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Dont know what to buy
I having a difficult time deciding on what to buy
A mazda mx-6 or a Mr2 1994 i need some help |
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Well judging by your choices...I'll make an assumption that you'll probably like the mx6 and be able to live with it better.
An MR2 is a lot less stable when turning, especially in the rain or snow. The car does offer a lot more performance than the MX6, but that comes at a serious price. One wrong move in an MR2 and it's destroyed if you don't counter the oversteer. One mistake in an MX6 and you'll be completely fine. Do you really need to be able to corner a few miles per hour faster? Or would you like to not worry about that and pay more attention to the girl in the passenger seat? Which brings me to another question: can you really live with only 2 seats? Less girls to cart around...less friends to fuck around with...more hassles. Do you really want to pay the insurance for a car like the MR2? It will most likely be quite a difference...and what's the benefit if you aren't taking advantage of the performance? There is a decent amount of aftermarket support for the MX6 and while I hate the car and I hate Mazda...to each his own and you can definitely make it a fast and pleasent looking car.
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I agree that if you want a car to carry more people get the MX6. But if you are like me and like cars that aren't ordinary get the Mr2. Of course I am biased because I own a Mr2 Turbo, but when people ask what you drive I am PROUD to say an Mr2. They are also a lot more rare, and I am willing to sacrifice a little to own one. The MX6 isn't made with the same quality, and they are a dime a dozen. But it is just my opinion, and that is all I have to give. Good luck with whatever car you choose! (Mr2
)Chris |
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IMO, MX6 is a car, MR2 is a sport car......get MR2
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