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Originally Posted by SUB-FT86
In my opinion handling gets boring considering the fact that I rarely see twisty roads in the parts of Georgia where I live. I would've to go seek them out to enjoy handling. The majority of driving isn't on twisty roads so I don't get how "power gets boring".
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I guess I don't enjoy randomly flooring the car? I don't rev my cars or beat on them driving around town. There's really not much tactile feedback from flooring a car. A real drivers car provides tons of feedback to the driver, regardless of what's going on. Power never becomes a focal point. I've driven lots of fast cars and after a few times flooring them I get over the novelty of power and concentrate on the rest of the car.
Different people like different things, but if you are someone that wants a lot of power I'm pretty sure this car has been a waste of your time since day 1
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Track cars: 2013 Scion FRS, 1998 Acura Integra Type-R, 1993 Honda Civic Hatchback
DD: 2005 Acura TSX
Tow: 2022 F-450
Toys: 2001 Chevrolet Corvette Z06, 1993 Toyota MR2 Turbo, 1994 Toyota MR2 Turbo, 1991 Mitsubishi Galant VR-4
Parts: 2015 Subaru BRZ Limited, 2005 Acura TSX
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