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Chasing dream cars
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<blockquote data-quote="Rocket254" data-source="post: 16575155" data-attributes="member: 150851"><p>Thanks for all of the feedback. This really took off. Lots of similar opinions in the replies. I'm certainly wanting to start enjoying some hobbies instead of just living this work/save/work cycle I've been stuck in.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>This one in particular really hits hard. I am a little afraid of the possibility that ownership isn't everything I imagined it to be. Maybe "Don't ever meet your heroes" applies to cars as well. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm this type. Just walking out to the garage at night and taking occasional roadway therapy cruises is just about all I want out of it. Like you mentioned, it is as much symbolic as anything else. I'm not looking to prove the car at the track or in Mexico. That doesn't matter to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rocket254, post: 16575155, member: 150851"] Thanks for all of the feedback. This really took off. Lots of similar opinions in the replies. I'm certainly wanting to start enjoying some hobbies instead of just living this work/save/work cycle I've been stuck in. This one in particular really hits hard. I am a little afraid of the possibility that ownership isn't everything I imagined it to be. Maybe "Don't ever meet your heroes" applies to cars as well. I'm this type. Just walking out to the garage at night and taking occasional roadway therapy cruises is just about all I want out of it. Like you mentioned, it is as much symbolic as anything else. I'm not looking to prove the car at the track or in Mexico. That doesn't matter to me. [/QUOTE]
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