Hypnotized said:I plan on keeping this car for a very long time. It is everything I wanted plus some and it is amazing to me. I just love it.
you could go for an audi - the quattro system is very nice. of course, your price range needs to be pretty large to buy an audi in the first place.Demonic-Speed said:Long haul, I still have my old accordI will probably have 3 grand in mods by the end of the year, and it is hard to let something go that you have put so much money into. But I would like AWD, but I don't like the look of the WRX and the EVO is pushing way to much PSI for me to think it will stick up as a good Daily driver for years to come...
apocman said:I will keep my car for at least five years. I may even keep it longer, due to the fact it is always good to have a third car, incase the two main units break down. I have my paid off 98 Kia Sephia in this particular role right now. (thumb)
In addition, This is the first car I have owned where I have had an experience like this; i.e. hanging out with others who own the same car. It was like when I bought the car it had hidden options: new friends, fun things to do like meets & etc. So with that said; those are just a few of the reasons I would keep the car for a while!!!
AGR said:.......then; I will be looking at possibly, an S2000 or 350Z, or maybe even a Cooper S.(rockon)
-----WORD----jersey_emt said:If the Mazdaspeed 3 is 240HP AWD, I'm trading it in for that.
you're a very lucky guy - i envy you. not many people get that kind of gift. savor the love from the parentsgboromsp said:Well I'll probably be getting rid of the MSP this time next year. I'll be graduating with a degree in Finance, and my parents said they will buy me a faster car for graduation. I wanted a bike, but they won't do that, so we compromised for a car. I'm going with an EVO or STI. I may keep the MSP if I can afford to insure both, we'll see.