Originally posted by RobH
1/8th scale buggies are not cheap. No word of lie, they can cost upwards of $2500! I'd call mine the "Bargain Buggy". I've invested only $1200ish (little by little since april).
IMO, the only buggy that's worth it's salt can comes inunder $500 is the Hot Bodies Lightning Pro.
No offence man, I'm sure your choices in buggies are great ones, but it's somewhat typical of what I see a lot on these types of forums.
If you get a decent RTR kit you don't have to dish out $1500 to decide whether it's the hobby for you or not.
From what I've seen, there's aftermarket parts for almost all the RTR kits. OFNA, GS, etc. There's hardened chassis, better braces, just about anything. And a lot of them have a "pro" counter-part that you can use parts form to upgrade your RTR. It depends on what you want to do with them, and if you're just starting out, I really don't think that it's great advice to suggest only the most expensive buggies.
If you have the money, just like anything else, why not, but usually that's not the case..
I fully admit, it's not cheap to get into these things, any of them, as I've learned recently (lots of little extras, like temp gauges and other accessories.)
I don't know. I just see a lot of "All the buggies are junk except the one I use" or "All the buggies are junk except the best one you can buy."
Seriously, no offence. But I really think a newcomer could be very happy with some of the nice RTR kits out there, and not have to dish out lots of cash.
I recently aquired a new GS Storm RTR, and I'm very happy so far. I've upgraded a few things, and I'm still breaking in the motor. The LHS's I've taken it to around here all agree that it's a very decent buggy and only a few small modifications will improve it's reliability greatly. It might not be racing quality yet (although lots of people race Storm RTR's) but it could be.