Coupes of the 90's!

Started by 2o6, November 17, 2009, 09:12:47 PM

Which four-place coupe would you buy?

1992-1996 Honda Prelude
1 (3.6%)
1997-2001 Honda Prelude
4 (14.3%)
1995-1998 Nissan 240SX
2 (7.1%)
1994-1999 Ford Mustang
2 (7.1%)
1992-1997 Mazda MX-6
2 (7.1%)
1993-1997 Ford Probe
1 (3.6%)
1988-1996 Volkswagen Corrado
5 (17.9%)
1994-1999 Toyota Celica
0 (0%)
1995-1998 DSM cars (Talon, Eclipse)
1 (3.6%)
1990-2001 Mitsubishi 3000GT
0 (0%)
1993-2000 Chevrolet Camaro
3 (10.7%)
1993-2000 Pontiac Firebird
4 (14.3%)
1991-1997 Subaru SVX
1 (3.6%)
1989-1997 Ford Thunderbird
2 (7.1%)
1989-1997 Mercury Cougar
0 (0%)

Total Members Voted: 27

2o6

Let's pretend it's 1996. You have your heart set on a new coupe for your bachelor(ette!?) life. Which mid 90's coupe do you choose?



















2o6

Note: I left some cars off the list (Z, Supra, Soarer/SC) because I thought they'd be too expensive and too obvious.



All these cars are strictly coupe or convertible only, and have seating for four.

Vinsanity

Finally, an interesting one :tounge:

As indifferent as I am to AWD, I'd have to say either the Subie or the Mitsu 3000GT pique my interest the most (might as well add the Dodge Stealth to the list; I like its styling somewhat better)

the Teuton

If it were 1996 and I didn't know any better, I'd go with the 3000GT without a doubt.

But it's not 1996, and I do know better. Last generation Prelude SH.
2. 1995 Saturn SL2 5-speed, 126,500 miles. 5,000 miles in two and a half months. That works out to 24,000 miles per year if I can keep up the pace.

Quote from: CJ on April 06, 2010, 10:48:54 PM
I don't care about all that shit.  I'll be going to college to get an education at a cost to my parents.  I'm not going to fool around.
Quote from: MrH on January 14, 2011, 01:13:53 PM
She'll hate diesel passenger cars, all things Ford, and fiat currency.  They will masturbate to old interviews of Ayn Rand an youtube together.
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2o6

I'm going with the DSM cars, preferably the Talon.



Those look amazing.



Vinsanity

Not that I would vote for them, but it appears the Acura Integra and Ford Thunderbird are missing. Actually, I would choose a T-bird over a similarly-powered hardtop Mustang.

Another car that might be missing would be the Acura Legend. Yeah, it's a little pricey, but IIRC, it kind of competed with the Subie, and was priced in between the turbo and NA 3000GT/Stealth.

2o6

#6
Quote from: Vinsanity on November 17, 2009, 09:24:09 PM
Not that I would vote for them, but it appears the Acura Integra and Ford Thunderbird are missing. Actually, I would choose a T-bird over a similarly-powered hardtop Mustang.

Another car that might be missing would be the Acura Legend. Yeah, it's a little pricey, but IIRC, it kind of competed with the Subie, and was priced in between the turbo and NA 3000GT/Stealth.


Integra and Legend doesn't count. They're also offered as a Sedan.

I forgot about the Thunderbird.

Rupert

No SVX photo?

This a bit tough. There are a lot of cars there that I like, but none I'm crazy for. Preludes, SVX, 'Stang, Firebird/Camaro, MX-6/Probe, Corrado...
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13 cars, 60 cylinders, 52 manual forward gears and 9 automatic, 2 FWD, 42 doors, 1988 average year of manufacture, 3 convertibles, 22 average mpg, and no wheel covers.
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2o6

Quote from: Psilos on November 17, 2009, 09:33:13 PM
No SVX photo?

This a bit tough. There are a lot of cars there that I like, but none I'm crazy for. Preludes, SVX, 'Stang, Firebird/Camaro, MX-6/Probe, Corrado...

It isn't working?

Rupert

Oop, there it is. I'd like the airplane in the back, too. :lol:
Novarolla-Miata-Trooper-Jeep-Volvo-Trooper-Ranger-MGB-Explorer-944-Fiat-Alfa-XTerra

13 cars, 60 cylinders, 52 manual forward gears and 9 automatic, 2 FWD, 42 doors, 1988 average year of manufacture, 3 convertibles, 22 average mpg, and no wheel covers.
PRO TENACIA NULLA VIA EST INVIA

2o6

Quote from: Psilos on November 17, 2009, 09:35:19 PM
Oop, there it is. I'd like the airplane in the back, too. :lol:

I changed the pic.

Submariner

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CALL_911

Oh man, I'd have to sleep on this one. Either a VR6 Corrado or a Prelude Type SH.


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the Teuton

2. 1995 Saturn SL2 5-speed, 126,500 miles. 5,000 miles in two and a half months. That works out to 24,000 miles per year if I can keep up the pace.

Quote from: CJ on April 06, 2010, 10:48:54 PM
I don't care about all that shit.  I'll be going to college to get an education at a cost to my parents.  I'm not going to fool around.
Quote from: MrH on January 14, 2011, 01:13:53 PM
She'll hate diesel passenger cars, all things Ford, and fiat currency.  They will masturbate to old interviews of Ayn Rand an youtube together.
You can take the troll out of the Subaru, but you can't take the Subaru out of the troll!

CALL_911



2004 S2000
2016 340xi

The Pirate

In 1998, I was a freshman in high school.  At that time, a guy that worked for my dad had a white Mazda MX-6 LS.  Had nice looking 17" wheels and some suspension mods.  It also had a glorious sounding exhaust note (I don't recall what his exhaust setup was).  I lusted after that car so badly.

It's not my first choice today, but that's what I wanted at the time.  So, my vote is for the Mazda.
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CJ


Vinsanity

Quote from: 2o6 on November 17, 2009, 09:25:50 PM

Integra and Legend doesn't count. They're also offered as a Sedan.

I forgot about the Thunderbird.

When has that stopped someone from buying a coupe? If someone wants 2 doors, they'll buy something with 2 doors.

Cookie Monster

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SVT666

Well, I've had two Mustangs of that generation and they were bullet proof.  My brother-in-law's brother has a 1998 Pontiac Trans Am WS6 and they make monster power with very little work.  Mustang aftermarket parts are still available in spades, and repairing one if needed is dirt cheap.  The seats are more comfortable then the Firebird's, the interior is nicer, and it's easier to see out of and has a real trunk.  However the seats can be changed in the Firebird and the monster power available from that car is hard to pass up.  1998 Pontiac Trans Am WS6 for me.

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Onslaught

I'm not in love with any of these. I'd rather have a 90-91 MX-6 GT that any of these.

But if I hat to take one it be the 92-97 MX-6.  I'll take an LS M-edition in burgundy or the 95-97. My aunt had one and it was a good car. I'd have got it from her when she sold it but it had an auto.
And they are thought of as "girl cars." But when the hell has that stopped me?

Oh, and I'd rather have a 92-94 MX-3 GS then the MX-6.

Submariner

2010 G-550  //  2019 GLS-550

BimmerM3

Quote from: Submariner on November 17, 2009, 10:36:54 PM



575 isn't a 4 seater, is it?

BTW, that picture doesn't work. I just knew what it was because of the URL.

TBR

Wow, for once I can actually say this: I voted with my wallet.

A 1996 Prelude Vtec has the power and handling of the final generation Prelude, but with better exterior and, in particular, interior styling. Other cars under consideration would be the final generation Prelude, the MX-6, the Celica, the Probe, and the Corrado (in that order).

Tave

Of that list? Either the 3000 or a WS6. Of my own accord? RX7, hands down. I'm thinking you didn't put it on there because you didn't want a runaway.
As I write, highly civilized human beings are flying overhead, trying to kill me.

Quote from: thecarnut on March 16, 2008, 10:33:43 AM
Depending on price, that could be a good deal.

TBR

Quote from: Tave on November 17, 2009, 10:56:45 PM
Of that list? Either the 3000 or a WS6. Of my own accord? RX7, hands down. I'm thinking you didn't put it on there because you didn't want a runaway.

It was also a lot more expensive than the other options.

CaMIRO

In 1996? The Camaro.
In retrospect? The Corrado.

SVT666

Quote from: Tave on November 17, 2009, 10:56:45 PM
Of that list? Either the 3000 or a WS6. Of my own accord? RX7, hands down. I'm thinking you didn't put it on there because you didn't want a runaway.
He didn't put it on there because it's a 2 seater.

Tave

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Quote from: TBR on November 17, 2009, 10:58:03 PM
It was also a lot more expensive than the other options.

Nope. Smack dab in the middle of the WS6/SVX and 3000GT Turbo.
As I write, highly civilized human beings are flying overhead, trying to kill me.

Quote from: thecarnut on March 16, 2008, 10:33:43 AM
Depending on price, that could be a good deal.