Okay everyone, I'm looking for opinions from people who care about cars, namely Supras...
I'm currently studying abroad in Germany, and while I'm here, my parents are moving to California, so I'm going to be coming back to Minnesota and living on my own. They are also (so very kindly) leaving me their 1996 Honda Accord (with 170,000 miles on it) for me when I get back. This leaves me with a dilemma.
When school starts, I'll have two cars, and no place to store both of them, as the only places I'll be able to live are either a smallish apartment or on Campus if I live in the dorms, and as a result, only one parking spot.
So I'll make this a poll, what should I do in my situation?
1. Sell the Supra, and use the Honda as a gas-saving, practical reliable DD.
2. Sell the Honda, and live with the bad gas mileage, bad winter traction, and my Supra being covered with salt (aka, get rust) in the winter. :cry:
3. Pay to get a mini storage where I can store the car I'm not using (Supra for summer, Honda for winter).
Before you just say 3, this is going to be a LOT more money for a college student such as myself. I will only be able to work 15 or so hours a week, and have to pay for school, and living. Which means lots of loans as it is, and paying for storage means even more.
One last thing, the car is a 1990, originally N/A, but has a freshly rebuilt 7M-GTE, and a little rust.
I'm currently studying abroad in Germany, and while I'm here, my parents are moving to California, so I'm going to be coming back to Minnesota and living on my own. They are also (so very kindly) leaving me their 1996 Honda Accord (with 170,000 miles on it) for me when I get back. This leaves me with a dilemma.
When school starts, I'll have two cars, and no place to store both of them, as the only places I'll be able to live are either a smallish apartment or on Campus if I live in the dorms, and as a result, only one parking spot.
So I'll make this a poll, what should I do in my situation?
1. Sell the Supra, and use the Honda as a gas-saving, practical reliable DD.
2. Sell the Honda, and live with the bad gas mileage, bad winter traction, and my Supra being covered with salt (aka, get rust) in the winter. :cry:
3. Pay to get a mini storage where I can store the car I'm not using (Supra for summer, Honda for winter).
Before you just say 3, this is going to be a LOT more money for a college student such as myself. I will only be able to work 15 or so hours a week, and have to pay for school, and living. Which means lots of loans as it is, and paying for storage means even more.
One last thing, the car is a 1990, originally N/A, but has a freshly rebuilt 7M-GTE, and a little rust.