Not sure if anyone else does this, but I have gone through 3 cars so far. Each one I bought including the first one, I thought was pretty cool and I bought it because I liked it. After owning each car I progressively start to find things about it that bother me, like the way it looks at certain angles, lines, etc. And then I sell it because of said reasons and get something else. And it starts all over again. Anyone do the same thing? Will it ever end?
Ya, but my first car gives me the feelios
>>16821064
What cars were they?
>>16821112
rather not say because everyone will think I'm a retard
>>16821259
fuck it, i'll post them
Ford Focus, Kia Rio, Miata
>>16821269
why a kia rio
>>16821279
I liked the lines.
My cars are all opposite of my women.
Hated the cars while I had them, then looking back I liked them once I got rid of them.
Liked the women when I had them but looking back, fuck all those worthless bitches.
>>16823215
maybe the fedora mommy bought you when you were 13 to try and impress girls is getting a little too tight
I always end up regretting the sale of a car despite how much I hated owning it. Sometimes it's immediately, sometimes it takes a while.
>>16821064
The right car is one that you love despite its faults. And unlike people you can modify the car to be better if you know what you're doing.
That's why engineering is great. People are complicated and obsessing with one is inevitably going to destroy you. But obsessing over every detail of a design to make it better every time pays well.