Honda or Chevy?

which one?

  • Chevy Cobalt

    Votes: 5 14.7%
  • Honda Si

    Votes: 29 85.3%

  • Total voters
    34
Quote from Cutten:



It's not what you drive, it's how you drive it.

That's like saying "It's not what you trade, but how you trade it"

I dont care how good a trader you are...if you're trying to trade for a living off a 5k account forget it..the guy with over 100 g's is gonna be much better off.
 
Quote from cashmoney69:

I currently drive a 04 civic, but I cant stand the fact that it's soooo slow. It probably has less than 160hp, and I get made fun of all the time by my friends who have a 99 Mustang, and 06 Jetta.

So the cars I was lookin at are the

Honda civic Si 197 hp @ 7,800 rpms / 139 torque 6,100 rpms

Chevy cobalt SS (supercharged) 205 hp @ 5,600/ 200 lbs torque at 4,400

You might want to take a look at your local chapter of th S.C.C.A.
(Sport car club of America). It is a drivers sport more than a horse power sport.

Akuma
 
Quote from cashmoney69:

That's like saying "It's not what you trade, but how you trade it"

I dont care how good a trader you are...if you're trying to trade for a living off a 5k account forget it..the guy with over 100 g's is gonna be much better off.

Disagree with that entirely. I'd take a good trader with a 5K account over a crap trader with a 100k account. I think that fits the analogy, no?

I think the statement 'It's not what you trade, but how you trade it' is right on the money!

Also agree that anyone who wants to go fast could benefit from a lesson or two, if only to understand cornering.
 
Quote from skepticaltrader:

You have to go with the Honda.

Check out the most reliable cars from Consumer Reports.

http://money.cnn.com/popups/2006/autos/reliable/index.html


Chevy Cobalt was one of the least reliable small cars.
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S-Trader
Having driven GM, Honda, Nissan, Toyota;
prefer the last brands more than former, but may buy[cash money] a Saturn/GM. Consumer reports are ''street smart''

Also , Nickname/Cash Money,
get a revelation, as a midsize banker [not big banker] said;
the purpose of a car is to get from point a to point b.
Get a revelation means your friends are wrong about a purpose of a car, its not NASCAR/get speeding tickets, or kill youself......

Having said that, several of my older[mature] clients drives a GM corvette;
they could probably out run your friends, not saying they would???????.Corvette is highly rated by Consumer reports.................:D
 
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