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TC (Houston)

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to all car enthusiasts out there: do you find that you get bored of your high(er) performance cars rather quickly?
do you find yourself thinking you're going to keep a car for a couple years, only to get the itch for something faster months/a year later?


Yes, but most of the time it is because I was trying to act responsibly (less irresponsibly) and made a compromise instead of getting what I wanted in the first place. This last round of changes this summer got exactly what I wanted in two new cars and don't see any changes for quite a while. It's actually kind of liberating. Lol
 

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Yes, but most of the time it is because I was trying to act responsibly (less irresponsibly) and made a compromise instead of getting what I wanted in the first place. This last round of changes this summer got exactly what I wanted in two new cars and don't see any changes for quite a while. It's actually kind of liberating. Lol

the last time I wanted to go out and impulse buy something different was the last time you posted a pic of that F355
 

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the last time I wanted to go out and impulse buy something different was the last time you posted a pic of that F355


Lol awesome. And ironically, as impulsive as I am about cars, that one took me a long time to find and it is by far the car I've owned the longest of any (6 yrs now).
 

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so, really, what you guys are telling me is, shut the **** up and buy the m3 already.

si?
 

Rambo

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so, really, what you guys are telling me is, shut the **** up and buy the m3 already.
si?


i don't know about everyone else, but i'm just telling you to shut the **** up. i really don't give that much of a **** about the car.
 

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So you're a blue collar worker who things that by not having a luxury car you're "sticking it to the man"?
 

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