I saw this black 2004 Toyota MR2 Spyder and I totally felt in love with it but I had never heard of this car so I am clueless. I love the sport looks, that it is convertible, the Sequential Manual Transmission, and ofcourse, the fact that it is just 4 cylinders for fuel economy. I am 18, single, space is not my concern. I was wondering about the cost of repairs and maintainance, reliability, security etc... also, is $9000 a high price for 45k miles?
I was told that a convertible car was not very safe due to the roof and that's what is mostly keeping me from buying it but I don't see whats the difference to a regular car unless the car is turned upside down in a horrible crash. And what are the chances of that specific car being stolen by braking the roof open with a knife? isn't it easier just to break a window?
Also, is picking that car over a 2003 Nissan 350z that costs over 13k a bad choice taking in consideration that it is just 4 cylinders and way cheaper for the same sports look and reliability I am looking for?
I am 18, male, form Miami and I basically just go from home to school every day and sometimes to the beach or movies on weekends. - no racing or anything like that -
You are welcome to talk about the things you like about the car as well, you don't have to focus on the negatives, those are just my concerns.
I was told that a convertible car was not very safe due to the roof and that's what is mostly keeping me from buying it but I don't see whats the difference to a regular car unless the car is turned upside down in a horrible crash. And what are the chances of that specific car being stolen by braking the roof open with a knife? isn't it easier just to break a window?
Also, is picking that car over a 2003 Nissan 350z that costs over 13k a bad choice taking in consideration that it is just 4 cylinders and way cheaper for the same sports look and reliability I am looking for?
I am 18, male, form Miami and I basically just go from home to school every day and sometimes to the beach or movies on weekends. - no racing or anything like that -
You are welcome to talk about the things you like about the car as well, you don't have to focus on the negatives, those are just my concerns.