All,
I figured the best place to put this post was in the "general" area because it really can't go under performance or exterior exclusively. My question is simple:
If you have a fixed, moderate, amount of money (say $1500-$2000), do you spend it on making your car look better, or making it run better?
For me, it is a no brainer. My car looks good stock, so why not have put the money into making it a beast on the road? Sure...if I had $15,000 - $20,000 to spend, I could do whatever I wanted --- and no offense --- I wouldn't have got a MS3. I see so many "ricey" looking cars that have 19-20" rims, a foil on the back the size of Rhode Island, mod lights, ground effects, etc., but when you come down to it, a lot (NOT ALL!) of these cars can't do jack above a stock car. In fact, many of them (especially with the larger wheels) perform worse.
After all, you are the one who drives the car, why not take care of making yourself happy first? For me, that is about the driving experience, not necessarily how it looks on the outside. (Keep in mind the car already looks good...I am not talking about driving a car with different sized wheels covered in primer.)
Opinions anyone?
On a side note...I am not looking at sound improvements. While certainly a creature comfort, they don't fall under performance or exterior improvements.
I figured the best place to put this post was in the "general" area because it really can't go under performance or exterior exclusively. My question is simple:
If you have a fixed, moderate, amount of money (say $1500-$2000), do you spend it on making your car look better, or making it run better?
For me, it is a no brainer. My car looks good stock, so why not have put the money into making it a beast on the road? Sure...if I had $15,000 - $20,000 to spend, I could do whatever I wanted --- and no offense --- I wouldn't have got a MS3. I see so many "ricey" looking cars that have 19-20" rims, a foil on the back the size of Rhode Island, mod lights, ground effects, etc., but when you come down to it, a lot (NOT ALL!) of these cars can't do jack above a stock car. In fact, many of them (especially with the larger wheels) perform worse.
After all, you are the one who drives the car, why not take care of making yourself happy first? For me, that is about the driving experience, not necessarily how it looks on the outside. (Keep in mind the car already looks good...I am not talking about driving a car with different sized wheels covered in primer.)
Opinions anyone?
On a side note...I am not looking at sound improvements. While certainly a creature comfort, they don't fall under performance or exterior improvements.