When should i buy a mbpr

Hello,
i've got a question.
i've finally gotten enough money for a mbp retina 13inch with 8gb of ram.
And I really want to get one so I can use it during the summer vacation.
On the macbuyers guide from macrumors it says not to buy since it will be upgraded soon, this however is based on previous releases and not guaranteed.
I'm doubting a lot because I really want a mbpr but I would hate myself if I bought it now and a upgraded version comes out within 2months or something.
I'm not rich so I have to use this macbook for at least 2-3 years but probably 4years.
I hope that someone has some advice for me.
thanks!

If you always wait for the new new ones, you will never have to purchase one and therefore save a lot of money.
Ciao.

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