True, but just talking from experience here...You are more likely to drive closer to the limit in a sports car, hence probabilty of an accident increases. Not to say it's a 100% certainty, just more probable. Depends on the driver though, of course.
drive safely oso kena bang from behind and sometime from the side.....Drive Safely = No Accident la ... come on.
Okay okay ... I sell my cars la ... sape nak beli???? I sit at home and just use internet and call for Pizza Hut Home Delivery.drive safely oso kena bang from behind and sometime from the side.....
When I graduated, I drove 'cheap' cars, did not think of sports cars though I yearn for it. Frankly, its a waste of money. Driving a brand new Myvi/Preve will not hurt your social economic status. Now that I have earned a bit more, I start to own nicer cars ... like you say Alan ... priorities must be right. Why drive a El Cheapo sports car just for the 'looks' when you end up pouring money into it for repairs? Then when wanna sell, you have to look hard for a buyer.hi there.... im actually 3 years graduated.. i have the same ambition as you. im slightly lucky as i use to have a honda civic back then and sold it for the celica as u can see in my signature. i have allocated more then 10k for repairs since its an old car. actually its enough but my priorities are not correct. i spend most of my budget in bodykit then restoring it. but then again its doable. im earning 2k plus myself now.. i can maintain it but have slight problems here and there. now planning to get a bike for daily commute since i live nearby and celica weekend or leisure drive.
what im saying is that your dream is doable but need to be careful and lots of self control. i suggest something cheap for biginers like the FTO of celica depending on budget. for my car when i bought them its around 30k only. so i have more money to standby. of course i dont take loan for it so it does ease my burden.
When I graduated, I drove 'cheap' cars, did not think of sports cars though I yearn for it. Frankly, its a waste of money. Driving a brand new Myvi/Preve will not hurt your social economic status. Now that I have earned a bit more, I start to own nicer cars ... like you say Alan ... priorities must be right. Why drive a El Cheapo sports car just for the 'looks' when you end up pouring money into it for repairs? Then when wanna sell, you have to look hard for a buyer.
As for the looks ... what looks? Its an old car that is cheap. If you say drive a Jaguar E type I can understand la. That is terror. But buy a sports car that is cheap is not worth it. Be patient, when your time comes ... Lamborghini also can la. One for each day of the week.
Thanks for sharing. Your Celica looks nice! For sure as fresh grad, its better looking for affordable entry level sport car around 30-50k..not more than that...and also save some money for maintenance..hi there.... im actually 3 years graduated.. i have the same ambition as you. im slightly lucky as i use to have a honda civic back then and sold it for the celica as u can see in my signature. i have allocated more then 10k for repairs since its an old car. actually its enough but my priorities are not correct. i spend most of my budget in bodykit then restoring it. but then again its doable. im earning 2k plus myself now.. i can maintain it but have slight problems here and there. now planning to get a bike for daily commute since i live nearby and celica weekend or leisure drive.
what im saying is that your dream is doable but need to be careful and lots of self control. i suggest something cheap for biginers like the FTO of celica depending on budget. for my car when i bought them its around 30k only. so i have more money to standby. of course i dont take loan for it so it does ease my burden.
yeah no prob.. cos i got the cash up front after selling my old civic... so no need to loan for the car...Thanks for sharing. Your Celica looks nice! For sure as fresh grad, its better looking for affordable entry level sport car around 30-50k..not more than that...and also save some money for maintenance..
hahaha..."Drive it to believe it"yeah no prob.. cos i got the cash up front after selling my old civic... so no need to loan for the car...
what i like about it is we get slightly special treatment on the road for driving this type of cars.. and yeah.. try getting something sporty.. haha.. and my advise dun over push ur car.. drive safe and know ur cars limit. personal experience.. i blown my pistons for chasing a GTR35.. yeah i know i was dumb.. but yeah its a lesson learn.. so my advise is DUN OVER PUSH UR CAR..