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Old 10-18-2009, 08:08 PM
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e 10 wat are the pros and cons of a e 10 and any one selling very cheep used ones
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Originally Posted by slasher man
e 10 wat are the pros and cons of a e 10 and any one selling very cheep used ones
The pros:
It's cheap

The cons:
It's trash

Yeah that about sums it up. Buy a better car.
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Originally Posted by MonkeyFist
The pros:
It's cheap

The cons:
It's trash

Yeah that about sums it up. Buy a better car.

wow thanks is it that bad
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Originally Posted by slasher man
wow thanks is it that bad
I have never heard one person say as good thing about it. You'd be better served buying a used car.
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I had one. Its crap. It would only be any good after £100 of upgrades. For £100 you can buy a TA05 kit. Guess which route I took?
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then wat is a good on road electric car that is cheep
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The HPI E10 is designed as a very entry level car that can be used to bash in the street or drift. You can make a E10 race worthy, but as others have pointed out that can be expensive.

The best option for a new racer with a limited budget is to buy a good used touring car that still has lots of part support. I would suggest if you have a local track/hobby shop, that you should find out what is raced locally. Many racers have an opinion on what the best car is, but good local support can be worth a lot when starting out new.
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Originally Posted by IndyRC_Racer
The best option for a new racer with a limited budget is to buy a good used touring car that still has lots of part support. I would suggest if you have a local track/hobby shop, that you should find out what is raced locally. Many racers have an opinion on what the best car is, but good local support can be worth a lot when starting out new.
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