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You're nuts fella. Off the chart imo. You could apply the same thinking to any premium product, and you'd still be wrong.
Or do you buy the cheapest own brand food possible, and dress only at primark?
I have no doubt, I think they are awesome cars. But I could not drive a FRS, R26, etc the way I drive the heap on a daily basis. Flip side being when I have to use the Mway, I'm in a s**t car for that purpose.
But then I'm lucky, and I try and make sure I work in as many places as possible that...
It's all about people's expectations. I know people that do 5k miles a year, and insist on nonsense like heated seats, cup holders, tv etc etc in their "sports" cars.
That's the point though, isn't it. Modern cars have lost the plot slightly. The race to be ever faster/grippier/safer has led to cars that you can't enjoy in the way you can an older car. You could drive a Williams at 8/10, revel in the movement going into a corner, and how purely the car reacts...
There's a few guides, should take under an hour if everythings not seized. If it's for a 1*2 Renault won't sell you just the ball joint. Gsf sell them, it's the same as the 99 meg 2l coupe, about £12 iirc.
It's a relatively young car, I'd be suspicious of the mileage tbh. Do the MOT's all look ok mileage wise? imo it's not cheap enough to warrant the risk, a 172 with history would be a safer bet.
I know very little about pc's etc, so after advise. Upgrading our patient management system, and been told by the guys supplying the software we need a certain spec. The options they've suggested are below.
Server: Fujitsu esprimo p2550 micro tower pc/core 2 duo e7500/ 4gb ram/ 320gb hdd/...