10-13-2004, 01:21 PM
BLINGMW Wrote:And don't let 'em talk you into a Honda, you'll learn more and have more fun with a RWD car, and double the fun for mid-engine.
I agree with you wholeheartedly...
BUT for someone in college who has to drive the car every day, a Honda is a better answer. How much junk can you haul in an MR2 or Miata? Can you fit more than 1 passenger in either? Can you drive in the snow very well?
Once you're out of college then looking at a MR or FR car is more viable. The only reason I'm not actively pusuing them is I am too damn comfortable in the hatch and I know how to fix just about anything on it... If I had a 2nd car to commute in I'd definitely be in something much sportier/at home on track (probably MKII MR2 NA, new Stang, or E30 325).
RWD stands for Right Wheel Drive
I Am Mike
4 wheels: '01 RAV4 (Formerly '93 Civic CX, '01 S2000, '10 GTI, '09 A4 Avant)
2 wheels: '12 Surly Cross-Check Custom | '14 Trek Madone 2.1 105 | '17 Norco Threshold SL Force 1 | '17 Norco Revolver 9.2 FS | '18 BMC Roadmachine 02 Two | '19 Norco Search XR Steel (Formerly '97 Honda VFR750F, '05 Giant TCR 2, '15 WeThePeople Atlas 24, '10 Scott Scale 29er XT, '11 Cervelo R3 Rival, '12 Ridley X-Fire Red)
No longer onyachin.
4 wheels: '01 RAV4 (Formerly '93 Civic CX, '01 S2000, '10 GTI, '09 A4 Avant)
2 wheels: '12 Surly Cross-Check Custom | '14 Trek Madone 2.1 105 | '17 Norco Threshold SL Force 1 | '17 Norco Revolver 9.2 FS | '18 BMC Roadmachine 02 Two | '19 Norco Search XR Steel (Formerly '97 Honda VFR750F, '05 Giant TCR 2, '15 WeThePeople Atlas 24, '10 Scott Scale 29er XT, '11 Cervelo R3 Rival, '12 Ridley X-Fire Red)
No longer onyachin.

