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Originally Posted by strat61caster
Yes there's dozens of examples in the low hundreds and a few used with less than 100 miles. If it doesn't have a registered owner it's still new and I think there's a few out there I didn't get in my 30 second search.
It's interesting, to consider it still a success you'd have to not consider it a consumer good, at that point it's not a car and more an exhibition, it's fine if you personally want to define it as such but you're not going to get many people agreeing with you.
Cool car, great car, amazing car, that will be a footnote in automotive history at best.
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Im totally cool with people not agreeing with me. And know I wont change your mind. if everybody thought the same way. this would be a boring place.
I've spent a lot more time around them than the average person. Saw the first Nurburgring edition to land on US soil in the port of long beach. several track days, Scott Pruett took me for a ride in the LFA. So in my life, its more than a footnote in automotive history