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Well said these cars are like 7 to 10 years per generation, meaning they poured a lot of R&D money and efforts into it. When the next generation comes (if that even happens), the changes would be evolutionary not revolutionary.
The manufacturer will not turn the twins into something that it's not, the formula is set. For the people that are constantly asking for more power and a turbo, they don't understand this car or the current economic condition at all whether they already own one or not. I think Bob Hall (and to a certain extent Tom Matano) explains it the best when it comes to the Miata / LWS program.
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