Nope. Can bring home whatever I want. I just have to get rid of the Celica and the Evo first. At this point, I think I'll be keeping them until next Spring, at least.
It's not beyond the possible. Wish the Challenger was lighter. And I love the new Camaro SS. I owned a '72 Camaro SS in the late 70s.
But when I get into the Celica and into the Evo I'm torn. Love driving them both but neither are perfect nor do they have all the bells and whistles of modern cars.
From my procrastination, I'd say I'm content to keep sitting out the idea of getting a new car for now. LOL
Why the new Type R? Well, the 'Teg Type R would have been a buy for me if I'd have been ready at the time. The GT-S filled that bill perfectly in late '99 when I was ready!
I need more money and a garage the size of a Super Walmart.
The Challenger it's not really "new", just refreshed. But the rumors for the next one say that it's going to be smaller and lighter...we'll see. Whatever, it's your money, get what you like.
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