{WTB} Shinka
#1
Shinka
Year: 2006
Make: Mazda
Model: RX-8
Price: $14000
Mileage: 25000
Color: copper red
Private or Dealer Listing: Private Listing
Location (US State/Canada/Int): NH
Preferably an 06 Copper red.
mileage 40k and under, under 25k would be best.
ill offer 14k and down from there
Last edited by Astre; 11-11-2010 at 09:18 PM.
#3
Last edited by VictorD; 11-12-2010 at 02:00 PM.
#4
At least I didn't say never! There is probably a reserve price on it, but you might be able to push him down to 15000 or so on it. It's a pretty good deal. 14k would be hard, but if you can go just a lil higher you might be able to get this one.
#7
Wow. Same thing.. Except I had a shinka GT 06. Brillian Black. Got totaled, and now Im stuck in the 04 range. im almost 17. :\
#12
I'd love to drive manual but i just can't handle it yet, and heck with tiptronic option it'll get me started on manual training.
I lowball on the price, yea, but hey doesn't hurt to try.
still looking for it though, throw me an offer if you do have one for sale.
#14
oh dude, really? i should do more research on that stuff...
yea I live in a city, stop and go with manual is going to burn me out fast.
my way to work would've be half an hour highway, so I thought hmm AT with tipto should fit pretty good. guess not.
know what i'll train on manual and comeback later on.
darn navy thanks, i really need to do my homework.
close thread?
yea I live in a city, stop and go with manual is going to burn me out fast.
my way to work would've be half an hour highway, so I thought hmm AT with tipto should fit pretty good. guess not.
know what i'll train on manual and comeback later on.
darn navy thanks, i really need to do my homework.
close thread?
#15
Its a lot easier to get a hang of driving a manual than you would think. Seriously.... The first couple days will feel bizarre. The first week or two you will be able to do reasonably well at it but still be a little nervous driving in heavy traffic. After a couple of weeks you will be totally comfortable with it. And after a month or two you won't even notice its there anymore....
Find someone who knows how to drive one to teach you, cause it is a lot easier to learn from a person than it is to try to learn yourself on the internet or something ha.
But yeah I promise you that it really isn't a hassle to drive a manual in traffic once you get the hang of it. Its actually enjoyable. Makes you feel like you have a lot more control over the car than an automatic does in my opinion.
Find someone who knows how to drive one to teach you, cause it is a lot easier to learn from a person than it is to try to learn yourself on the internet or something ha.
But yeah I promise you that it really isn't a hassle to drive a manual in traffic once you get the hang of it. Its actually enjoyable. Makes you feel like you have a lot more control over the car than an automatic does in my opinion.
#16
Starting from a stop is the hardest thing. Once you get a hang of that, everything else is cake. I just drove it around in a parking lot for a couple of days starting and stopping, and then was fine. But the paddle shifters are nothing like a manual. At all. I didn't use them very often when I had my AT.
#18
edit* ment to quote Astre.
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