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Depends on where you are located. There is always a point when the car becomes too old and expensive to maintain, but that point is always hard to figure out.
I would say a lot depends on your location, but once it is no longer DD it should age reasonably well if you store it properly.
Look at a lot of the Miata guys...they drive the crap out of their cars on the track and some of them are extremely old cars with hundreds of thousand of miles on the chassis. If the twins develop a following the Miata has gotten, I could see it as an affordable track car for a long time, parts will get cheaper, and aside from annoyances (fuel pump, condensation, etc) the car is pretty solid.
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