Noticable and fun enough to warrant swapping a 140 version for one you reckon?
oh noes, you went there!
Well IMHO you're wrong.
Doing my bushes this summer along with some coilovers and replacing the brakes for Front brembos + hawk pads with OEM rear discs and hawk pads (total £250) realy will make it perfect. A celica is still a boring looking mundane piece of mud.
[TW]Fox;16703976 said:Why, are there 2002 DC2's around?
In fact I think there are, and if not late 2001.
Thats impossible for me to say as I dont know your situation, I wouldnt get in debt for it but theres a big difference, you need to drive one, I used to work at a Toyota dealership so I used to drive them all the time and I would like a Corolla T-Sport next coming from owning honda's for the past 6 years
[TW]Fox;16703864 said:The DC2 is tired, it was a legendary car but most are now just tatty old mid 90's Honda's. The Celica is a much more fresh car. Perhaps it doesn't have quite the handling polish so you wont be able to kid yourself that you drive around Tsukuba on a daily basis, but it's hardly a credible alternative IMHO.
I never thought i'd hear such rubbish from you. Advising someone to buy a car simply because it's newer, ignoring the fact that it's nothing like as good a drivers car. What's next, buy a Kia Magentis instead of an e39 because it's newer, doesn't quite have the handling polish though![]()
A friend of a friend had a 190, the engine went bang after 30k.
Not a big fan of the looks myself, and couldn't bare changing my car to well another one exactly the same with a power hike (albeit a far bit)
[TW]Fox;16704225 said:In time, yes. Count the E34 recommendations from me. Hell, count the E39 recommendations?
Its like our poor old FTO. A brilliant car, but despite being lovingly cared for, looked after and polished it got to the stage where it was just... past it. Every MOT more structural welding and fighting rust, etc etc. There comes a time that unless its a garage queen it becomes difficult to fight the onset of age related degredation.
The DC2 (And our FTO!) is a great car. It always was a great car and it always will be remembered as a great car but let go, the time for it to be considered as a credible choice for Mr Average Into His Cars is gone. The DC2 is not the preserve of the hardcore Honda enthusiast, collectors and people who keep garage queens.
It's never going to be a credible choice for a guy who has 2000's Toyota and fancies something a bit quicker.