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Okay so actually it looks like I'm probably gonna get a real job after graduation and so the budget can now probably accomodate an FRS or WRX (new one of course, I feel like getting an EJ powered car is asking for trouble).
I guess the question I'm trying to answer for myself is how practical do I want my next car to be...I considered a Lexus IS250 manual (hard to find) as a nice low key practical car that could still be kind of fun and reliable, but I don't really see the back seats being used much so maybe vestigal or non-existent back seats are still a good idea. |
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If you can swing two cars, the other option would be to grab a clean ~$15k JDM sports car and a regular 4dr car as a DD. S2000 and 350z come to mind with a Toyota Matrix for people hauling and grocery getting duties.
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imo if practicality is a concern at all there are a bunch of hot hatches available and at a few years old they can all slide in under $20k a veritable bargain: Focus ST, Fiesta ST, Abarth, Mini, GTI, Mazdaspeed 3.
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Remember, I'm coming from an MR2 Spyder. The FRS/BRZ is like a minivan to me. |
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The answer is still 2GR, Serial.
Now you don't have the cost excuse. Buy a used commuter and swap and hardtop the Spyder.
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This is probably the best route to take and you won't have car payments too. Although, I'd go for the 2zz as it's less hassle of a swap and light.
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Considering the Lexus because they're kind of old and you can grab a used one at steep discount. WRX, well, for some strange reason I really like the new one, and it's actually fast unlike the BRZ, which is nice. Last edited by serialk11r; 02-12-2015 at 03:16 PM. |
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So are all the hatches I mentioned, all can be had for under $20k...
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Oh noooo!
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The 2015 WRX is a seriously awesome car. It can do everything pretty well.
If you had the space/money, keeping the MR-S and swapping the 2ZZ would be tempting. My brother's is a lot of fun, but it's much too impractical to be an only car. - Andy |
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http://www.ft86club.com/forums/showt...16#post2130616 Weird way to go about it. Anyways... Serial, the forum has spoken. 2ZZ and a daily. TVS that bitch, too.
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