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Danzylions
09-11-2012, 01:57 AM
Hey everybody, so I joined this forum because I want to learn more about cars. If somebody could please give me some resources or start me off with some basics that'd be great! I hope to be as much of a car enthusiast as some of you one day, I'm really interested in modding but I don't know really know anything. I've been driving my parent's Camry and currently saving up enough for down payment towards a new car. Any help is appreciated, hope I can meet some of you and steer me in the right direction! :)
Sky_High
09-11-2012, 02:00 AM
http://www.revscene.net/forums/218037-you-new-revscene-post-here.html
What car are you currently saving up for?
Welcome!
danned
09-11-2012, 07:08 AM
post your pics dude
Danzylions
09-11-2012, 12:11 PM
I'm planning on saving up for an 06 TSX, heard it was great for modding but I don't know jack about modding LOL, any suggestions? Sorry, I don't really have any pics..
FOB Mainlander
09-11-2012, 09:21 PM
I'm planning on saving up for an 06 TSX, heard it was great for modding but I don't know jack about modding LOL, any suggestions? Sorry, I don't really have any pics..
Hey everybody, so I joined this forum because I want to learn more about cars. If somebody could please give me some resources or start me off with some basics that'd be great! I hope to be as much of a car enthusiast as some of you one day, I'm really interested in modding but I don't know really know anything. I've been driving my parent's Camry and currently saving up enough for down payment towards a new car. Any help is appreciated, hope I can meet some of you and steer me in the right direction! :)
Since you mention down payment for a 06 TSX, my advice is do not finance a used car. The car depreciate faster than you pay the amount owing the bank.
Danzylions
09-12-2012, 12:35 AM
Since you mention down payment for a 06 TSX, my advice is do not finance a used car. The car depreciate faster than you pay the amount owing the bank.
Okay, thanks for the advice! You have any resources on how to mod cars? Because I would love to learn a thing or two
sdbecomes
09-19-2012, 11:04 PM
what do you want to mod? it all depends on the brands you get and what type of mods you want to do, btw Welcome to Revscene!
forthewinwin
09-20-2012, 08:08 AM
If you're new, why not start with a lower-value car to work on?
Mods aren't cheap. I know people with a ~15k car with mods that are easily into the couple thousands, and if you turbo/supercharge it that's when it gets really expensive. Of course it makes sense to start with a more valuable car to begin with, but make sure first that your budget allows it ;)
And remember, newer vehicles tend to depreciate rapidly.
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