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Originally Posted by baege
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Originally Posted by 10"
this.
i'm so glad i don't live a life where this kind of mindset controls me; would never want to decide things like this based on 'investment' criteria.
buy what you love and drive the shit out of it. Screw investing in cars.
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it sounds cool to say money ain't a thing when it comes to cars but of course it is
the question I am facing is if I am going to do what I've really wanted to do and drop some serious coin on a cool car that is normally aspirated and has a manual transmission, which car will deliver the most in smiles per mile and offer the least hurt on the pocketbook in terms of depreciation and repairs/maintenance.
I definitely didn't title the thread properly for what I was looking for input on (I've edited it now)
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IMO If you're willing to spend $150k on a car you should focus on what you love rather than being practical.
It's not a practical choice to buy a $150k car; so why insert practicality into the equation?
This is why, IMO, people are often not happy with their choices and are constantly chasing something else.
I don't mean this as an attack on you specifically but your original title was very non-passionate and more about "investment" details.