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Re: Should I buy a Corrado SLC???



Okay. I do appreciate that the Corrado wouldn't be AS good as a track car as 
a 325. I have looked into both. I'd kinda' just like a Corrado to have, you 
know, for fun. I'm trying to figure out if there is any practical reason NOT 
to buy one to replace my Jetta. I'm not even saying that I wouldn't ALSO get 
an E30 325, but I really am trying to figure out if there are any grounds on 
which to dissuade me from buying a Corrado. See my point? I like the 
Corrado.

Dave


>From: "Bill Hussey" <list_squid@hotmail.com>
>Reply-To: jettaglx@igtc.com
>To: jettaglx@igtc.com
>Subject: Re: Should I buy a Corrado SLC???
>Date: Wed, 25 Apr 2001 06:36:59 -0400
>
>>From: "Mike VanAmburgh" <vmichael12@qwest.net>
>>Date: Tue, 24 Apr 2001 21:48:19 -0600
>>
>>If you're looking for a track car, why not get a BMW of some sort?
>>Corrados are fun, but front wheel drive + heavy VR6 for the track -
>>bleh!
>>
>>Mike
>>
>>David Bergesen wrote:
>> >
>> > Opinions? I've always loved the SLC, especially with the speed actuated
>> > spoiler. For some reason, all research has rendered complaints of 'high
>> > maintenance costs.' Could they really be all that worse than other VR6
>> > maint? Please let me know what you think. I'd like it as a track
>> > car/runabout, being quicker, lighter, and nimbler than the Jetta.
>> >
>> > David
>
>Koodo's Mike.  Dave, get theeself into a used E30 325i, they're practically
>bulletproof and will be quicker around the track than the Corrado while
>being a thousand times more rewarding to drive at the same time.
>
>Bill
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