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Looks like you've covered the bases for going with either option. You need to ask yourself one basic question. That being, what is the true reason for owning your car? Keep it ready for resale or simply to enjoy it?Before I purchased my first piece of fine art, I remember one cardinal rule. "Buy what you like, not what you think it may be worth one day." Over the years, I have purchased a few pieces of art and always bought what I liked. I have not regretted any of my decisions. I still have all that I bought and like what I have.When I bought my NSX last September, my first "Sunday car", I did it for the sheer enjoyment of owning a car like this. That means driving it, participating in car related events, and to consider performing any mods that I find interesting. For me, it's not about retaining value, it's about doing what I like. Life is short. Have fun and enjoy it!
Looks like you've covered the bases for going with either option. You need to ask yourself one basic question. That being, what is the true reason for owning your car? Keep it ready for resale or simply to enjoy it?
Before I purchased my first piece of fine art, I remember one cardinal rule. "Buy what you like, not what you think it may be worth one day." Over the years, I have purchased a few pieces of art and always bought what I liked. I have not regretted any of my decisions. I still have all that I bought and like what I have.
When I bought my NSX last September, my first "Sunday car", I did it for the sheer enjoyment of owning a car like this. That means driving it, participating in car related events, and to consider performing any mods that I find interesting. For me, it's not about retaining value, it's about doing what I like.
Life is short. Have fun and enjoy it!