i think the point you are missing is what i was saying about opportunity. i lacked the opportunity to take the 968 out to have fun with it. my life did not allow it. the wife wouldn't join me. i do not find it all that much fun to jump in the car and spend a lot of time trying to find a road to go out and drive on, that would not also result in my incarceration. i used to do that sort of thing, a long time ago, but i just don't anymore. in order to really go out and enjoy the car, i had to drive quite a distance to get to a road that was fun. that is one of the reasons i planned the events. it gave me a chance to drive the car. that just stopped happening though, as interest in the events dwindled and owners moved on.
i think you need to ask yourself when is the last time you took the car out by yourself for a spirited drive? how many miles was it? when was the last time before that? i have a feeling that if you answer those questions honestly, you may well find you are in much the same position as i am, and will also determine that while the blue car may have served you in years gone by, that things have changed now, and you may not be using the car like you think you are.
you may well have an emotional attachment to the blue car, and letting go of it will probably be as hard on you as letting go of my blue one was, but in the end, it made sense. during the week, i would need to drive something more practical. in my case, it is the X5. in yours, i think it is the green car. on the weekend though, it really comes down to what you do on your weekends, and if it involves the wife or not. for me, it does. that's why the weekend car for me is the targa. we are already getting out a lot more than we used to, and it is all because of that car.
interestingly, i have had this same conversation 3 times this weekend. as much as i loved driving the blue car, i just didn't get to do it anymore, and it was always at the expense of the wife being cranky about me out playing with the car, even though she created that situation by not wanting to go with me in that car.
something to chew on.
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