I’ve been looking for a new fun car/ weekend toy. I’ve finally settled on the genre: cars that high school bullies in the 1980s and 90s would drive. Here are the candidates.
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1. 1995 bronco. Notes: I’ve owned one before. Going up in value. Almost too wide. Only kind fun to drive. Super cool looking. Pretty gangster.pic.twitter.com/GcJoih2mD5
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2. 1980s Buick Grand National. Beast of a car. A barbarian. Similar to Denzels ride in Training Day. Was one of the fastest cars in the 80s. Could even beat a Ferrari in 0-60. Soaring in value, almost too much. Also gangster.pic.twitter.com/zMMtcUobCa
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3. Chevy c10 stepside. Very practical. As American as can be. Not amazingly fun to drive. Gotta be named Biff or Kyle to drive.pic.twitter.com/MEBXgzAjgM
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4. 1995 corvette. Late 80s, early 90s design summed in one car. Super undervalued at the moment. Can get a very nice one for $15k-$20k.pic.twitter.com/ZuYCsdwJN9
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Replying to @theSamParr
This! C4 corvette. 15-20k is way overpriced. You can pickup a decent C4 for under 5k. It has a LS1 with 300-330hp. Cheapest HP to cost ratio. They are little go carts. This is my off-road c4 beast.pic.twitter.com/m7fjmBJJ1L
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You’re full of it. Show me a good c4 for $5k and I’ll buy 5 of them.
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Replying to @Jacxonic
Ok yes. You’re right. But 170k miles. I’d rather pay double and get sub 100k
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Replying to @theSamParr
Fair enough, but it’s a 5 minute search example. I’ve seen some deals like that in the 90k. Eitherway. I have no horse in this race.
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I think I’m going with the c4. Which year and model is best
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