02-10-2005, 09:59 AM
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Crazed P-Car enthusiast
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I whole-heartedly agree with you, Mr. Lee, and not only because you're one of the worlds' most renowned martial artists, though I admit that getting my ass whooped by 'the Dragon' olds little appeal on it's own. There are always isolated abberations, like the one Perfect Lap speaks of, exceptions that prove the rule. A friend of mine bought a '91 Miata in one of the myriad blues it was available in (though officially Mariner Blue was the only colour that year...Mazda, you tricksy hobbits, you...), drove it for a year, and sold it for $1000 more than he paid. This is not the case for 99.9% of Miatas though. Nor 308 Ferraris, for that matter. Or just about any other car in the market. Just check out that 550 Boxster being sold at a 'bargain price'. 10K of MSRP. And it's a special edition. We're all enthusiast here, so what I'm about to say may seem like a form of blasephemy but "All cars are essentially tools, a mode of transport from A to B ." Would you pay 20% more for a used hammer than a new one? If so, PM me, I got what you're lookin' for!
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02-10-2005, 03:22 PM
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I have been trying to keep my Martial Arts background a secret. What gave it away?
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02-10-2005, 06:53 PM
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I totally agree with most of your comments. Cars depreciate and breakdowns occur. The goal is to minimize your exposure to both while having the best time.
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02-11-2005, 07:26 AM
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Yes and the focus on the BEST TIME is very well put!
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02-11-2005, 08:10 AM
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Originally Posted by Onad
The goal is to minimize your exposure to both while having the best time.
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Which is exactly why I went with the Warranty Direct coverage. For a little over two grand on a car I paid over thirty for, I can be sure that pretty much nothing is going to spoil my Boxster experience, and I'm virtually assured that my car won't become a money pit
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02-11-2005, 10:27 AM
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.....I heard recently that Freud said; "Neurosis is the inablility to deal with ambiguity".
(to that effect, if not the exact quote...)
It's funny, outside these forums; few people seem to have heard of RMS. My sample is admittidly small, but the first three people I spoke to before buying our car had zero notable problems. I don't think there's a need to go back to them and ask specifically about RMS...
It's also interesting when the results of the TUV (correct?) extended survey results are announced, rather than a collective cheer and a Conga line dance, that WE - not any Honda - are the best. Instead, more posts about: "Should I buy one....in the face of all the problems??"
Considering the number of people on the planet who would consider a single 40w bulb a luxury, we are certainly among the most fortunate to ever walk the Earth....and have pretty much worry-free lives in context.
"Buck it up! Permagrins gentlemen!"
Cheers....
Jim
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02-11-2005, 02:13 PM
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That's just it, Wetstuff: Some folks just plain don't have enough to worry about, so they invent little concerns, then agonize about them all out of proportion to whatever circumstance the issue is. Instead odf applying the simple logic that if you can afford the car, you can probably afford to fix it, or conversely, if you can't really afford the car, buy something else, some folks need to over-reach, which almost always leads to bad times. So it's simple...do some research, figure out what you can afford, taking into consideration that cars break and need to be repaired, buy the best example you can get, put the top down, and all those worries will dissappear. And remind yourself every so often, as Wetstuff aptly points out, that we're all pretty lucky if your major concern is pulling some cash together to buy some nice bulbs for your Boxsters' headlights
P.S. Mr. Lee, I only point your skill-set out to fairly warn any contrarians what's in store if they get outta line. They way you took revenge in the Chinese Connection should insure that any comments, pro or con, will be couched respectfully. I...I just don't want to see anyone get the beat down!
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Last edited by IceBox; 02-11-2005 at 02:16 PM.
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02-11-2005, 03:54 PM
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"P.S. Mr. Lee, I only point your skill-set out to fairly warn any contrarians what's in store if they get outta line. They way you took revenge in the Chinese Connection should insure that any comments, pro or con, will be couched respectfully. I...I just don't want to see anyone get the beat down! "
You are very kind but you know, that was many years ago when I was a hot headed kid. With all of my zen meditation and such, I now see the error of my ways. I should have just gotten a gun and........POW!
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