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Originally Posted by Dimman
I think there is a small amount of progress being made. He has admitted that it doesn't matter to him how badly it performs stock, as he will mod it (any car he owns apparently) to fit his needs, never driving it stock.
This basically negates the value of any of his opinion regarding factory cars.
For the rest of us, we would much prefer something that doesn't need to be modded right off the showroom as most of us that will mod our cars in the future, aren't willing to drop $10k on a new car just to not hate the car we drive in the meantime.
Never even bothered getting into a 'value' argument about throwing mod dollars down the resale toilet...
He's also really not doing the pro-Scion FT/R-86/S camp any favours by reinforcing a lot of the stereotypes.
Maybe it's some clever pro-Toyota reverse psychology?
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Not my fault you have to roll performance into your car payments. Epic Fail of a post sir.
I will say we can agree to disagree and leave it be at that. You seem to be getting a little uncomfortable with maintain a like wise mature conversation. So, it don't matter anymore what your opposition is no more than mine matters. I'm still buying the car, and I'm still going to mod it above it's factory performance.
And LOL...thinking that I hate my cars because I modded them....how stupid does that sound.