Especially in skirt.Agree with bro Ixeo, Lotus Elise is the perfect choice, especially for young ladies!
I agree with the guys. Looking at your criteria id go for the GT86, Elise might be abit too spartan for constant long distance traveling. Atleast with the 86, seat adjustability wont be a problem.Hi, I'm a frequent traveler that love to drive on long distance. I have been looking for a weekend car to cruise to my favorite spot i.e. Genting Highland to unwind myself.
Please recommend a reliable, decent coupe car with easy maintenance.
Thank you.
Subaru? Mad ah. Subaru where got resale value. Ini Malaysia ok. Must have Toyota to have resale value.I'd stick with the Subaru BRZ or the Toyota 86 for less headache.
But instead of asking for suggestions, why not include a budget.
yeah well.. maybe this car-gal likes her scoobys. You'll never know! And yes I know they are different. Suspension is supposedly different alreadySubaru? Mad ah. Subaru where got resale value. Ini Malaysia ok. Must have Toyota to have resale value.
It is NOT the same thing, that's like saying Perodua Myvi is a Daihatsu Sirion, which, it is, but the geran still says Perodua.
Suspension and everything should be the same actually, just different skin and badge.yeah well.. maybe this car-gal likes her scoobys. You'll never know! And yes I know they are different. Suspension is supposedly different already
Heard its super easy. We're in asia, anything T/H easy to find hahaha.GT 86 parts easy to source as Honda?
Yeap, MX5 got the rare factor. If able to afford the MX5 RF even rarer, seen 2 on the road, real head turner. Plus with a conventional 2.0 setup, should be more predictable maintenance wise than a BoxerQuite rare to see Miata on the road comparing 86. Maybe Miata suit lady more comparing 86.