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Another Daily Driver Shootout...

Old Aug 24, 2003 | 10:32 AM
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OK, So right now I am selling my MKI MR2 because I need something a bit more practical on hand for the winter and to be secondary to the up-and-coming Rx7....



I need FWD (Or AWD for snow, I'm in NY), I need 4/5 seats (Room for band equipment or sometimes humans), I need good MPG (25+ Would be great), but still something I can merge onto the highway without fear. [The tercel I am in now, 84hp 3 gear automatic....scary!]



I've owned a g2 integra (90-93) and love the handling/pep *For a practical FWD car* (It's no Mr2, I know I know). I've driven the g3 integra's but they feel cheap and less responsive and also are way too common.



So with a budget upwards to $4k, I was shooting for G2 Integra but also like the looks (well, it needs a front lip) of the 6th Gen Celica. But, unfortunately, I have never driven one....



Anyone who's driven both of these (Celica preferably GT, the ST is 110hp while the GT is 135) have any impressions to tell me? Suggestions? Comments? Rude remarks?
Old Aug 24, 2003 | 10:48 AM
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I have never driven either cars. But I am not a Honda fan at all and I have driven a newer integra and didnt like it. The Celica is what I would pick, simply because they look nice and you wont have to worry about fixing that thing also! Toyotas are damn good cars!
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