Driving vs Collecting: Why Real Enthusiasts Actually Use Their Cars
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Summary
What’s the point of owning a car you never drive?
In this episode of Shifted Opinions, the guys break down the difference between real enthusiasts and collectors — and why the best cars are the ones that get used.
From selling a rare Isuzu Impulse RS Turbo to chasing the perfect Porsche 964 RS experience, this conversation dives into rally culture, ownership realities, and what actually makes cars meaningful.
You’ll hear:
- Why “garage queens” miss the point
- Real rally stories (breakdowns, chaos, and all)
- The psychology behind collecting vs driving
- What makes a truly great car event
- And why some cars are unforgettable… even if you forgot them
This isn’t about hype. It’s about cars, driving, and the people who actually live it.
👉 Want more conversations like this? Subscribe on YouTube, Apple Podcasts & Spotify.
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