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Originally Posted by Evan55
"next generation" does not mean completely re-engineered car from the ground up.
Plenty of cars, especially sports cars, sit on the same fundamental platform across multiple "generations". 911 and Corvette being two examples.
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Never said it dd but there is a mile of difference between a car on the same platform and and one on the exact same one with some bumper changes and a slightly bigger engine. The very concept of a next generation is that there is enough difference to define it from the previous one. Changing tail lights and interior trim (if you believe the bullshit renders at all) is not enough of an alteration on the original to cal it a next gen. It would just be a moderate facelift of the current. This is not a car with a big enough following to get away with minor changes every generation so comparing it to Corvettes is not apples to apples. There are many of us that love it as it is but if they stick to that then they will not attract many new buyers and the market just will not support it.