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yeah, the GTI180 is nice.. about the only small car i would ever consider i think..

Fuel consumption though is pretty high: 11.8 ??

Thats only a few less than my R33 :D seriously!

you'd still be better off with the liberty I reckon.. bigger engine, same or better fuel economy, more room, probably better resale value..

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Go a S15. The insurance wont be as much as ur R32.

I dont understand why ur getting a new car just so u can pay $1k a year less insurance? Say u have the car for 5 years than get ur GTR, you've saved $5k on insurance but have to pay a shitload of interest and have a massive loan.

And you wont be able to last the warranty period without modding it.

Oh yes you will, you wont be able to afford mods with the big loan repayments. :(

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buy a new corolla,

deal with it for however long, and invest the other money.

sell the corolla and get a GTR.

you shouldn't lose to much on the car and its not like you wouldn't find a buyer for a 3-5yr old corolla.

hopefully you could make a bit of money on the other money to buy the gtr.

My 2c

buy a new corolla,  

deal with it for however long, and invest the other money.

sell the corolla and get a GTR.

you shouldn't lose to much on the car and its not like you wouldn't find a buyer for a 3-5yr old corolla.

hopefully you could make a bit of money on the other money to buy the gtr.

The new corollas and camrys feel like u r driving a bus. Their new dashboard design is shithouse

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