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Originally Posted by ctzn
That's not a reason, it's a consequence
You spent all that money just to get from A to B and because you like the way it looks?
I enjoy those two aspects as well, but if that was all that mattered to be I would have bought a civic and saved myself $20K.
I can accept people that prefer the paddles and can appreciate the car for what it is, but this is the kind of reasoning I picture coming from 40 year old single ladies buying a V6 Mustang convertible...
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true but obviously brand recognition is important too. which is probably why people buy what they wear or drive.
like everyone said, it's a personal choice.