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<blockquote data-quote="machoheadgames" data-source="post: 432293" data-attributes="member: 18789"><p>I'm certainly not thrilled about the prospect of whipping around a shitbox, but it seems to be a practical choice for what I'm trying to accomplish. I do think getting something a bit more fun would probably be a good idea even if it costs more, it likely will take care of me in resale value anyways. For example, picking a sporty civic trim vs a nissan versa or something. A versa is like absolute bottom of the barrel for brand new and really nobody is looking for a used one of those once it has miles or some years, unless they can get it for dirt cheap: a lot cheaper than i can get one I'd be willing to drive. </p><p></p><p>Funny about the subaru. They seem to be good vehicles but they are kind of like the toyota of the car game. Way overpriced for what they are, in general. Arguably better, maybe in some aspects. But probably not the best choice considering I'm being money conscious, or at least trying to be. Sounds like it worked pretty well for you though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="machoheadgames, post: 432293, member: 18789"] I'm certainly not thrilled about the prospect of whipping around a shitbox, but it seems to be a practical choice for what I'm trying to accomplish. I do think getting something a bit more fun would probably be a good idea even if it costs more, it likely will take care of me in resale value anyways. For example, picking a sporty civic trim vs a nissan versa or something. A versa is like absolute bottom of the barrel for brand new and really nobody is looking for a used one of those once it has miles or some years, unless they can get it for dirt cheap: a lot cheaper than i can get one I'd be willing to drive. Funny about the subaru. They seem to be good vehicles but they are kind of like the toyota of the car game. Way overpriced for what they are, in general. Arguably better, maybe in some aspects. But probably not the best choice considering I'm being money conscious, or at least trying to be. Sounds like it worked pretty well for you though. [/QUOTE]
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