This question is a little tricky so bear with me...
Car #1:
It gets 33M MPG highway. It costs about $3,000. It's FWD. It costs $20/month to insure. It takes regular unleaded. It's potential problems include head gasket failure which is fairly common on this model.
Car #2:
It gets 29 MPG highway. It costs about $4,500. It's AWD. It costs $27/month to insure. It requires premium unleaded. It's potential problems include my desire to modify it to make it even faster.
What both cars have in common:
They are the same make/model, just different trim levels. Interior space, appearance, creature comforts are all almost exactly the same.
Pros of car #1:
It's cheaper to insure, cheaper to fill up, and cheaper to buy.
Pros of car #2:
It's faster and more fun. But most importantly, I see this trim level going up in value overtime. The car is nearly 20-years-old. That means its value will likely increase - and it will probably do so since it's the highly sought after turbocharged AWD model. So basically, although car #1 is cheaper, I see car #2 as being an actual investment.
Which would you go with? The safe bet or the car that will likely appreciate much faster than car #1 will?
Car #1:
It gets 33M MPG highway. It costs about $3,000. It's FWD. It costs $20/month to insure. It takes regular unleaded. It's potential problems include head gasket failure which is fairly common on this model.
Car #2:
It gets 29 MPG highway. It costs about $4,500. It's AWD. It costs $27/month to insure. It requires premium unleaded. It's potential problems include my desire to modify it to make it even faster.
What both cars have in common:
They are the same make/model, just different trim levels. Interior space, appearance, creature comforts are all almost exactly the same.
Pros of car #1:
It's cheaper to insure, cheaper to fill up, and cheaper to buy.
Pros of car #2:
It's faster and more fun. But most importantly, I see this trim level going up in value overtime. The car is nearly 20-years-old. That means its value will likely increase - and it will probably do so since it's the highly sought after turbocharged AWD model. So basically, although car #1 is cheaper, I see car #2 as being an actual investment.
Which would you go with? The safe bet or the car that will likely appreciate much faster than car #1 will?

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