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Old 02-02-2011, 12:25 PM   #22 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by steveg78 View Post
I wouldn't mind if it was another end of an era... I figure I'll have one of the last all-gasoline sports cars out there...I don't know if I would consider the 370 a super car since the GTR is the flagship...But I guess that's debatable... And I would be excited to see some hi performance, affordable electric cars. The instant power/torque of electric unreal and once it becomes attainable for "normal" people it will be the explosion of a new era.
I can appreciate that. I just want performance cars to continue to do well. Be they hot hatches, FR sports cars, lightweight roadsters, muscle cars, or even hybrid or electric sporty coupes. As an enthusiast, I don't want the car landscape to get boring like it did in the late nineties, early naughties. It's nice right now. We've got an active hot hatch and muscle car segment roaring, and the choice is wide open if one's looking for fast and fun transportation. I'd like it to remain that way.
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