wildsailor
This Club for me?
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- Dan
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- 2015 Ecoboost
Okay, I need to chime in.
Why do you, and many other EB owners, compare the car to a GT? You are trying to compare the EB and the cost of add ons to the cost of a GT and looking for justification on your purchase decision? You feel the need to 'smoke' some other car with yours to feel justified in having your car?
The EB, stock, is a fast car. Putting add-ons on it makes it faster. However, like boat buying using what is in the marina to justify what you purchased, continuously comparing your <blank> (add in car, boat, airplane, house, girlfriend, wife, child, lawn, job, paycheck, or any other material 'thing') is going to be nothing but continuous disappointment.
You want to 'smoke' a GT on the dragstrip and roadcourse? You should not have bought an Ecoboost. You should have bought a GT350 or a 'vette. And even if you 'smoke' a GT what does that mean? You win? You win what? Well, just like there is always a taller mast in the marina there is always a faster car... always.
No justification is needed in buying an Ecoboost. There is also no worldly comparison to the car. It isn't the fastest on the dragstrip or roadcourse but it has the best blend of what it does well of any new car out there. It balances the compromises the best of anything in its price range and who cares if a car costing more than $7,000+ is 'faster?' If you do care you are in for a lifetime of continuous disappointment.
Why is it that an owner of a 30 year old Aston Martin can have fun with the car even though it will not 'smoke' even an Ecoboost Mustang?
Why do you, and many other EB owners, compare the car to a GT? You are trying to compare the EB and the cost of add ons to the cost of a GT and looking for justification on your purchase decision? You feel the need to 'smoke' some other car with yours to feel justified in having your car?
The EB, stock, is a fast car. Putting add-ons on it makes it faster. However, like boat buying using what is in the marina to justify what you purchased, continuously comparing your <blank> (add in car, boat, airplane, house, girlfriend, wife, child, lawn, job, paycheck, or any other material 'thing') is going to be nothing but continuous disappointment.
You want to 'smoke' a GT on the dragstrip and roadcourse? You should not have bought an Ecoboost. You should have bought a GT350 or a 'vette. And even if you 'smoke' a GT what does that mean? You win? You win what? Well, just like there is always a taller mast in the marina there is always a faster car... always.
No justification is needed in buying an Ecoboost. There is also no worldly comparison to the car. It isn't the fastest on the dragstrip or roadcourse but it has the best blend of what it does well of any new car out there. It balances the compromises the best of anything in its price range and who cares if a car costing more than $7,000+ is 'faster?' If you do care you are in for a lifetime of continuous disappointment.
Why is it that an owner of a 30 year old Aston Martin can have fun with the car even though it will not 'smoke' even an Ecoboost Mustang?
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