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Old 09-22-2014, 07:12 PM   #131 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by BlackZeda View Post
I drove a manual and automatic M4 this weekend. Compared to the Z, yes they are extremely dull cars in regard to their drive experience, but I am buying a "sports coupe" (i.e. a sedan) not another sports car.
I get what you're saying but the key word here is "sport". Anything with sporty intentions should feel "sporty" in the driving experience. Sporty, I can see a car being slow, but have perfect balance, great feedback but still provides you with two extra seats, good fuel economy and a usable trunk... That's sporty.
Driving around in a fast car with no kind of feedback or sportiness in the steering and/or suspension combined is pretty much a car.... That goes fast.... Is precise... But without the soul of a sports car. It's just a precise, fast passenger car.
Like electric sports cars. No exhaust sound. No soul period! It's like going to an music concert but you can't hear.

The band's playing. Music is good and loud. But you can't hear it = Electric car.

Just my opiniom though and a thank you for your answer and honest opinion.
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