that have been made over the last 20 years can make a really nice street car. I don't know about where you live but her in south Texas there appears to be no ploblem finding after market add ons for the Civic. some that I have seen around here are more than cool and the guy driving it always seem like he can go when and where ever because he has gas enought ro go
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