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Originally Posted by RAV4EVR
The more money I have, the less headaches I would want from life... I have worked hard for my money and I deserve the best.
The less money I have, the least headaches I would want from life..... I have enough worries in life and the car should not be giving me any worries.
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Let me put it to you this way. People do not buy a $100,000 car because it doesn't give you a head ache. After all, how many supercars are used as daily drivers? A $100,000 is usually your status symbol and if you are a really rich performance fanatic, then you take it out to the track about ever two weeks or a month.
Also, i see a lot of people talk about long term reliability. Not saying it's not important. It is. Especially for people who buy used cars or hold on to cars for longer periods of time than the three or four years, but there is also a very large percentage of car buyers who change their cars every couple of years just out of boredom. They don't care about reliability. Sure they don't want a piece of crap in those terms, but at the same time they are not thinking if their car will start four or five years from now or not.