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Funny. Everytime I find myself struggling to get the power down in a Mini, I start wishing it was RWD and imagine what it would be like. I then picture an E30.
Used Honda Accord coupe. The newer ones with 240 hp and a six speed. Its somewhat sporty, looks good, and def. in the price range. Of course Honda = awesome MPG.
But thats just me. If I had 25K? Buy an E30 M3 and hook that up.
i'm going to try and push him towards the mini. He won't get getting anything til the end of this summer, we'll see what happens. Which mini came with 18's?? pics?
I say just stay away from new cars. Ever look in the Roundel classifieds and notice how cheap a 2 year old car is? It's disgusting how much they depreciate in the first few years.
25k to drop and doesn't sound like much of a "car guy".
Very true, he is in no way a "car guy" I'm trying to get him to get something that is cool and a bit sporty. Plus if he got a mini i'd get to drive it every once in a while.
You guys are going to hate me for this, but how about a late model toyota cellica? it "looks" fast, probably handles decently, assuridly gets good gas mileage and you have Toyota's rock solid reliability and safety. I'm sure you could pick up a nice one for $25k, they've been around for a couple years now. Sounds like that would be perfect for your friend. :P
You guys are going to hate me for this, but how about a late model toyota cellica? it "looks" fast, probably handles decently, assuridly gets good gas mileage and you have Toyota's rock solid reliability and safety. I'm sure you could pick up a nice one for $25k, they've been around for a couple years now. Sounds like that would be perfect for your friend. :P
You guys are going to hate me for this, but how about a late model toyota cellica? it "looks" fast, probably handles decently, assuridly gets good gas mileage and you have Toyota's rock solid reliability and safety. I'm sure you could pick up a nice one for $25k, they've been around for a couple years now. Sounds like that would be perfect for your friend. :P
yes i do hate you for saying that...
:ohsnap:
:P
Yes, we knew all along that the whole reason you wanted him to get a Mini was so you could drive it...hahaha
honestly, Mini's a good way to go. try to get the Cooper S - then look into 18" rims later. I'm not sure which ones come with 18's by default?
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