11-19-2006, 10:16 PM
I think the person looking to buy, really needs to figure out what they want to do with the vehicle.
Iknow when I started I grabbed a savage, and bashed the crap out of it, but then that got boring and I started to race. So sold the savage and got a buggy then got a truggy and so on and so on.
You say the MT is the cheapest, but not if they want to race. Because they will buy the truck, then spend a lot to get it to race worthiness. Then after trying for a while figure out they can not compete. SO they sell it for big loss, then buy a buggy or truggy. So in actuality you end up spending more.
So the big factor should be "where you going to run it" This is why I will second Roccos truggy suggestion, because you can bash it and then still race it.
Iknow when I started I grabbed a savage, and bashed the crap out of it, but then that got boring and I started to race. So sold the savage and got a buggy then got a truggy and so on and so on.
You say the MT is the cheapest, but not if they want to race. Because they will buy the truck, then spend a lot to get it to race worthiness. Then after trying for a while figure out they can not compete. SO they sell it for big loss, then buy a buggy or truggy. So in actuality you end up spending more.
So the big factor should be "where you going to run it" This is why I will second Roccos truggy suggestion, because you can bash it and then still race it.
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