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      08-10-2021, 10:58 AM   #33
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Drives: R8 4.2 Spyder
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For a DD, sure, new is best. Less headaches.

But for something I actually want to drive, cars in general (mostly the affordable ones) started sucking after 2015. Luckily, there are a few "old" cars you can still buy brand new that give 80-90% of the experience of cars from 10+ years ago. My 2020 STI is one of them, and between that and my 2012 R8 V8, I have no intention of buying another new sports car/sedan after these. I might pick up a Lexus IS500 to add to my dinosaur stable, but after that, it's DD appliances for me until I get a vehicle that I don't need to drive. But the R8, STI, and possibly Lexus will be keepers.
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