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Old 05-29-2017, 01:52 PM   #150
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Originally Posted by Yousend View Post
Congrats on the new car. As long as you don't need a bigger car, it is a good choice. As someone who went through the same naysayers, I am happy I went with the FR-S.



However, I don't know your situation. Professionalism is relative. You only need a professional* looking car if your brand relies on it (e.g. Real Estate Agent). Keep it clean and that's all people really care about. As a programmer, my car does not make much of a difference in my career.



Enjoy the new ride, welcome to the world of manual cars. It's cheaper to rent a bigger car for a day than it is to get a practical car that you dread a visit to the gas station instead of a car where you just burn fuel for fun.



*Luxury car


Haha I have been selling real estate driving my frs for a couple years now. I have a couple of businesses that I run and deal in a very professional environment.

But I don't have kids and I've always been a car guy. I love my car and wouldn't change it. In my world I meet with people that invest millions of dollars with me and have no issue with what I drive. Just act like an adult and care yourself and professional manner. You'll be fine. Good choice on car!
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