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Old 08-21-2009, 10:50 PM   #189 (permalink)
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I have both and they are all gravy to work on. An mr2 n/a of any generation is not a bad car for a learner. I've worked on audi's and mercs and those are hard to work on, MR2 is cake in comparison and is on par with any fwd car. Also parts swap interchangably and are readily available unlike some hondas and mitsi's which can be terrible for getting parts. Some kids use daddy's money and get evos and crap (and crash them) but never do any of their own work and when they do they face a monumental task for even simple jobs.

Also its a maturity thing, if you are going to work on the car then you are going to work on the car and learn in the process, however if your not going to and your using daddy's money to fix it it doesn't matter anyway. I've seen highschoolers with evos and 300zx try to do headgaskets and turbo swaps with no knowledge and it ends in getting someone to do it for them, the MR2 is simply not that hard to work on you can do most stuff yourself.
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