transcendent
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I've done a bit of research into the kinds of cars I would want to own one day. I've decided that reliability was a priority as well as it being economical. Although I prefer 4 seats for practicality if it is somewhat cheap I might go for the 2 seater option. I've choosen:
Toyota MR2 SW20 1993-1999
Toyota Celica 1994-1998
Toyota Camry 1997-2001
I'd like a small car, so the MR2 is the one I'd LOVE to own. Problem is that when I do drive it's usually to pick up family or friends so the MR2 can be a problem. Should I just ignore that attribute and keep it as a personal car to drive me and one other person or should I be considerate? Cause I can't decide between saving for something I TRUELY want or compromising for a bit more practicality. I mean it's a small car so even if it was NA the performance would be just right for me. That and it's very low to the ground mean it'll feel really fast to me. I'm just slightly nervous about the 'snap oversteer' and 'wet grip' problems that some reviews have noted about it.
The Celica is the compromise. It looks good, but I don't think it has enough power, I haven't tried it yet but from the specs it seems slow. I've read reviews on both the MR2 and Celica and the MR2 reviewer were ecstatic about them whereas the Celica owners were just happy with them for okay performance and economy. It has rear seats that are apparently uncomfortable for adults.
The Camry, the car my family share, it's V6 performance is really good, and enough for me. It can do just about everything I want it to. I know it's economy, I know how to drive it, I know it like a friend and I trust it. But it's a family car, and I doubt I'll have a family for quite a while, or ever have one for that matter. If I get a Camry it'll probably stay with me until it gets written off. I doubt I'll buy another car unless I could afford one or required one.
I don't make enough money to save, because I really don't have the desire to look for more work or money because I don't need it. But I want my first car to be a goal and I need to know how much I need to save. Which car would you suggest is best? Please don't mention the Corolla. They may be the most reliable but they have neither the power, the looks or the appeal of the cars I've choosen no matter the model. I can't afford the newest model so that crosses it off my list.
Toyota MR2 SW20 1993-1999
Toyota Celica 1994-1998
Toyota Camry 1997-2001
I'd like a small car, so the MR2 is the one I'd LOVE to own. Problem is that when I do drive it's usually to pick up family or friends so the MR2 can be a problem. Should I just ignore that attribute and keep it as a personal car to drive me and one other person or should I be considerate? Cause I can't decide between saving for something I TRUELY want or compromising for a bit more practicality. I mean it's a small car so even if it was NA the performance would be just right for me. That and it's very low to the ground mean it'll feel really fast to me. I'm just slightly nervous about the 'snap oversteer' and 'wet grip' problems that some reviews have noted about it.
The Celica is the compromise. It looks good, but I don't think it has enough power, I haven't tried it yet but from the specs it seems slow. I've read reviews on both the MR2 and Celica and the MR2 reviewer were ecstatic about them whereas the Celica owners were just happy with them for okay performance and economy. It has rear seats that are apparently uncomfortable for adults.
The Camry, the car my family share, it's V6 performance is really good, and enough for me. It can do just about everything I want it to. I know it's economy, I know how to drive it, I know it like a friend and I trust it. But it's a family car, and I doubt I'll have a family for quite a while, or ever have one for that matter. If I get a Camry it'll probably stay with me until it gets written off. I doubt I'll buy another car unless I could afford one or required one.
I don't make enough money to save, because I really don't have the desire to look for more work or money because I don't need it. But I want my first car to be a goal and I need to know how much I need to save. Which car would you suggest is best? Please don't mention the Corolla. They may be the most reliable but they have neither the power, the looks or the appeal of the cars I've choosen no matter the model. I can't afford the newest model so that crosses it off my list.