Heavily built is ok for me as long as the long term reliability is there but the old lady will be using this thing too so whatever it ends up being has to be pretty much turn-key get in and go, reliable for long trips, and not having to have an understanding of how turbos or performance stuff works or having to be watching boost gauges or messing with extra controls, etc.
She needs to be able to just drive it like you would a completely stock anything else.
She's not dumb. She can drive a stick, knows to watch for overheating, check the oil and the tires and simple stuff like that but mechanically inclined or some performance car operator she is definitely not.
She needs to be able to just drive it like you would a completely stock anything else.
She's not dumb. She can drive a stick, knows to watch for overheating, check the oil and the tires and simple stuff like that but mechanically inclined or some performance car operator she is definitely not.