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Old 05-09-2013, 09:19 AM   #18
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I would like to apologize for deviating from the subject for trying to prove my point that some of us find the performance of a vehicle more important than any amount of fun we could have. Apparently, some people are not able to grasp this concept.

Secondly, I would like to point out that I am a Boxster driver through and through, and would rather drop loads of cash making it faster than doing the sensible thing of getting a 911. I've gone through this in my own thread, and I can't give a good reason why a 3.6 Boxster sounds more enticing to me than a 3.6 911. But it's what I'm doing.

But I will be blunt in saying that I found your posts, pothole, somewhat aggressive in forcing my hand to defend my position. After our series of posts, I will simply conclude that you do not understand why some of us value performance over fun. For you, going fast is one dimensional, while fun is having a well-rounded vehicle. For others, it is the opposite, and that fun is second only to performance. It is for the same reason that some people like Corvettes; a vehicle which I abhor. I don't question their love for the car. I don't insinuate that it's them 'trying to show off power' or whatever is comparable to your negative comments, calling us "Bizarre" for wanting a faster car. You also referred to the civic with a derogatory term. Such remarks I found offensive. Not everyone is going to like the same thing, and if you can't understand that different people desire different things, then you're just too stubborn to be accepting. Again, I apologize for trying to defend my argument on someone else's thread, and I will refrain from threadjacking any further.

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