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Originally Posted by extrashaky
No. I don't deny that the Cayman was used as a benchmark. I deny that they copied the Cayman, because I actually know what benchmark means. None of the articles you posted indicate that Toyota copied the Cayman, only that they used it as a benchmark for performance and road feel.
A mountain of evidence proves nothing if it isn't actually relevant to the question.
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Sorry man, you can't recover from making the stay puft marshmallow man correlation and still argue this. Would you like to pull your foot out of your mouth now?
Every car manufacturer borrows, steals, copies from other manufacturers, whether it is technology, small parts, or entire designs. Ref: Hyundai vs everything for example or the Accord Coupe and the MB C-class coupe. It's called exploiting intelligence. Why are all car manufacturer proving grounds controlled facilities? Why are new cars camouflaged? In an attempt to prevent design and technology theft and hamper intelligence gathering. It is just like Russia, China, and everyone else who copy our military aircraft.
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