If I bought this will I regret it? Should I just buy a newer, reliable sudan?
>>28895056I mean, assuming it's a stick and it comes with the khakis, you probably won't regret it from a driver's perspective. However, I bought a Z3 when I was in college and while it was wonderful, it made long-distance trips a pain in the ass and it made having a family harder because the COVID-era market made getting a cheap sedan unpossible. So assuming Murphey's law hits and you get stuck in it for the next 14 years in the midst of many life changes, you might regret it.
drop a couple thousand more, and you can have a 4 cylinder sixth gen Camaro. more practicality with better handling on all season tires. the miata only feels good with summer tires.
>>28895059>unpossible
>>28895063Look at you. Pathetic. Pounding away at your keyboard with your penis-tipped hands accusing a superior brain of being a member of the think tank.
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>>28895056I wouldn't recommend buying a sudan. A cyprus might be better for you.
>>28895056S O U T HUDA N
>>28895056>If I bought this will I regret it?It's slow, really slow. If you're going to get it get one of the 2019-2023 models. It basically doesn't work if you have any sort of responsibilities, but the great thing about a car like this is that it frees you from any responsibilities. It's the best second car you can have.
>>28895113>It's slow, really slow.Unless you're one of those NPCs that "has to be first" it's plenty of power. Just my 2c
>>28895063IT’S A LOBOTOMITE! HERE! IN THE DOME!
>>28895056Part availability is excellent and there's an incredible aftermarket, so if you want a car you can easily repair and modify yourself it's a good choice. It will be very easy to park.It's small, can hold a single passenger maximum, and almost no cargo. It will have a lot of interior noise. It won't be particularly comfortable on longer drives.Depends on how the tradeoffs seem to you. Can you wrench? Are you willing to learn? Will you actually do it? Do you need more space?
>>28895056I had the same idea and ended up selling the Miata a year later, get the nice new reliable thing