whats the best jap car for me?
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Quantum-c-c said:
shadowninja said:
Skylines have sky-high servicing and parts costs. Of course, you could do it yourself... if you never want to sell it.
your one does/did lol..... if you have a standard skyline they are ok just like nay other nissan .... if it is tuned well that is a diffrent story Surely bit more to it than than that...
What sort of mileage are you doing, what sort of roads are you driving, do you want more of a comfy GT cruiser or a bumpy rattle your teeth racer, how many seats do you need, do you need a decent size boot, do you want a torquey bigger engine or a revvy turbo/4 pot, are you worried about MPG....
What sort of mileage are you doing, what sort of roads are you driving, do you want more of a comfy GT cruiser or a bumpy rattle your teeth racer, how many seats do you need, do you need a decent size boot, do you want a torquey bigger engine or a revvy turbo/4 pot, are you worried about MPG....
shadowninja said:
Skylines have sky-high servicing and parts costs. Of course, you could do it yourself... if you never want to sell it.
Its the tuning bug that costs the money to run, the cars cost around the same to service as any other car with that kind of frequency. Routine servicing is a doddle on them anyhow
shadowninja said:
Quantum-c-c said:
shadowninja said:
Skylines have sky-high servicing and parts costs. Of course, you could do it yourself... if you never want to sell it.
your one does/did lol..... if you have a standard skyline they are ok just like nay other nissan .... if it is tuned well that is a diffrent story There is very few that aren't self maintained.
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