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I would play it safe and buy a used car in a cheaper range. But that's me.
Have you looked at maybe staying fun while going cheaper and doing something like a used Miata? |
These cars are tempting especially if I can find a stock used one for under $20k, shed some weight, and turn it into a fun car. It looks pretty good, rear wheel driven, has the option to row your own gears, etc. But wait! I still have my Z and I'm 1 car payment away... :D
Seriously, though, if I didn't have my Z, I wouldn't mind getting one of these used as my next project. |
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SIMPLY REFINANCE and extend the loan term don't down grade you will be unhappy, you already have equity in the car keep it.
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I was jealous of my former roommates BRZ back when I had my 2012 sport/touring 370. It reminded me of a slower version of my c6 z06 while my 370z reminded me of a faster version of an altima.
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Kinda regret getting the FRS, I should've just went with the S2K like my original plan.
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332HP vs 200HP.
No way .. |
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i was just about to post this... again. |
Had a little run in with a BRZ today. Being heavy city traffic I was in Sport mode as 8 gears is too damn many in that kind of driving. So we both turn off onto a country road, I was behind him. He had full aftermarket exhaust and sounded pretty good at WOT when he took off. I was at half throttle, short shifting keeping up with him. As great as that chassis is, that car is slow as balls. So overpriced too.
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No one is really looking at the situation for what it is.
Going $100K into the hole for tuition is CRAZY in itself, but I understand that it's for personal and professional development. I will withhold my opinions on spending money on tuition, etc and return on investments. However, I would avoid the following because of the looming tuition monster: The BRZ may very well be the nicest most amazing thing you own if you can't see the forest through the trees. Suffer now, knock out your schooling, don't have a car payment period. Find a civic with the equity you have in the Z, pay cash, and make that thing work until you're out from underneath your school. I know friends with school debt that they will never pay off because they can't think far enough ahead and make the sacrifices to enable themselves to shop for houses instead of apartments and Corvettes instead of Scions. Don't do it to yourself - you're young now, do the smart thing and roll with exotics later. The system is set up for you to set yourself up for failure as you're doing now - student loans are set up so you never pay them off and pay interest into the pot for the rest of your life. That's my advice to you man - if $400-500 a month for a Z is going to hose you, $300/mo for a Scion isn't going to make your situation any better. Get your school done and paid for. My wife is living that situation right now - she makes great money but she takes 40% of it and throws it at student loans every month. When I was at her income level, I had a new Nissan Altima Coupe V6 and a house. It's going to suck, but there is nothing better than looking back and saying "yup, that sucked, but I did it, and I'm better for it now." |
:iagree: This is spot on! Life is about choices and if you make the right ones now you have the choice to choose between whichever sports car you like later. That is why you see "old guys" driving Vetts!
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