I've posted on this forum before, and I am planning on purchasing a new car in the spring, but I am still debating on what that will be. Interested to
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10-14-2014, 11:57 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Which would you rather?
I've posted on this forum before, and I am planning on purchasing a new car in the spring, but I am still debating on what that will be.
Interested to see what everyone's opinion would be on this topic. If you live in a cold/snowy climate such as myself in Minnesota, would you rather drive a 370z during the summer and get a winter beater? or would you rather get an AWD/FWD car and call it a day? I am thinking that if I do get the 370, I will want to find a relatively cheap winter beater, but something not so cheap that will cost me lots in repairs. If I didn't get the 370, I am looking at Audi S5's. They are an AWD coupe that would be perfect for snow. I figure that between the repairs/cost of the Audi it would almost equal out for the cost of a low mileage Z and a winter beater. Gahh.. such a hard decision. My gut keeps leaning towards the 370. Stupid Minnesota and it's winter . I should move! I just enjoy other aspects of the north too much to move hehe. Anyway, any thoughts/opinions would be appreciated. Such a tough choice |
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I live in Michigan and use my truck for anytime I don't want to/can't drive the Z.
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It's funny because I was choosing between the same two cars. I have an SRT8 and and a Smartcar, gas guzzler and gas saver, but I wanted something in between that's was nice, pretty quick and wouldn't kill me at the pump. The S5 is a gorgeous car, but the maintenance is killer especially with the carbon build up so I chose the Nismo instead and couldn't be happier.
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Z and beater or STI year-round.
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I'd get an AWD car if I lived in a snowy climate. I don't even drive my Z when it's near freezing. I drive my 4WD Toyota PU and I live in the PNW.
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If you go STI I'd wait for the mid-cycle refresh since there is a lot of speculation going on that this is when Subaru will give us STI version of the fa20 engine.
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