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I have been debating the same exact choices. It just makes sense to keep your ride for now. Think about how much you lost on it when driving it off the showroom floor
(if you indeed bought it brand new). If the car is good to you over the next few years then it is paying itself off. Don't swap for something older with more miles. I am going to keep my FRS for good. Then in the next few years buy an older pick up or SUV. Then add boost or an engine swap. Cars are such a poor investment. If you are deciding to sale and having to get an older car with more miles. You're probably not in the best financial situation to fix an older car with more miles. Bimmers and Nissans are not cheap to fix. I still have a factor warranty on my FRS and so should you. That's a great feeling!
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