yes but all the hassel to post on paper and waiting for a buyer money is no issue to me; extra 2-3k that is
How about looking to affordability? Depends on salary if we can afford to pay for the monthly installment etc.
one of the most important attributes for me is driving feel, i like to be able to feel the road through the steering wheel and it needs to be a manual. theres nothing that annoys me more than a numb steering wheel and throttle lag.
I am not an expert on car but here is my experiences: 1. The first thing you should do is to think long and hard as to how much you want or can spend on a car. (reg fee, tax, and insurance) 2. Then, what's your lifestyle - long commute to work, local shopping, road trips every month, etc.. These are the two most important things to consider and will dictate whether to buy a new or used car and the attributes you need. When you talk about attributes - I am guessing you're pointing at options like blue fog light, all powered, airbags, leather, etc.. Personally, for a gal (like my sis), if I can afford it, I would buy a new car so she can avoid car troubles.
I'm currently debating to get the Honda Civic or Toyota 1993 Supra to replace my existing Impreza 05'. I think you should go for the Civic!
oh... since you live in toronto.. wanna drive to markham and drop that impreza at my house, then you could get that civic of yours?
Buying a car you like and drive for a long run. Every car have there value depend on the history of the car.