Are G coupes good college cars?
Thanks for the input, and shame on those that look down on G's they're beautiful and majestic mechanical creatures.
But yeah, I might just stick with my corolla for a while, maybe get a 37 or 35 when I graduate, though everytime I look at a 37 I think it looks beautiful, everytime I look at a 35 I can picture me loving it until the parts aren't even made for the car anymore, so eh another topic another time.
But yeah, I might just stick with my corolla for a while, maybe get a 37 or 35 when I graduate, though everytime I look at a 37 I think it looks beautiful, everytime I look at a 35 I can picture me loving it until the parts aren't even made for the car anymore, so eh another topic another time.
That's my plan tooo! My brother had a G for the past handfull of years, and I loved it, even being a passanger, and when I had the chance to drive it, I just couldn't stop smiling, never felt that way about any car.
I actually bought mine on a whim. Didn't really know much about em and I was at the lot to look at a corvette. I saw the G and 2 hours later spent $10k MORE than the vette would have cost me (it was an older vette) because it just made me feel that much better. Its an awesome car, man.
it'll be fun to have that in college. Solid cars, but with it comes maintenance. If you're covered on college, maybe its time to have a little fun and enjoy a cool car. You're young, why the hell not? I've seen plenty of people maintain nice cars in college, only one way to find out.
However, if having a cool car knocks off some college loans...i'd defer to ditching the loans as quick as you can.
Trust me, when you are 30 and trying to buy a house and have kids and still paying off school loans...what kind of car you had 10 years ago won't matter.
Just some advice from an old guy who bought a new car upon graduation
Trust me, when you are 30 and trying to buy a house and have kids and still paying off school loans...what kind of car you had 10 years ago won't matter.
Just some advice from an old guy who bought a new car upon graduation
However, if having a cool car knocks off some college loans...i'd defer to ditching the loans as quick as you can.
Trust me, when you are 30 and trying to buy a house and have kids and still paying off school loans...what kind of car you had 10 years ago won't matter.
Just some advice from an old guy who bought a new car upon graduation
Trust me, when you are 30 and trying to buy a house and have kids and still paying off school loans...what kind of car you had 10 years ago won't matter.
Just some advice from an old guy who bought a new car upon graduation

it'll be fun to have that in college. Solid cars, but with it comes maintenance. If you're covered on college, maybe its time to have a little fun and enjoy a cool car. You're young, why the hell not? I've seen plenty of people maintain nice cars in college, only one way to find out.
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