New ITR owner, second time around
Posted: March 4th, 2004, 1:21 am
Well, I just drove home with my new 1998 ITR. It's used, but is in virtually new condition as the car has less than 4k miles on the odo and completely stock. The previous owner is a great guy, a true auto enthusiast, and took great care of the car's mechanicals and cosmetics despite limited use.
I had long thought of replacing my first 1998 ITR after it was stolen, but never got around. I prefer CW, so didn't want to buy a new 2000 or 2001 (no offense to those who own those years, just a personal choice), and just kept waiting for the right used one to surface. It was a long wait, but well worth it.
I've owned a MINI S for the last two years, but promised my son he could have it if he kept his grades up (which he has). Will need to replace the original tires on my ITR (while miles are low, they are 6 years old) before I can accurately compare the handling of the ITR against the MINI. However, I would have to say that right now, the MINI has better steering turn-in and initial braking (even with the snow tires it is wearing currently). Have to remember that the design of the ITR's predecessor is about 10 years old, but that engine ... MY OH MY!!!
I remembered the car to be quite loud, but I guess my hear has really deteriorated as driving home for over 1 hour on the highway at speeds around 70mph was not bothersome. Perhaps I was just having too much fun playing with the controls, especially the gearbox. Well, just wanted to share this moment with you bunch of R-nuts; and for those of you on the fence about buying one ... just do it. Now to find a good car cover.
I had long thought of replacing my first 1998 ITR after it was stolen, but never got around. I prefer CW, so didn't want to buy a new 2000 or 2001 (no offense to those who own those years, just a personal choice), and just kept waiting for the right used one to surface. It was a long wait, but well worth it.
I've owned a MINI S for the last two years, but promised my son he could have it if he kept his grades up (which he has). Will need to replace the original tires on my ITR (while miles are low, they are 6 years old) before I can accurately compare the handling of the ITR against the MINI. However, I would have to say that right now, the MINI has better steering turn-in and initial braking (even with the snow tires it is wearing currently). Have to remember that the design of the ITR's predecessor is about 10 years old, but that engine ... MY OH MY!!!
I remembered the car to be quite loud, but I guess my hear has really deteriorated as driving home for over 1 hour on the highway at speeds around 70mph was not bothersome. Perhaps I was just having too much fun playing with the controls, especially the gearbox. Well, just wanted to share this moment with you bunch of R-nuts; and for those of you on the fence about buying one ... just do it. Now to find a good car cover.