joe satriani wrote:is 2014 guys, it has been 10 years, since the last production year of the cavalier. I'm sure the majority of you are probably around the 100k+ mark now.
Why are you still trying to modify a car that only gets older, flimsier, cheaper with time? The interior, even if you take care of it, it falls apart on its own, because of the poverty quality. The dash gets cracks on its own. The seats are just plain old. The plastic interior also gets cracked. The carpet is also low quality. The exterior paint is low quality and prone to clear coat delamination.
Sure, you can always replace these parts, by getting aftermarket seats, new carpet, crack covers, get it painted again, etc, but it doesn't make sense to keep wasting money on a car, that is already on a car that was never good to begin with. This is why so many people rag on the cavaliers and sunfires. Because ALOT of kids try to take them and mAKE 'HOT RODS' out of them.
They are fine cars for what they are. Just like all the other cheaper, low end front wheel drive cars. They are econo, buy use and throw away type cars. Ment to get you from point A to B and does fine with that. Prob comes when kid thinks its a fast car, trys to mod it for looks and or performance. Then its just a pretty much sad, sick joke
They were cheap throw away cars. Some lasted a very long time, others didn't. But overall they're cheaply made cars. However they served their purpose. But people think they're "nice". They're far from it. Economical? Yes. Fairly reliable? Absolutely. High quality? No. Well built? Far from it
I also wanted to mod my car, make it look fast, by adding wheels, lowering springs, bodykit, wings, etc, but after a while, I realized, how everyone dislikes the cavalier, that it would only make me look like those tryhard fast and furious kids, who rice their kids in hopes to make it look fast.
Sure, you can rationalize, that you install quality parts, unlike those kids who buy from ebay, and you make it look "clean" but at the end of the end, it is still a riced out cavalier, who is not supposed look that way, it was never to be fast or look fast.
We bought the cavaliers because it was our only option at the moment, maybe you didn't have money for something, or you were simply unaware of how the cavalier quality really was, since you couldn't afford a better vehicle, you decided to modify it, and make it look better.
At the end of the day, its your car, and you can do whatever you want. I'm sure for many, you have spent thousands on your car, many people here keep repeating that modding is a useless hobby, that doesn't get you anything in return, yet you continue doing it.
For example, just to lower the cavalier, it can cost you from $700 up to 1000, and that's just for the 2 parts, without installation. It is because the cheapness of this car, that we have buy new struts, and since NOONE, mods the cavalier, excepts a small community, the prices on these parts never go down
I wanted to lower my cavalier, and the lowest I could find for the struts and springs, was $800 total, and then you add installation, almost 1k
1k just to lower a car that is out of production, and at the end, I thought, nobody is gonna really notice, my cavalier is not gonna impress anyone, no mater how much I mod it
joe satriani wrote:
I also wanted to mod my car, make it look fast, by adding wheels, lowering springs, bodykit, wings, etc, but after a while, I realized, how everyone dislikes the cavalier, that it would only make me look like those tryhard fast and furious kids, who rice their kids in hopes to make it look fast.
Sure, you can rationalize, that you install quality parts, unlike those kids who buy from ebay, and you make it look "clean" but at the end of the end, it is still a riced out cavalier, who is not supposed look that way, it was never to be fast or look fast.
We bought the cavaliers because it was our only option at the moment, maybe you didn't have money for something, or you were simply unaware of how the cavalier quality really was, since you couldn't afford a better vehicle, you decided to modify it, and make it look better.
At the end of the day, its your car, and you can do whatever you want. I'm sure for many, you have spent thousands on your car, many people here keep repeating that modding is a useless hobby, that doesn't get you anything in return, yet you continue doing it.
For example, just to lower the cavalier, it can cost you from $700 up to 1000, and that's just for the 2 parts, without installation. It is because the cheapness of this car, that we have buy new struts, and since NOONE, mods the cavalier, excepts a small community, the prices on these parts never go down
I wanted to lower my cavalier, and the lowest I could find for the struts and springs, was $800 total, and then you add installation, almost 1k
1k just to lower a car that is out of production, and at the end, I thought, nobody is gonna really notice, my cavalier is not gonna impress anyone, no mater how much I mod it
Tinkles(KGM) wrote:240sx's, DSMs, F-bodies, Civics, etc are all older and still the "preferred" choice. Age means nothing.
strat81 wrote:Because my riced out cavalier eats cars 2-3 times it's price on an autox course...
backpacker3 wrote:joe satriani wrote:
Wait a minute...... Reread the the original post, I figured out what happened here and I think you'll see it too (look at the part I put in bold especially), the OP bought a cheap cavalier and wanted to mod it but saw that the good parts are all expensive. So now he's throwing a temper tantrum because he can't afford parts and feels the need to insult people so he doesn't feel as bad.
Feeling better now OP?
Oh an pd by the way I'm not modding a cavalier......
Cause I got a sunfire
cavalier/sunfire, same thing, same car, same engine, same body, same everything
My cavalier is from 2004, and has only 65k miles, how is that cheap? If anything, all cavalier and sunfires by default, no matter how new, and well kept, are still cheap. They came from factory that way. I wanted to mod my cavalier like everyone else here, why can't you admit that the cavalier sucks, performances and looks wise, and that's why you want to modify it?
You want to make it look better, and faster, because it didn't look that way from stock.
The only reason good parts are expensive, is because nobody is really modding these cars, except a small community of people, therefore, they retain their retail value, it never drops.
I don't understand why you guys cannot admit, that is the reason why you are modding, you realize you are throwing your money away on cars, that will not sell well, majority of people do not like these cars, and if they see one that is modded, is even worse, they would rather have stock, which brings me again to my point
Modding in general is useless, but especially on cars that are cheap, and were never meant to look and be fast.
I had the dream to make it "fast" and "cool", but once you get a taste of a real head turner/fast/cool car, you will never look back.
I wish I had never put a dime into my cavalier..... This is all my opinion; The car was good at getting from point A to point B, but for me, that is all
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I guess you just don't get understand what it means to be an actual car guy.
joe satriani wrote:
cavalier/sunfire, same thing, same car, same engine, same body, same everything
My cavalier is from 2004, and has only 65k miles, how is that cheap? If anything, all cavalier and sunfires by default, no matter how new, and well kept, are still cheap. They came from factory that way. I wanted to mod my cavalier like everyone else here, why can't you admit that the cavalier sucks, performances and looks wise, and that's why you want to modify it?
You want to make it look better, and faster, because it didn't look that way from stock.
The only reason good parts are expensive, is because nobody is really modding these cars, except a small community of people, therefore, they retain their retail value, it never drops.
I don't understand why you guys cannot admit, that is the reason why you are modding, you realize you are throwing your money away on cars, that will not sell well, majority of people do not like these cars, and if they see one that is modded, is even worse, they would rather have stock, which brings me again to my point
Modding in general is useless, but especially on cars that are cheap, and were never meant to look and be fast.
I had the dream to make it "fast" and "cool", but once you get a taste of a real head turner/fast/cool car, you will never look back.
I wish I had never put a dime into my cavalier..... This is all my opinion; The car was good at getting from point A to point B, but for me, that is all
Matt Link wrote:
I had more fun building, designing, engineering, and spending time with people who worked on my car than I do actually owning or driving it.
its not always the destination that is important.
Also, no one has ever (to my face anyhow) ragged on my car. Ever.
joe satriani wrote:strat81 wrote:Because my riced out cavalier eats cars 2-3 times it's price on an autox course...
and bikes own most cars on the course, doesn't matter
Any car, if you put enough money into it, can be made to be faster than cars that are stock, is common sense
You can put NOS, and win most races
Also, you say you cavalier is faster than cars that are 3 times it's price, but only because their cars are not modded like yours, or at least not as heavily modded as yours, such as having a turbo, etc
Do you really think a cavalier is going to beat a car that comes with more stock HP, and is heavily modded as yours? lol
only reason you would win, is because yours is more modded than the other car
If both start out at similar HP and torque, it makes sense, the most modded car will win
If you compete with a stock car that already comes with 250hp from factory, and is heavily modded with turbo, nos, and so many other @!#$, how could you win? lol