29
Feb

What car should i get?

Author: admin

I want a toyota celica, but I haven't really looked around for different cars. If there is any cars that are similar to a toyota celica like the hyundai tiburon…. then let me know! Best answer will recieve 10 points and a Thank you! : )


Answer:
If you are looking new, they don't make the celica any more. The Scion TC is extremely popular right now, and gives you plenty of choice with color and options with a hassel free experence with no negotiating price or any thing like that, you can get one new for less than 20K. Trying to find a used TC is very difficult, and according to forbes magizine hold it value better than any car on the road that's saying alot coming from a Toyota product line that holds their values extremely well. Used TC go for anywhere from 13K to 17K. If your going used good luck finding a celica, they are hard to find even for dealers at auction. So they also come with a high price or high miles. Than You have the civic wich are also great cars, and also are very expensive or have high miles.

Answer:
The direct competition for the Celica was the Acura Integra/RSX and Honda Civic Si.

Other FWD compact performance cars you might consider include:

Tiburon (meh)

Chevy Cobalt SS Supercharged

Ford Focus SVT

Honda CRX (older, obviously)

Nissan Sentra SE-R

Honda Prelude

Volkswagen Golf GTI/Jetta GLI (older models could be a handful, maintenance wise)

Dodge Neon SRT4


Answer:
I will never own a car without All Wheel Drive again. I'm on my second WRX and will probably get a new one again soon. So I will have to recommend Subaru.

Answer:
Mitsubishi Eclipse

Acura RSX

Honda Civic

Nissan Sentra

Volkswagen GTI

Chevy Cobalt

stay away from

Dodge Neon

( poor crash test results)


Answer:
A Ford Stang convertible: http://www.fordvehicles.com/cars/mustang…

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