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Old 05-28-2016, 01:42 PM   #21
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Originally Posted by michaelchatten View Post
Ok. This is awesome. I don't feel like I'm
tiring to hard to hold on to my youth. I love my new FR-S RS 2.0. I liked the 1.0 but just seemed a little to Fast and Furious to me.
Well at least the furious part.
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That's funny. My wife said the same thing. I was on the fence between a Focus ST or the FR-S. My wife said " if your going to have a mid life crisis, get the car that looks the part." Lol.
I am so sick of hearing "ohhhho mid life crises eh." It is an inexpensive econo coupe not a freakin' Ferrari or Vette.
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Originally Posted by 02.ACCORD.DUDE View Post
If you buy the car when you're younger you're a "try hard ricer drift racer wannabe" if you buy the car when you're older you're "trying to hold onto your youth"... So going by what society tells me there's never a good time to buy this car ...

(28 going on 29 btw...)
This ^^^ all day long. The car was targeted at the younger pre family crowd AND the older empty nesters with some disposable income and no need for passenger room or have a second more "practical" vehicle yet we are the two groups that take the most flak for owning it.
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