I have a 1991 Mazda MX-6. OK It's not a classic Porsche, but is is a really smooth ride, and when I need oomph in traffic, it always delivers. I think the long wedge design is unique. Well OK, you can still see this in some BMW's and Honda's but, you know, I've really gotten used to this car. In spite of its age, is is still solid, and the motor doesn't need an overhaul.
I live in Central America, and labor to fix dents and put on a really nice paint job would not cost a lot. The biggest problem in doing this job might be finding a good dash board. Mine is cracked.
So my question is, should I try to restore this car, or should I start saving for a newer Honda?
I live in Central America, and labor to fix dents and put on a really nice paint job would not cost a lot. The biggest problem in doing this job might be finding a good dash board. Mine is cracked.
So my question is, should I try to restore this car, or should I start saving for a newer Honda?