Not worth throwing 15k dollars at a 12k dollar car.[/QUOTE]
I agree with that statement. This forum has tons of info. Everyone has the right to do what they want with that info. Its there car. Listen to expert recommendations, and the other forums members experience, and MAKE YOUR OWN DECISION based on your circumstances. Throwing thousand of dollars on your car and doing tons of the while you in there, next thing you know 911tt are now in your price range.


But more seriously something comes up in life with your HEALTH, where you could of spend that money on a wiser condition, than a car that hasn't broke. When I bought my car, dealership told me I needed to change my brakes. Told them I'll pass. Took my time and bought all the replacement parts that still sit in my garage because the pads still have plenty life in them. Maybe they though I was going to put 15k on it in one year. Who knows. Glad they told me and glad I made my own decision also.
Changed my water pump out by the way. It was making a noise.

