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Originally Posted by Tromatic
I've had some nice cars, and this is my favorite. If you can find something to complain about regarding this car, you either need to buy a better car or lower your expectations.
It is a taste of the exotic for a third of the price. Sucks to be you if all you can do is complain about it, and go for a drive and think about all the things that are "wrong" with it.
It's going to be a classic.
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It's interesting, I find a million things to complain about when I'm sitting in front of a computer, but I have minimal complaints when I'm actually driving.
When I'm not driving, it's all "I don't really like that the interior door handles are chrome, I don't like having to look down from the road to change radio stations, I don't like the silver painted interior trim pieces, I think the center cupholder is awkward, sometimes 2nd gear feels a little clunky, the center console is too hard where my knee hits it, I don't like the amber sidemarkers, there's no steering wheel audio controls, the headliner feels cheap, blah blah blah blah", but when I'm driving it, I don't think about any of those things. I'm not looking at the interior trim, I'm not paying attention to my knee, my hands are on the wheel and my elbow isn't stuck in the cupholders, I can't see the minor cosmetic details of the exterior that I don't particularly care for.
I think it's easy to lose sight of the great things about these cars when you're sitting in front of a computer, but you also lose sight of all the minor flaws about these cars as soon as you get in the driver's seat and turn the ignition on.