Should I put money into my 1988 Honda prelude or save up and buy a Subaru wrx or sti?
Should I put money into my 1988 Honda prelude or save up and buy a Subaru wrx or sti? - 1
A 1988 car is 27 years old, you can't be sure how many miles or time such an old car has left. The "smart" move is to just put enough money to keep your Prelude running and save your cash to get a better and newer car.
As much as I absolutely loved my 1989 Prelude Si I finally had to let it go a couple of years ago. Great car, but it was simply time to move on. You should as well, it is time.
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