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Old 02-21-2017, 02:08 PM   #22
Brayden_23
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If getting the car is going to improve your quality of life, I say go for it. I would recommend buying a car off the forum as most people on here, while they might drive them hard, have taken good care of it along the way. Personally, I would rather buy a car that has been beaten on but well maintained than someone who didn't know the oil change interval but babied the thing around the city.

You are young; if the car is worth it to you, you will find a way to make it work. Luckily if you search and find a good deal on a '14 or '15, you won't be in too deep of a financial hole if something goes terribly wrong.

At the end of the day, it's your money and your decision to make. If it's worth it to you, do it. I pulled the trigger on this car when I wasn't financially ready and figured everything out afterwards. But I knew I absolutely loved the car and was willing to sacrifice whatever I had to in order to get a car that I was obsessed with.

Good luck with whatever decision you end up making!
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