Age

>Age
>Location
>Car make/model/year
>Monthly payment
>Car insurance company/cost
>Engine type/size
>Milage

>20
>southamerica
>too poor to afford car
>cant find a job

move to new york asap!!
good luck user.

>>move to NY

I dont know man. I am more of a conservative, and i want to legally get to the US and shit but i fear shit might end up being too hard for legal immigrants to settle. I could move to europe, but i first want to finish mechanic collegue.

My only worry in life is getting a job and buying myself an absolute shitbox (maybe a Clio 1/2 or a Fiat 600) and doing what i want with it

Move to london they love everybody.

Have EU citizenship card. After Brexit basically i am fucked for going there. Cant complain, they decided for Brexit and they have all the right to do so. I could move to germany or france, however i really do want to try my luck in the US first.

I feel like if i would fit just right in with the US culture in guns, cars, etc.

not anymore, they have a strict muslims only policy

>26
>Austria
>Suzuki Swift, 2007
>nun
>85€
>1.3 N/A inline 4
>88.000kms

>Age
20
>Location
Kansas
>Car make/model/year
Nissan versa 2012
>Monthly payment
Minimum:$200
What i pay:$250
>Car insurance company/cost
Farmers/too much
>Engine type/size
I4cyl dohc
>Milage
You spelled that wronflg
112,900

Nobody who has ever been to London actually recommends London.

*21

Lol am phone poster

>25
>Scotland
>Alfa Romeo 156 JTS, 2003
>0 (lol depreciation)
>£43
>2.0 Direct Injection l4, Petrol
>73K

>26
>Midwest medium size town
>2003 S2000
>$250
>Geico, $50
>F20C
>90K

>What i pay:$250

>19
>The Netherlands
>Toyota Celica ST 1986
>€110 road tax a year
>Oldtimer insurance €70 a year
>1.6
>205.xxx km

>24
>California
>Mercedes C-Class
>Mercury / $130 monthly
>3 litre v6
>176,000

35
NSW Australia
2006 Mercedes CLS500
Not financed
AAMI, $700/year
5L V8
117k km

42
Colorado
2010 Taco
2011 jeep grand
2006 4x4 van
1993 jeep xj
2016 Harley Davidson
$0
Farmers, $ who the fuck knows
592,112

> forgot engines
V6, V6, 6L, I6, 1200...fucking combo breaker

27
Ohio
2016 VW Jetta GLI
$480
nationwide, $70 a month but i actually pay in 6 month intervals
2.0L 4c
4000

>>Age
27
>>Location
Salt Lake City, Utah
>>Car make/model/year
2016 Suzuki DR650
>>Monthly payment
0
>>Car insurance company/cost
Progressive, $80 per year
>>Engine type/size
4 stroke
>>Milage
8700

pretty similar

28
Texas
2016 GTI DSG w/Sport Package
$585
Geico, ~$800/year
2.0-liter turbo 4
4000

>$480

>Age
19
>Location
Connecticut
>Car make/model/year
1985 F-150
2003 Impala
>Monthly payment
0
>Car insurance company/cost
Geico, 100/each
>Engine type/size
F-150 is getting a new 351 making about 470hp this spring
Impala has a transverse mounted LS1. Swapped last year.
>Milage
90K on F150
120K on Impala

>18
>Tennessee
>Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited 2003
>No payment
>All State, 240
>4,7l v8
>89,790

It may not be the best vehicle, but I love my Pig.

>Age
24
>Location
USA, CA
>Car make/model/year
2005 SAAB 9-3 2.0t
>Monthly payment
Own it
>Car insurance company/cost
Farmers. $71 and some change.
>Engine type/size
2.0 4 banger turbo (resonator and muffler delete makes it sound awesome)
>Milage
162,000

hahaha americucks paying more for insurance than me in Britbongland

That may be so, but at least we actually have a car culture.

obvious data mining is obvious
>Age
26
>Location
wiscompton
>Car make/model/year
not going to list them all,2007 bmw 335i
>Monthly payment
not being a good goy
>Car insurance company/cost
not being a good goy
>Engine type/size
3.0L twin turbo
>Milage
112k

>>Ausfailia
Subaru Impreza WRX STI Spec R
>>Paid cash
>>Shannons/$1100 dollarydoos pa
.5l turbocharged boxer
k

>Age
20
>Location
CA
>Car make/model/year
04 WRX
>Monthly payment
240
>Car insurance company/cost
USAA 210 a month, fuck me
>Engine type/size
2L
>Milage
91k

>America
>drag races
>car culture
okay

Why would you think insurance would be cheaper in America?

We have
blacks
tornadoes
hurricanes
hail storms
earthquakes
blizzards
floods
blacks

You're also more in line with third world countries in terms of road networks

i-is that b-bad?
am i supposed to not pay?
pay more?
stay at minimum like the finance cuck they want me to be?

23
BC
1987 Toyota MR2
>lol
$119/mo
1.6L NA
240 000km

>Age
27
>Location
Alabama, USA
>Car make/model/year
'95 Mazda MX-5
'14 Jeep Wrangler
>Monthly payment
$0.00 / month
>Car insurance company/cost
USAA $68.28 / month
>Engine type/size
1,839 cc (112.2 c.i.) DOHC Inline-4
3,604 cc (220 C.I.)
>Milage

>1987 Toyota MR2
Throw it in the trash

Insurance in the UK is significantly more expensive that anywhere else in the world, up until a certain age.
I've been laughed at for being an enthusiast in this country regarding insurance. To find out ameritards pay more is sweet sweet justice.

>17
>Michigan, USA
>Lexus, ES300, 1995
>Car payment is $220 a month (didn't feel like saving up)
>Don't pay for insurance so Idrk that much but I think it's around $100 a month
>3.0L V6
>A little over 90k miles

>21
>Swamps of Louisiana
>2001 Buick LeSabre, 1992 Mazda Miata
>$0 monthly payment
>$160 with Geico
>3.8L V6, 1.6L I4
>Just hit 100k, about 157,000

Pretty okay.

Pic related, after reupholstering the seats in muh Miata. Still working on making the interior pretty, new carpet is next.

~27
~cali
~2003 mustang gt
~paid off
~geiko and maybe aaa, not 100% sure if the aaa has lapsed yea I know.
v8 4.6
~36000 miles per year @~22

Oh cost is ~50 bucks a month of insurance.

>Age
21
>Location
Denver
>Car make/model/year
1965 ford f250
2001 acura cl3.2
>Monthly payment
0
>Car insurance company/cost
Statefarm for the acura, progressive for the ford. Comes out to about 200 a month total
>Engine type/size
Ford has a 4.9l/300ci i6

Acura has a 3.2l j series v6 with vtec
>Milage
Acura- about 23 mixed driving
Ford- shit

>Age
18
>Location
South Australia
>Car make/model/year
1992 Honda Integra LS
>Monthly payment
Paid off
>Car insurance company/cost
Not insured yet as i have just bought it
>Engine type/size
4cyl 1.8 DOCH
>Milage
215ks

>21
>Alberta, Canada
>1998 Subaru WRX STI Type RA V-Limited (#247 of 555)
>210 CAD with comprehensive and collision from Cooperators
>EJ20K 2.0L 4 cylinder turbo (factory)
>152,000km

25
Rancho Cucamonga
2012 VW Jetta S
$0
$100/month
I4/2.0
75k

>>Age
22
>>Location
Shitcago
>>Car make/model/year
2016 VW Passat
>>Monthly payment
$233
>>Car insurance company/cost
Progressive $127
>>Engine type/size
1.8l 4cyl Turbo
>>Milage
Like 5k, idk

THIS IS THE ONLY TIME I WILL EVER TELL YOU GUYS THIS


25
cleveland
big turbo evo x mr
minimum is 425 i pay over 500 normally
geico if i store the evo its 175 a month if i drive it its 315 a month
2 litre with a 6266 turbo
138k

>Age oldfag
>Location Norcal
>Car make/model/year Audi TT '05
>Monthly payment $150
>Car insurance company/cost Geico $90
>Engine type/size 1.8L Turbo I4
>Milage 82,000

>25
>Washington DC
>2014 Subaru BRZ
>Paid in full
>Geico full coverage, 70ish a month
>2.0 4cyl
>24-25 driving around in town 80% of the time

26
Ohio, USA
1. '16 Toyota Tacoma TRD Off Road 6MT
2. '99 Lexus LS 400
$463/mo for Tacoma, no payment on Lexus
Progressive, $128/mo
3.5L V6, 4.0L V8
12K on Tacoma, 133K on LS 400

>Age
35
>Location
Canada
>Car make/model/year
Genesis Coupe 2015
>Monthly payment
485
>Car insurance company/cost
Underwriter is intact. 700/yr
>Engine type/size
3.8 v6
>Milage
68,000km

That's more than you should be paying if it was a brand new Versa, which it isn't, I'm sure.
Why buy a new-ish shitbox? You would literally have a better car for way less money if you just "fell" for the 3k Civic meme.

31
St louis
Ford f150 xl, 2006
$0
Progressive $100
4.2L v6
115,000k

>>Age
25
>>Location
Japan
>>Car make/model/year
1992 Skyline GTS-t
1991 MR2
1990 Skyline GT-R
1965 Mustang
>>Monthly payment
lmao
>>Car insurance company/cost
ACE - roughly 200 per month for both cars /JCI (Shaken) - about $450 per car for 48 months
Mustang & MR2 are not insured
>>Engine type/size
RB20DET (2.0L I6 Turbo)
5SFE (2.2L I4 N/A)
RB26DETT (2.6L I6 Turbo)
289 cubic inch V8
>>Milage
Lol
Lol
155k Km
Lol

Hi NSA!

>>Age
22
>>Location
Islamabad, Pakistan
>>Car make/model/year
'08 Toyota Premio
>>Monthly payment
bought with cash (dad bought actually)
>>Car insurance company/cost
no insurance here, only mens with guns
>>Engine type/size
1.8L
>>Milage
88,xxx

Hey man, last thread I bugged you in 404d before I could ask you something

I told you I bought an FD for 5600 Burger dollars and you said you hoped I bought it 6 months ago. What did you mean by that? Should I be worried?

>>Age
24
>>Location
Colorado
>>Car make/model/year
2016 Fiesta ST
>>Monthly payment
$350/mo
>>Car insurance company/cost
Geico - $550/6mo for full coverage, should go down when I am >25
>>Engine type/size
1.6L Turbo
>>Milage
13k so far in 9 months

I said that because they're selling here in Japan around me for upwards of $8K now. When I bought my FD 6 months ago I got it for $4500. Granted that was a special deal for me only but he had it posted for $6K on his lot, but still. A $5600 FD (especially if that includes shipping) sounds a bit worrisome to me.

It does include shipping to Canada.

The only things wrong with it that I can see are decent amount of mileage (106k km, pretty average) and it was R grade due to the inner fender being replaced. There is no rust on the car, the interior grade is B and it looks the part, the compression is as expected, and it's making boost.

Pic related, the compression results. The lowest is what, 94 psi? Slightly uneven but I don't think it's worrisome. Also it looks like they labeled the front and rear rotors wrong, as the rear is usually more worn (unless they refer to them differently in Nihon)

20
california
chevy s10, 03. mazda miata, 91
0$
some weird local company/ 50$
s10 is 76,000. miata is 218,000

21
OR, USA
1997 Honda Accord
$0
Geico, $50
2.2L i4, N/A
179,000

>>Age
24
>>Location
Uruguay, South America
>>Car make/model/year
Suzuki Swift 1.2 GA (Indian made)
>>Monthly payment
0. Dad bought it for me. Price tag was 16500 obamas
>>Car insurance company/cost
I don't even pay the gas on this thing, only drive it.
It's around 85 obamas every two months on road taxes, and all I know the insurance is Berkley.
>>Engine type/size
N/A in-line 4. 1.2L. Somewhere around 85 hp
>>Milage
7000 km

Brand new engine I see

>Age
43
>Location
Iowa
>Car make/model/year
'94 Ranger
>Monthly payment
LOL
>Car insurance company/cost
Wadena / $20/month
>Engine type/size
2.3 I4
>Milage
187K

Oh god I post the compression test and you disappear. Are you praying for me or something? SCBro you're scaring me.

This has to be one of the sexiest cars ever made.

>22
>Los Angeles California
>2012 Honda Civic Si
>$158
>$200
>2.4L supercharged I4
>35k

>20
>CA
>08 miata
>paid in full
>state farm full coverage for 150 a month
>2.0 NA I4
>56k miles

51
Ottawa, On Canada
95 GMC Sierra 4x4 shortbox
05 Chev Silverado extcab 4x2
0
RBC?/ $

Sorry having lunch bud, car looks good, compression isn't terrible but definitely nearing a rebuild so plan for that. You did pretty good if the rest of the car is in any decent shape.

>>Age
30
>>Location
Canada, BC
>>Car make/model/year
2002 Corvette C5
>>Monthly payment
$0
>>Car insurance company/cost
ICBC $190/mo
>>Engine type/size
5.7L
>>Milage
132,xxx

27
Reno, Nevada
2015 Nissan Versa SV
$0 paid 10k cash for it when it had 24k miles
Allstate $56 full coverage
1.6l
37,xxx

I'm thinking within 25-30k Km, sound about right? Also thanks for the tips.

I know the 13B and 13BT are easily rebuildable DIY; How's the REW? Reading up on it it seems like most people buy a reman or have it done at a shop, but it's the same basic stuff isn't it? Albeit with more expensive apex seals (especially because you gotta upgrade them)

>>Age
24
>>Location
Estonia
>>Car make/model/year
Toyota/gen 2 rav4/2004
>>Monthly payment
0
>>Car insurance company/cost
dunno
>>Engine type/size
i4 vvti/2.0
>>Milage
125000+ km or 30miles

18
Ohio
2001 Ford Explorer Sport Trac
Paid for
allstate, like $80/mo
4.0L V6 (thinking about dropping a V8 after the engine gives out)
Just hit 250K yesterday

>23
>Oklahoma
>2003 Mustang, Five Speed Manual
>None, paid cash back in 2009
>4.6L V8
>Not sure/50 bucks a month
>203600

Still runs great on the original engine.

I believe they're the same core parts. I've read to upgrade the apex seals and I've also read to use OEM seals because they were made for that engine. It's kinda up to you.

If I were you, I'd start saving up for a single turbo, ECU, cooling mods, etc because it'll all be much easier to throw on at once while the engine is out for rebuild.

Jelly. STi Type R Coupe is the dream car

Good idea. Not sure how I feel about single turbo... I love the car in its stock form. I guess I'll have to drive it. I'm aware that a modern turbo could be more effective and even spool faster. I'm just weird that way.

Thanks for your help dude. I'll be sure to post my results when I get her

But damn does she look clean.

The right sized single will be as quick to spool but more efficient than the stock twins with their weird 10-8-10 boost pattern. They're just a bad design IMO, especially coupled with the horrific vacuum operation. See pic. Plus you have much better heat management without the twins' cast iron manifold hanging off the side of the housings.

21
Texas
2005 Infiniti G35 Sedan
>Taking a loan out for a car
>ever
MetLife, too fucking much
3.5L N/A DOHC V6
116k

Wew lad

I'll definitely start researching it. By the way, your posts before scared me into looking into the exporter a bit more. The local guy with 3 R32s and an R34 GTR, and S15, left a review on their Facebook page praising them... I think I'm safe

I hope so buddy, good luck and congrats on the car.

Thanks!

what website did you buy from?

24
Colorado
1995 Ford Ranger / 1990 Nissan Z32
$0
$200 for Ranger / $0 for Z cause it's not legal
Ranger, V6 4L / Z V6 3L
Ranger, 150k miles / Z 210k miles

I searched for a good seller on tradecarview, but you gotta do your research.

I can't in good conscience recommend the guys I chose yet, because I haven't gotten the car yet, but they have a lot of great reviews both on tradecarview and their facebook pages

Search for royal trading co

>royal trading co
Man I hope you don't get fucked, I've heard bad things from military guys about them.

old
California
09 honda accord
$0
that one on TV $40
2.4L I4 of fury
around 70,000 miles i think, can't remember and don't care enough to go look

I was able to buy the car because a military guy couldn't come up with the money, funny you mention that. They only hold the car for 3 days when they give you an invoice--maybe that's what they're talking about? Or trying to import a car the grey way and getting shafted upon landing? Either way, as long as the FD gets here and is straight, I'd do well even if the engine was blown.

>You would literally have a better car for way less money
i realised my mistake as soon as i started driving home. by that time it's way too late to change my mind

He's right you know

That could be a big part of the problem. Military guys are generally useless fucks anyway.

Here's hoping... lol

I trust the guy who's imported all those cars. He actually lives across from me and I ogle his GTR collection constantly. Of course, you can never be too careful.

I gotta crash now, bro. I'll find you later!

THAT'S SO FUCKING SEXY

>that wing