NA or Turbo
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N/A because your profile says you're a student. You don't need a maintenance-intensive car right now. If you're one of those "downhill touge racers" trying to live out a cartoon, then you're likely to crash your car anyways. Buy something cheap so you won't feel so bad if you ruin it. Don't spend even 1/2 your monthly income on a car (including insurance and maintenance), that would be a bad financial decision.
In a few years, when you're more responsible, you'll graduate and make the big bucks. Then buy your big-power sportscar when you can afford it.
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In a few years, when you're more responsible, you'll graduate and make the big bucks. Then buy your big-power sportscar when you can afford it.
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If you're planning on eventually having a race car, then get a turbo. For a great sporty, strong and reasonably dependable daily driver, get a N/A. I say "reasonably dependable" because the N/A's are now 15+ years old. Once you get it properly tuned and all the bugs fixed it should go for a long time.
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