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Originally Posted by Permanent Pajamas
1. It costs a fortune to insure.
2. You have to worry about scratches and dents everywhere you go.
3. It is constantly in danger of theft.
4. Care of it is labor intensive.
I'll take my old Ford that nobody wants and I can park anywhere.
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Interesting points
A few counterpoints all the same:
If you can afford the price tag, gas insurance and maintenance are not really issues
The most stolen cars in America are... Toyota Camry's and Honda Accords, so buying a plain Japanese family car is more likely to get stolen.
No argument on 3 its handmade, but a supercar is much more than appliance, care for a supercar is much like caring for a throughbred horse, expensive but worth it.
I know what you mean about your old ford, my MOL believes in keeping things until they disintegrate, she loves her 98' 4 Runner, even though it is a total POS, (out of kindness I would never tell that.