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Decided to sell
tony_danza:
Very true, Robin - he had mentioned thinking of having 2 cars though, so I think that'd be the best plan maybe, given he has 2 very different needs of a car there's little choice off the shelf. It'd be a case of going down the same modding road again, does he want to do that??
Cars always cost money, they're a waste in many respects - he could buy a brand new £50k weapon and lose £10k as it rolls off the forecourt, or he could plough the kind of money he has on the ED30 into something else and lose that. He could run 2 cars and face the costs of that... it's all going down the pan!
Lean:
Two cars is a good option - It won't be this year but the R.26 or the Clio (like Mike) seems such a good trackday car. Can save money by transporting it rather than having it taxed etc - a little saving, and also you have savings on the general wear and tear on both vehicles as neither are track AND daily.
Janner_Sy:
two cars as my plan. but i agree with RR on this. i found out that it is actually alot more expensive having two motors rather than just the one quick car. So im selling both and just going to pick up one car for the pair of us.
This time im going to try and make it really good on the road first as a pose to track. as mr danza said, having a car tha oly does 15-20 track days a year and road work the other 345 is annoying.
dajonic:
Mercedes E55 AMG 476 bhp 516ft/lbs 0-60 4.5 secs take the limiter off 200mph. If the wife wants a bit of german luxury you're not going to beat this. And they starting from around the 12k mark for a 2004 car.
RedRobin:
^^^^
Yep, there's not a right way or a wrong way in running either one or two cars. They all cost money but either way it's money well spent if you love what you do in your car/s :happy2:
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