IF OP is a serious poster...
My friend, while he liked driving, people mooched him for rides non-stop in HS. Then they'd get all comfortable sitting on it, putting their foot on the bumper and dashboard, thinking they're all cool for being around a car period. I knew another guy who paid a premium to park in a reserved lot 2 blocks away (in high school). Pretty much every early car owner in my high school had their lives kinda revolve around their cars — whether to mod them with their min wage jobs or avoid having to give rides. It's stupid. Take the bus and actually hang out with your friends while they're local, all of them.
My Z is my daily, but I avoid using it for errands, and I do have to keep mind of places I'd avoid because of dips and curbs, and s***ty parking. I'm lucky there's another car that I have access to in the house that can put up with that crap.
I really don't know if that "modding and tracks" is just hollow speak or actually holds weight (like you've been going to racing school or actually building cars already), but if that were the case, I'd just say go build a cheaper track car while driving your Accord for street use.
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