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This is NOT a Honda, a Toyota, or, Thank Goodness, a Chevy.
It is a Fiat.
It is Italian.
It will have quirks.
It will have small issues.
For some, it will have large issues.
For all that, you will have a car that is wonderful to look at.
It will make you smile when you drive it.
It will make you smile as you leave it in your parking spot and go about your day.
It will make you smile when you think about it at work.
It will make your wife, husband, girlfriend, boyfriend, date, family, and friends smile as they get a ride in it.
It will make you feel better about owning it even with all the issues it might ever have than any boring, Plane Jane Toyota or Honda, or Chevy ever will.
You have to love cars to want an Italian car.
If you don't, the experience will make you miserable.
And like I told you before, YOU really should consider something else if you want a small, inexpensive, flawless car that will take you from Point A to Point B with little to no chance of ever squeaking, rattling, having a CEL come on, or breaking down.
With that purchase, you get a plain vanilla car, with no character, no soul, bland looks, and utter dependency.
That's the reason why you choose an Italian over anything else.
You don't seem to be getting that.
You admit to not even understanding how our logic fails us with these vehicles.
Well, guess what...
Logic has nothing to do with loving a vehicle.
As soon as you can get that concept, you might be able to consider one.
Until then, I wish you well with your Toyota's and your old MGB.
BC.
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