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Originally Posted by webster132
Also, I think it's nice to have a more clearly defined split between everyday and occasion cars. If you drive around with 500hp all the time, getting into a Lamborghini or a Ferrari won't carry the same astonishment.
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With that in mind, I'm surprised you don't second-guess buying those cars if a different class of car in a different price tier can even compare.
You can say, "I will enjoy the week-end cars because my daily car is not comparable", but shouldn't the real question be, "How 'good' are my week-end cars relative to other cars?"
In other words, if an M5, for example, a cheaper, four-door sports sedan, can take so much away from your experience in an exotic, super-car, don't you question those cars or why you bought them?
I'm not sure if that makes sense. I guess I'll see by your response.