If you could....

Would you trade your msp +2k for a brand new msp

  • Yes

    Votes: 25 43.1%
  • No

    Votes: 33 56.9%

  • Total voters
    58
It's not worth it man, they all have the exact same problems. Trust me. Now, If I was trading it in, for one without any issues, came with a boost gauge and a TT, and stiffer motor mounts, and stronger internals....maybe, Until then, I spend the 2 grand, upgrading those parts myself. It's a great car, I love mine, and wouldn't want to trade it, as I have the seat fit to me perfectly, plus I've werked out most of the little problems, only one little rattle left, and me, and some glue are gonna try and find that problem, and glue it down...lol. I would never drive a yellow one, me and yellow just don't werk together...I've only been in three yellow cars ever in my almost 18years, and each one crashed with me in it......so me not want yellow.
 
HELL no! Why pay an extra $2,000 and make the same mistake twice?! The whole point is learn from your mistakes.
 
I wouldn't. I love my car. But Mazda/Callaway should have done something with the I/C. Like a front mount. But everyone knows that.
 
i think i would pass. i really enjoy the car, and not for a long time will i get a different vehicle. also, why would you "upgrade" to a car with less power/performance (considering you modded the first)? seems like a double shot to the wallet...
 
i couldnt do it. i have attachment issues with my cars...i don't think i'll ever get rid of any of em if i can help it. :)
 
I wouldnt do it for another speed. Im happy with what I have now and if I were to trade it in I would trade it in for something different why get the same exact car and mod it all over again!
 
mspeed101 said:
I wouldnt do it for another speed. Im happy with what I have now and if I were to trade it in I would trade it in for something different why get the same exact car and mod it all over again!

Exactily !!!!
 
NO. Waste of time and if you already put money into your car than wahts the point?

Keep it and mod it some more!
 
I guess it depends on exactly what your annoying little problems were... care to elaborate on them?
 
well....i did it.

DAMMM im happy i did. This new car is so much smoother, doesnt tick, dosnt buck when shifting hard. Everyone who rides with me notices how much smoother it is, people would think i didnt know how to drive with how much my old msp would buck, now its smooth.

Moved all my aftermarket stuff yesterday, (doin TT 2day).

I dono, i agree it would of been really nice to dump that money into the engine, but i feel like this is a better car.
 
SoniCraze said:
well....i did it.

DAMMM im happy i did. This new car is so much smoother, doesnt tick, dosnt buck when shifting hard. Everyone who rides with me notices how much smoother it is, people would think i didnt know how to drive with how much my old msp would buck, now its smooth.

Moved all my aftermarket stuff yesterday, (doin TT 2day).

I dono, i agree it would of been really nice to dump that money into the engine, but i feel like this is a better car.
Give it time. A newer car is always better. Once she gets some miles on her she'll probably be just as bad as the other one.
 
girth said:
Give it time. A newer car is always better. Once she gets some miles on her she'll probably be just as bad as the other one.
I totally agree. It may be smoother and better now but after time you will have the same problems and then some. But at least your happy with your new speed so thats all that matters! good luck
 
well, i think i would do it in h is situation, i mean either way when he decides to sell it, he would have 13k less miles than if he had his old one so that will bring him back most of his $$$ right there, he also has 13k miles more for warranty, and now he is back to flawless car again... to some people those things alone are worth 2k witht he peace of mind
kris
 
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