Phil r type
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Often think about getting an e46 m3, even got offered a swap last year but I bottled it ! Lol
Couldn't agree more with this, if you have an itch, scratch it. put perfectly aboveMrRy said:To echo most other comments, you would need to spend double to find something as engaging. And make no mistake, not many cars produced passed the 90's will be engaging, raw and fun due to electric and assisted everything these days. One of the last in an era of "cars never to be seen again".
Life's about experiences though, and its better to have loved and lost than to say "what if" when it comes to cars. I don't want anything else, I am happy, but if you're not or you have doubts, sell it, move on and scratch that itch. There will always another unblemished dc5 for sale. But at what price...
I have a DC5 and a Scooby and they are both very different. The DC5 is more raw and lively and the Scooby gives you that rush of speed and power. The Scooby is not so precise or gives as much feedback but has tonnes of grip. I am biased as I adore Scoobies but they are both equally as good, just different.adm87 said:The first time I saw a dc5 was on the xbox - the first need for speed underground back in 2003. Always wanted to get one from then and finally went ahead last year. Certainly have no plans to sell now but I'd also have no idea what I'd replace it with.
Always thought about a scooby/evo but I've also heard they can be abit over rated & people come back to the Teg.
I can beat that, I think it was gran turismo 3 on ps2, 2001 when I became infatuated with them? Or around then.adm87 said:The first time I saw a dc5 was on the xbox - the first need for speed underground back in 2003. Always wanted to get one from then and finally went ahead last year. Certainly have no plans to sell now but I'd also have no idea what I'd replace it with.
Always thought about a scooby/evo but I've also heard they can be abit over rated & people come back to the Teg.