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Originally Posted by extrashaky
No. They like noisy straight-line power in a flashy package.
If they liked driving, they would buy a driver's car. Even for those who track them, buying a noisy straight line car and spending tens of thousands to keep it from rolling over on a turn (or buying one already set up that way) doesn't give them a driver's car.
Here's what that looks like vs. a real driver's car in the hands of a real driver:
I was. Mustangs attract a disproportionate share of stupid.
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I understand the idea behind this car. And I believe in it, that's why I spent way too much $ buying it the day it hit the US. But I also don't agree with that kind of elitist attitude toward other types of vehicles.
And power means a lot despite what people say. A racing driving is going to lap a mustang faster than a twin. Probably you and I would lap a mustang faster than a twin lol
"The feels" of this car is great. But everyone enjoys their own kind of feel