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Originally Posted by shadoquad
lol thank you, devil on my shoulder.
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If you aren't the type to worry about your car too much and you don't need the extra practicality I think that is the best approach.
That doesn't work too well for me though. I have cheap automatic DD just because that's practical (wife doesn't drive stick) and because I'm inclined to worry about the car if it's one I really like. So instead I went for the "appliance" - cheap, good mileage, reliable, etc. as a daily driver. If I had another sporty car I liked, I would never want to park in the grocery store parking lot so I would get a door ding, but with my Civic I try to avoid them but if I get one I'd just suck it up and move on.