03-27-2009, 01:49 PM | #45 | |
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03-27-2009, 02:34 PM | #46 |
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Let me put it this way,,
If you have money, then of course you can buy exotics,,but with LIMITED amount of money that most of us have to deal with,,we have to make a choice between luxury, compromise between luxury+performance, or just pure, raw performance. Ex. I could only buy a 30k car a few years ago. So I opted for compromise which was an rx8 Nice interior, beautiful styling (debatable), nice handling, 9k rpm, but lacks power. I THOUGHT I could get away with 180whp as long as the styling was nice, but I was wrong. I traded it in for an evo9 and couldn't be happier. Few years of owning evo9 doesn't make me want to go back to rx8 but rather something more refined and similar performance such as z06, 997tt, etc.. Now there comes new issue..money!!
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03-27-2009, 03:16 PM | #47 | |
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If someone has say a $25,000 budget they can get an EVO... or say, a 328i with low miles. The BMW is far superior in terms over the fit and finish part, but not even close in terms of performance. Some have one, get sick of it thinking they want the other and go to it and it either proves that they really wanted that, or that what they came from was more there taste afterall |
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03-27-2009, 03:39 PM | #48 | |
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Anyway, what irked me was your brash generalizations of folks in the financial industry. I also concur withj stickypaw's assessment. Maybe if the OP gave a hypothetical scenario with various constraints (ex, let's say you had 30K to spend, etc etc....how would you go about deciding your purchase..etc) there would';ve been more constructive conversation. |
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