At the end of summer, I picked myself up a job at Portillos at Ogden. Ever since then, (outside of the cross country season) iv’e been working extensively (25 – 30 hour weeks), but exactly for what purpose?
A car is something that as I become older I realize I need more and more, especially when I head off for college. While I can get away with borrowing my parent’s cars or getting dropped off right now, I probably can’t do that forever. So what do I want? It’s been a question iv’e been asking for a while, because a car is no small purchase.
The first car I considered (and the one I will come back to at the end) is a Ford Mustang. No any mustang, though. A terminator body style, made roughly from ’98 – ’05. I found these to be the cheapest, but coolest looking versions of the car to date. There are also quite a few of these models so even though it’s older, parts shouldn’t be too hard to come by should I need any spares. It of course, fits the more sporty profile that I would love to have. Many of these cars come in manual as well, something that would be both interesting to learn and to drive every day.

The second car I considered was a Subaru WRX. These cars are sporty as well, but of a different kind. Looking at some from the same era (early 2000s), also called the ‘blobeye’ model because of the headlights, they look sporty and are somewhat common. These cars, however, were almost built to be modified and built on. There are endless body kits, aftermarket parts and aesthetics for this car so, after spending a pretty penny, you can have a car just the way you want.

The third and last car that I considered was a Mitsubishi Spyder Eclipse. This probably would have been the better option for a person like me who doesn’t have an amazing job or a bunch of money, as they would be cheaper to buy and to fuel. Another cool feature, that is much more uncommon on the other two cars, is that the Eclipses can commonly be found in a convertible version. After taking my first ride in a convertible ever last summer, I fell in love with them, especially after thinking riding with the windows down couldn’t get any better. So, this car would’ve offered a decent amount of satisfaction at a lower cost, making it tied with the two seemingly hard to beat choices above.

So who’s the winner? Well, as I mentioned earlier, I would be coming back to the mustang, and yes, hopefully that is the car I am only two weeks away from purchasing. Why? Accessibility and uniqueness. It actually turns out, the car up the street from me that inspired my initial interest in the terminator mustangs, went up for sale. Another cool feature is that is is a special model – an SVT Cobra. That means that on top of the big american V8 engine and a cobra badge on the outside, it has hopped up suspension, better brakes, and other internal features to make you feel like every day is track day.
Ultimately, I wanted to get the message out that whenever you make a big purchase, it’s important to consider all your options and think about it for a while, and I shared my experience. There’s plenty more I could’ve gone over, but for the sake of time I shared the big things.
Best of luck out there to whatever you’re doing.
Hi Colin,
Although I don’t plan on buying a car any time in the near future, I do like reading about them and looking at which ones I like. The mustang is definitely a very good choice, however I think my personal favorite of the ones you listed above would have to be the Subaru, and it’s pretty simple why: aesthetics. As much as people love to talk about the front lights and how it looks so awesome from the front, I think the backlights are also super well laid out. Like I said, I’m probably not looking to buy a car any time soon, but what I definitely took away from reading this was that you don’t have to sell an arm and a leg to get a really nice car.
Sai