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Originally Posted by medphysdave
There's always something better, quicker, faster, lighter on the horizon. Waiting for the "best" will keep you in a perpetual holding pattern.
In my opinion the newer cars are getting better and better on paper, but becoming more clinical. Quicker around a track yes, but arguably less fun in a day to day environment.
Choose your weapon. You may find that the "better" car isn't as fun in the environment where you play the most.
Forgot the point: Jump in when your heart says "you complete me".
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Well said. Also, enjoy your damn cars and stop worrying about resale value or trying to tear down the newer version of your car.