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Old 10-11-2013, 12:45 AM   #43
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So seeing this post has basically answered my question, the 2013 and 2014 are basically the same, it looks like i have to come back and clear up some stuff even more. First of all, i am a super noob as someone said, it's true so why not admit it? I saw this car when it was launched and i fell in love with it at first sight, today everyone says it's the best RWD car in 15 years and will be the funnest car to drive. Add up everything great ive heard about the car up to the present and i am solid on getting this car. One thing that must be made crystal clear, i am in no ways even close to being wealthy enough to get a $25k loan for the car itself, then just throw in a bunch of mods without getting very used to it. Of course i will use the car stock first and chances are that will be for a long time. The mods i mentioned in the OP are what i imagine i will eventually add one by one. I will learn more as i go on and i will look back at this post and think the same you all are. Right now i'm probably at like 5% of really knowing this car. So i guess i deserve all the hate, but whatever, im a noob right now. Nobody just discovers a car they really like, fantasize about how great they will have it be, know all the nitty gritty about it, and be an expert on it in like the first few weeks of discovering the car. Same really goes for anything as complicated as an automobile. This was pretty long, but hope you all know that i know barely anything about the specs of this car, but i like to plan way ahead and i guess i'm just getting ahead of myself. Sorry to all you "experts."
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