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27-04-2013, 02:39 AM | #9 | |||
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And for a coupe, it's not particularly appealing when you can get a 599GTB 2nd hand, a GT3, etc in Europe and things like that. A Saloon has much more appeal to those wanting a performance car without the drawbacks. As for looks - subjective. If you don't like it, good. Nobody's forcing you to buy it. I personally like it, provided they do the tail lights properly. A few tweaks to the front and it would look seriously good. Technology in it is great, good to see adaptive damping back. This can seriously compete with the euro offerings, and I don't see how competition is a bad thing at all. Stop complaining and tell people to buy it so we see more things like it. It's a great thing as far as I'm concerned for anybody who likes driving, especially if it drives more interest in the industry/enthusiasm. |
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