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The_Dark_Knight_LR 04-23-09 02:56 PM

need help with choice making
 
im 15
and i need help deciding which generation to start saving up for , for a first car. i have a job and all . i like all 3 of them but my fave is 2nd gen . can some one help
me thanks

Aaron Cake 04-24-09 01:07 PM

OK, then save up for a 2nd gen.

another7driver 04-24-09 04:39 PM

I speak from experience when I say buy something reliable first, and then a toy when you can afford it.

The_Dark_Knight_LR 04-24-09 09:32 PM

well im only 15 .soo yeah but the 2nd generation.?
tht sounds good. and i'm pretty sure theese cars are reliable well the engine atleast.

Aaron Cake 04-25-09 09:50 AM

You said the 2nd gen was your favourite, so I replied to buy your favourite.

Unless something else is missing from your question?

dgeesaman 04-25-09 10:31 AM

Don't buy a 3rd gen. Buy a non-turbo 2nd gen or 1st gen.

The_Dark_Knight_LR 04-25-09 11:39 AM

yea but i want the most reliable rx-7 .

solareon 04-25-09 11:52 AM

That's gonna be a non-modded 2nd gen non-turbo. As long as it's stock it is fairly reliable for a rotary

The_Dark_Knight_LR 04-25-09 04:47 PM

Thanks Guys .
:icon_tup:

That Helped a lot.
I'm Learning a lot .
But Lastly i know how to do an oil change on a piston engine is it the same here or diff? i kinda wanna learn how to do the maintenence stuff on my car by myself.
Is there anywhere else i can check to find this stuff out?

possuman 04-28-09 11:56 AM

Same. Buy a service manual for the car you are considering if you want to learn more.

CAPTN_SLAPPIN 04-30-09 11:04 PM

n/a second gen all the way! try to get a series 5. i have one, and its great one the pockets. just dont burn up the engine trying to race people.

chowder 05-04-09 08:24 PM

Go with a 2nd generation N/A.

Aaron Cake 05-05-09 09:33 AM

If you want to talk reliability, nothing beats a 12A 1st gen. However the lack of power will seem boring, and parts are getting hard to find. Also, many of those cars are just plain worn out.

A 2nd gen NA is then the next logical place to start. Very reliable, easy to work on, and parts are easily available. Not much in the power potential range, but when you want more power you can move up to turbo.

Oil change is the same as a piston engine. Check the FAQ for the FSM, and get yourself a copy of the Haynes manual.


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