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<blockquote data-quote="smitty2919" data-source="post: 15637471" data-attributes="member: 113577"><p>A car is much more logical. Can use it a lot more, costs less (depending on your modding), less hassle to use (jump in and go).</p><p></p><p>The problem I see with people and their "toys" is sometimes they lack direction. People own a 600+ hp nice weather car then get bored with it. Or it sits because they don't use it. or get bored with it BECAUSE they don't use it and then it turns into "taking up space".</p><p></p><p>I'm a huge advocate of doing things with a purpose. I really enjoy autocrossing my 95 Camaro Z28. It's a 80% DD and my one true hobby. Every mod I do is for one reason or another to improve on course. I don't mod the car so I can say I did it. If you can give the car (or boat) a purpose then it makes it more justifiable in the end.</p><p></p><p>I know for a fact that people I know think I'm nuts for putting so much money into a old Fbody. People I race with (that own C5's) keep telling me to save the money and just buy a C5 to be fast. People that don't understand racing think it's weird to spend money on a car like I do. Then there are people in the middle that wouldn't spend money on said car, but see the reason I do it. </p><p></p><p>I enjoy the tinkering journey.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smitty2919, post: 15637471, member: 113577"] A car is much more logical. Can use it a lot more, costs less (depending on your modding), less hassle to use (jump in and go). The problem I see with people and their "toys" is sometimes they lack direction. People own a 600+ hp nice weather car then get bored with it. Or it sits because they don't use it. or get bored with it BECAUSE they don't use it and then it turns into "taking up space". I'm a huge advocate of doing things with a purpose. I really enjoy autocrossing my 95 Camaro Z28. It's a 80% DD and my one true hobby. Every mod I do is for one reason or another to improve on course. I don't mod the car so I can say I did it. If you can give the car (or boat) a purpose then it makes it more justifiable in the end. I know for a fact that people I know think I'm nuts for putting so much money into a old Fbody. People I race with (that own C5's) keep telling me to save the money and just buy a C5 to be fast. People that don't understand racing think it's weird to spend money on a car like I do. Then there are people in the middle that wouldn't spend money on said car, but see the reason I do it. I enjoy the tinkering journey. [/QUOTE]
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