SpatiallyAware
Lifer
- Sep 7, 2009
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They are decent cars, but you need to have an emotional attachment to them to make it enjoyable. That means researching and doing the little fixes on your own, which usually requires a second (reliable) vehicle, OR having deep pockets.
To me it's a great second car for a mid 20-something to tinker with. NOT a good first and only car.
Like everyone else said... miata, or something more common is a better bet. I've seen too many kids essentially ruin their young driving life by having a car that is down 90% of the time.. which means bumming rides and such.
To me it's a great second car for a mid 20-something to tinker with. NOT a good first and only car.
Like everyone else said... miata, or something more common is a better bet. I've seen too many kids essentially ruin their young driving life by having a car that is down 90% of the time.. which means bumming rides and such.