01/26/2015 at 20:40 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
What would Oppo do? Get a car you want, with the engine you don't particularly want? Or wait another year or so until it gets the engine you want?
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What are you waiting for?
And if you have a currently functioning car that isn't set to detonate for another year, I'd wait.
![]() 01/26/2015 at 20:43 |
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Wait.
All you will think about is "what-if" for the your entire ownership of the car.
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Would I take a Canyon with a 2.5 instead of the 3.6? Probably.
01/26/2015 at 20:45 |
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Turbo engine for IS/RC.
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Disregard patience, acquire GT-Rs.
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Get an older car with a better engine for the same price.
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You could frame the question to yourself this way. "Should I wait and be rewarded for my patience or get something that looks like what I want now and always be slightly disappointed in the performance?"
![]() 01/26/2015 at 20:50 |
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Wait. Because when it comes out you'll probably be disappointed.
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Wait
![]() 01/26/2015 at 21:03 |
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You wait.
I looked at the Focus ST when it came out. But it was too big and expensive and didn't drive like I wanted it. I was ready for a car though.
Then the Fiesta ST came out a year later.
Good things come to those who wait.
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Wait for new model, then buy old model on discount as they try to get rid of them.
![]() 01/27/2015 at 00:06 |
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Absolutely, positively, hands down, delay gratification. Otherwise you'll be stuck with the slow version forever while your idiot friends say "yo just engine swap it" on a weekly basis.