Sign of a non-enthusiast owner?
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Originally Posted by mk3valver,Jul 17 2008, 05:48 AM
my good god!!! sorry to be slightly controversial here but its an S2000 not a DB9!!! I totally understand people wanting to look after thier cars, as I do. But c'mon!!! parking at the other end of the car park miles from anyone else so you don't have a ding in your door? life is to short, the thing that will look worse (probably!!) is the front looking like it has been shot blast which is inevitable unless you have one of those awful bonnet bra things, at the end of the day a car for me is about enjoying it, driving it, track days, road trips........ not polishing it and worrying about it
everyone is different i suppose....
everyone is different i suppose....
Anyways, parking far away from the shop door saves time and makes you thinner.
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im sure it is thin, enough people on here mention it so they must be more prone to it than other cars. But then, when hammering my S2000 down a country lane or round a track the last thing on my mind is the dings in the doors!!!.... you could spend your whole X amount of years ownership being super careful and some idiot could come along and key it... things that are out of your control (ie what happens to your car when your not there) are not worth worrying about imo
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Originally Posted by mk3valver,Jul 17 2008, 06:10 AM
im sure it is thin, enough people on here mention it so they must be more prone to it than other cars. But then, when hammering my S2000 down a country lane or round a track the last thing on my mind is the dings in the doors!!!.... you could spend your whole X amount of years ownership being super careful and some idiot could come along and key it... things that are out of your control (ie what happens to your car when your not there) are not worth worrying about imo
Not being able to open the drivers door is a little more than a ding. Anyways, when you get one you'll realise.
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Originally Posted by mk3valver,Jul 17 2008, 05:48 AM
my good god!!! sorry to be slightly controversial here but its an S2000 not a DB9!!! I totally understand people wanting to look after thier cars, as I do. But c'mon!!! parking at the other end of the car park miles from anyone else so you don't have a ding in your door? life is to short, the thing that will look worse (probably!!) is the front looking like it has been shot blast which is inevitable unless you have one of those awful bonnet bra things, at the end of the day a car for me is about enjoying it, driving it, track days, road trips........ not polishing it and worrying about it
everyone is different i suppose....
everyone is different i suppose....
I know I feel like that, and I will try and protect it from harm's way as much as I can! Of course there are times when it is impossible and you cant protect things all the time, but it's worth doing where possible IMO! (I have witnessed before where people slam open their doors into another in car parks, people can be soooo careless sometimes...)
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Originally Posted by jammy_rex,Jul 17 2008, 08:19 AM
It's all proportional though. If you have spent all your hard earned cash on an S2000 (or any car it doesnt matter what!), then that car is your pride and joy and it is worth every bit as much to you as if you had a DB9 or whatever.
I know I feel like that, and I will try and protect it from harm's way as much as I can! Of course there are times when it is impossible and you cant protect things all the time, but it's worth doing where possible IMO! (I have witnessed before where people slam open their doors into another in car parks, people can be soooo careless sometimes...)
I know I feel like that, and I will try and protect it from harm's way as much as I can! Of course there are times when it is impossible and you cant protect things all the time, but it's worth doing where possible IMO! (I have witnessed before where people slam open their doors into another in car parks, people can be soooo careless sometimes...)
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