This is a pretty great article on modding. Points 1,2, and 4 are particularly poignant.
In choosing between a Golf R and a Fiesta ST, aside from the $12,000 savings I scored on the FiST, I simply wanted to own a FiST as it was a bucket-list car. The R is next, a few years down the road, but for now I'm quite happy with the Fiesta. It does make one think though - having invested a few thousand into mods, were I to keep going I'd get into R price territory. Then I'd have a FiST that's as fast as a stock R for the same price, but still an overall inferior car in probably every way. Knowing when to stop....this is a great read that reflects my opinions on modding. Just my .02, I'm sure others feel differently as is reflected in their credit card statements.
But again this article touches on all of it - giving up reliability, balance, and money for maybe the wrong reasons. Farah attests that he's a hypocrite which makes this article all the more refreshing.
http://www.thedrive.com/muscle-cars/6208/the-5-ways-people-ruin-their-cars
In choosing between a Golf R and a Fiesta ST, aside from the $12,000 savings I scored on the FiST, I simply wanted to own a FiST as it was a bucket-list car. The R is next, a few years down the road, but for now I'm quite happy with the Fiesta. It does make one think though - having invested a few thousand into mods, were I to keep going I'd get into R price territory. Then I'd have a FiST that's as fast as a stock R for the same price, but still an overall inferior car in probably every way. Knowing when to stop....this is a great read that reflects my opinions on modding. Just my .02, I'm sure others feel differently as is reflected in their credit card statements.
But again this article touches on all of it - giving up reliability, balance, and money for maybe the wrong reasons. Farah attests that he's a hypocrite which makes this article all the more refreshing.
http://www.thedrive.com/muscle-cars/6208/the-5-ways-people-ruin-their-cars