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Not who you responded to, but I currently daily drive a 2001 Toyota MR2 Spyder. If it gave up the ghost and I wanted a similar new car, yes. The Miata would be my current choice.
If my 2003 WRX died, well again since it's on its third engine, I'd probably rebuild it. Or get an Outback. I lifted my WRX, so I'm looking for more of the off-road and camping life with it. Its main purpose is to tow, do trail runs, and when it snows.
I probably would buy something older, I like wrenching and would get something pre-smog. But I also drive only something like 1500 miles a year.
I miss my bugeye Rex so much. Most fun car I've ever had. Put 240k miles on it and every last one of those miles was a hoot. Never get rid of that car - there's nothing else like it out there.