[TW]Fox;17574034 said:Is it really?
This is the problem with giving you advice - you don't even know what you think, so how are we supposed to know? You constantly have contradicting ideas and give out mixed messages. You say a performance car is VERY important to you. I can get that - but only a few months ago you were saying...
These are not the words of somebody who thinks a performance car is really important them.
Infact to be honest they are the words of somebody who is so confused about whats really important to them, they dont even know themselves.
This is before I came up with the current solution. Back then I was conflicted, I hadn't considered what I've come up with now, it was all compromise.
You want a 'performance' car but can't handle the fact you don't need one or can't justify one.
The sooner you realise which direction you need to go in the better.
That isn't the case at all. Before I came up with this solution I was willing to sacrifice having a performance car for the money saved, but now I've figured out how to do both then winners all round and I know exactly which direction I want to go.
The conflict remaining is whether I should compromise on the more sensible option (DC2) or take the risk and get something a little more risky, but something I ultimately want more (Like the RX8 or the M3 for example).
Like I said earlier, the sensible me - my head if you like says get a DC2 - it'll 'do the job' just as good, its cheaper all round and carries little risk, they even hold their money well. My heart says that what is essentially a weekend/fun/occasional use car should be a bit more special.