Don't worry, I'm with you there on school. sucks the life out of me. But the P5 is a pretty practical car
Maybe get a new car after you graduate! When you have a good job and a nice place to live in. No monthly car payments is quite the luxury for us college students who haven't bought a new car yet haha.
Although I've been constantly thinking about buying an ND miata and going full retard with it... ahh adulting.
What coils are you looking at?
The plan was to get a car after graduation, but the Mrs. is talking about going to law school after we graduate, which I'm fine with. Told her to go and if I get a good enough job don't worry about working. I really love the newer Mustangs, and the coyote motors LOVE making power with simple mods. But I also like the Chevy SS (coworker has one and I've driven it a few times and what's not to love about a 400+hp 4 door sedan), also love the old SVT Lightnings, but the adult in me is saying get an auto, 30+mpg daily commuter but the child in me is screaming "you could never afford the car you want. send it!"
I definitely agree with no car payments though, working at a car dealership I've almost leased a few cars but the mileage limits weren't high enough, or insurance would have been too high, and a few other instances like that so I took it as a sign and picked up the P5.
As for coils, leaning toward BC as 323 has a set and took me for a ride a long time ago and they felt fine. I'm gonna have to get a ride from Boston though to check out his setup. Also considering Fortune coils as they are located about 2-3 hours from me and I have an old friend who works there (gears and gasoline has featured him a few times), but I also just remembered K sport made some coils for our car. I'm trying to get them by spring so plenty of time to do research