A>Ok, now we may start the thread you want: Integra GS-R vs 5-speed,
GA>2-door Tercel. I don't really care which one wins anyway. Both hold
GA>their resale value well, and neither are likely to break down much. So
GA>the only things left are gas and original cost. Integra GS-Rs come fully
GA>loaded at about $21k. Tercels come fully loaded at about $16k, but still
GA>have much less features, so you have to keep that in mind. Integras
GA>average 30 MPG, Tercels, 39. Over an 8-year period, an Integra's gas
GA>costs come to $5,600, a Tercel's, to $4,308, which is a $1,292
GA>difference. So the total difference is probably about $5,000-$6,000.
GA>Not only is that less of a difference between the Integra and Camaro,
GA>but it's a lot more warranted. Tercels give ABSOLUTE ZERO DRIVING
GA>PLEASURE, correct? I'd pay the extra $5k anyday.
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Hahah as if an Integra gives what you call "driving pleasure." bahaha.
Ever drive one?
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