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      06-16-2014, 06:39 AM   #20
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I am in the same boat as you. I want a single car that can do it all with reasonable compromises in each usage scenario. When I looked at my track time vs. commuting mileage, it is on avg. 2K mi. compared to 12K mi. a year. So, keeping the current car with more dd compromises does not make sense. However, the risk with F8x is that it is the first year, it will need couple of years of maturity not to cause issues at the track I think. If that is a worry for you, a more mature platform, like the Cayman maybe a better choice or wait a year or two.
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