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Originally Posted by nicknaz
I don't think that's quite it. I re-read the thread and we are telling the OP to change tires, and that there are many inexpensive track cars that are equally fun and potentially more cost effective. It seems like pretty balanced advice
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Exactly. Bone stock, no it's not a good track day car. The question really is, where do you want to put the investment?
Do you want to invest in something that is cheap and fun and used, at the risk that it will become a money pit, unreliable, or the additional cost of a 2nd vehicle ownership won't reach its value?
Or do you invest in your current really awesome vehicle, daily driver, that is built to be driven to its limits at the risk of damaging your daily driver by stress, accidents, rock chips, need for 2nd set of rims/tires, etc?
It truly is a tough question that I ask myself daily.