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Originally Posted by P86RAVES
What makes my opinion bullshit and yours fact? We have an emotional bias towards things we like, much the same reason why when you tell someone a political stand that they would normally disagree with, then tell them it came from their favorite politician, they will mostly agree with it. Bias is bias. I think it's useless because it's not doing what I want it to do, you feel it's ok because it's doing exactly what you want it to do. Easy as that.
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Seems like the only one trying to portray their opinion as fact is you. Car is mediocre in traffic? Your opinion. I have found mine to be quite easy to operate. Brake pedal is woeful? Seems fine to me.
We're okay with mediocrity? Whatever minor flaws this car has do not detract from the experience I have driving it. So nah, I don't see this car as being mediocre. Of course, that's just my opinion, and that's all it is. You act as if we should all see how mediocre the twins are and that we should feel awful for driving it.
Sorry, nope. I enjoy my car and already have an attachment to it. Guess that's a bad thing, huh?
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Originally Posted by P86RAVES
We have had this conversation before, and as I said, I don't have the money for a 911 right now.
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I find that funny.
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Originally Posted by P86RAVES
If you don't feel any attachment to the car, it's best to let it go before you develop one.
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You clearly do not have an attachment to your car and you have made it clear several times that you extremely dislike, if not outright hate your car, so what exactly is stopping you from trading in your FR-S for a Corolla as Tcoat suggested, and saving even more money towards that dream 911 of yours? For all the complaining you do, you don't really take much action.