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Would?
04-06-2008, 11:57 AM
Thanks all.

No, it's not a VR4. If it was it would be quite a bit more money.

From what I read, don't get the 3000gt - harder to work on and it's the VR4.
What is the main reasons the Tsi wins over the 3000gt? Reliability? Performance?

I haven't been inside a 3000gt or a Tsi so I'll have to see if they fit me too.
I would have to say that I like the look of the 3000gt much more. So I still have that dilemma. LOL!

Whatever car I get, it will be my grocery getter. And the 3000gt looks like it will carry my bike rack better due to the config of the back.

The inside of a 3000gt and the TSi is almost exactly the same, space wise.. My friend owns a 3kgt and I own the TSi.

HiImBrian
04-06-2008, 01:20 PM
if you're gunna put a bike rack on it and use it as a reliable car then get the 3000gt. You're asking a bunch of speed junkies if you should get a na v6 that's hard and expensive to work or a fi 4banger that is proven to make good power easily. Obviously, we are going to conclude the tsi is the one to get, but after hearing you say you wanna put a bike rack on it then hell just get the 3s

bluntedelvis
04-06-2008, 03:32 PM
Bike rack? Dude just get a truck and call it good.

123abc
04-06-2008, 04:13 PM
Thanks all.

No, it's not a VR4. If it was it would be quite a bit more money.

From what I read, don't get the 3000gt - harder to work on and it's the VR4.
What is the main reasons the Tsi wins over the 3000gt? Reliability? Performance?

I haven't been inside a 3000gt or a Tsi so I'll have to see if they fit me too.
I would have to say that I like the look of the 3000gt much more. So I still have that dilemma. LOL!

Whatever car I get, it will be my grocery getter. And the 3000gt looks like it will carry my bike rack better due to the config of the back.

We're speed junky's, not Audi drivers. :-P :)

white_4gGT
04-06-2008, 05:01 PM
I know. I know. LOL!

I really should be buying like a Toyota Pickup or something.

I guess I'm trying to see if I can hit 2 birds with one stone - buy a car that can be my DD/winter car and be able to tinker with it also plus use it as an occasional bike carrier (weekends).

I'm actually looking at bike racks that will fit hatchies... like a Tsi. LOL! I'm heading out now to look at a Celica too.

What a problem. :-) Women and cars... have a hard time picking just one.

Thanks guys.

white_4gGT
04-06-2008, 05:06 PM
Oh and yeah... my brother said get a VR4 instead. :shocked:

I would get a GT-R if I could but I guess budget doesn't allow for that either.

Heading out to Eagan right now to check out a car.

Later.

Kracka
04-06-2008, 06:34 PM
You already have one slow and heavy car (4G), why get another (non-turbo 3kGT)? :D

If you want fun buy a turbo DSM and stop dicking around with these other things!

Would?
04-06-2008, 07:16 PM
If the TSi is awd, then it would be ok in the winter. Get a small pick-up such as a '95 Tacoma.

crazy_skier
04-06-2008, 07:28 PM
i saw a tsi once with a bike rack on he roof..... if you were to find one of those again you could get a tsi and then that style rack.... so it would be a fast winter car with a roof rack!!!! hahah

saw this on bikeforums.net "Had the same issue with a 95 Talon (same platform as Eclipse). I used a std Yakima system, took their "Universal" clips and bent them to fit. I mounted all 4 towers on the Hatch, so the Bikes were at a slight angle. I could fit 4 Bikes + Wheels on this setup, it was very solid, and I could still open the hatch. Never had a problem." - Voodoo 76

white_4gGT
04-06-2008, 07:36 PM
You already have one slow and heavy car (4G), why get another (non-turbo 3kGT)? :D

If you want fun buy a turbo DSM and stop dicking around with these other things!


Oh nice. :-)