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Old 03-20-2011, 10:50 PM   #302
Dragonitti
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Originally Posted by Siriusly.Andrew View Post
Sort of. But if driver was not part of the equation and that was the formula you could see where each car was at an advantage over the other.

All the cars are built the same these days and theres no flavour and its bland. You drive one and you've driven them all kind of thing. Its boring.

I honestly don't like how cars are being built "equal". At least in the sports car and performance aspects. Grocery getters can have that same feel to em, but for the more exciting cars and performance cars it shouldn't be "what one do I like the looks of most".

I'm just displeased with the similarities of all the performance / sports cars these days. Watching Top Gear is only entertaining because of Jeremy, Richard and James. Take them away and Top Gear would be boring as shit because they'd always say "This car is fabulous. So is this car. This one is faster on the track but it feels IDENTICAL to the other car, so what ever floats your boat."

On a Track, driver matters more than the car. On the street the car matters more than the driver.


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Originally Posted by xantonin View Post
And the British Top Gear >>>> the American one.

After watching the whole season of the USTG....sorry, have to say that it is equal, except the USTG I relate to more being that its in the US.

The BTG seems to always down on America and American cars in nearly every episode. I am for the most part "all imports" as I don't find to many American cars that appeal to me. However, it's still annoying to listen to them cut down American concepts every episode. Kinda like "I can call my brother a douche but if you call him a douche, we are going to have issues" type of thing.

Hence why I'm loving the USTG and can't wait till the second season.
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