I agree with the several points made by those who have concerns about the Emira, sadly. I mean, it's been my dream car!
But I got to be honest here, I'm not a wealthy guy. I don't have a big house with a multicar garage with other fancy cars.
I have been saving up for this car. It will eat a significant chunk of my savings to have it. Don't judge me or my choices, but it was supposed to be a special gift to myself, a once in a lifetime gift.
It's not for attention, nor being seen, it's because I fell in love with the car when I saw it and test drove it. I have a strong emotional connection to cars and motorcycles. All that matters is that they're special to me, no one else.
At this price point, USD $110K, I don't have an option for the car to be problematic. I learned towork on my own cars, clutches, transmissions, brakes, etc. But not for brand new cars, no point or fun in that. And you need the right tools, which gets costly and time-consuming. And if the parts aren't available for the car nor the tools, you're stuck.
So for those of you wealthier who have the means to have a higher risk tolerance and more choices with your other expensive vehicles, then that's great. I'm happy for you and honestly a little jealous.
But for me, the cons seem to be outweighing the benefits, and my rational mind is trying it's hardest to convince my emotional heart to let the car go... And I think I'm just about to do that now.
Thank you for reading my post.