
Originally Posted by
ghosthunter
Frankly, I suggest against buying those options... especially if you only have P950K budget.
Reasons...
...against vintage American muscle cars:
-money pit. Something will always go wrong and parts will always be expensive and take a long time to source.
-fuel guzzler. big engines burns massive amounts of fuel.
-fuel guzzler. 60s tech means 60s era fuel mileage numbers.
-fuel guzzler. 70s fuel crisis killed the muscle cars. Not unlike current fuel prices...
-60s era technology. It might look ***y but it also means no modern aids like power seating, etc.
...against used Lancer EVOs:
-money pit. Spare parts are expensive and so is the maintenance.
-wear & tear. They are race cars and probably used like one with their previous owner.
-fuel guzzler. big HP needs big amounts of fuel.
-EVO5 was never sold locally. Chances are you might buy a chop-shop special which would lead to a whole bag of problems as well. In the very least, RHD-to-LHD conversions. Or worst, a local Lancer converted to an EVO using a boat-load of surplus EVO parts and lots of cut & welding. You're probably better off buying a Lancer with a good aftermarket turbo kit installed by a reputable tuner shop. It might not be as powerful but it probably be more reliable & safe.
...against vintage MINIs
-old cars. They look cute but in the end, you are buying a car that is at least 30 years old or more.
-wear & tear. With 30 years on the clock, expect a constant need for regular maintenance.
-made in UK. You might watch some car shows in TV saying these cars last forever and cheap & easy to maintain. But we don't live in the UK. So paying UK prices plus shipping/handling/taxes/customs will be fairly expensive and potentially troublesome.
-money pit. With a constant need of maintenance to keep it in running order, it will always be a money pit.
-lack of modern standard features. Stuff we take for granted like aircon, power steering, power windows, antilock brakes, crash safety and crumple zones.