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These are all niche cars. People willing to sacrifice fuel economy and practicality for performance make up a very small segment of the market. If you total the Z, WRX, Miata, GTI, FRS and BRZ numbers you don't even get a year's Honda Civic sales - and the WRX and GTI don't even sacrifice practicality. They just cost a little more and get worse fuel economy.
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Yup, third gen was a gem on the Integra, fourth wasn't as good and is a great example that cars aren't always better on the new generation. Supra? Fast and the Furious and 1,000 horsepower 2JZ's. You're right, how could I forget the most important quality of sports cars, how they look. ![]() I specifically targeted 2nd generation sports cars with my earlier statement, so far the FC and Mk2 Supra make me eat my words and the Integra is a good counterpoint that good things can come in a later generation (same thing with the Mustang, although not a sports car). You're right, loosing an edge isn't a bad thing, so is gaining performance, I think I need to stop my trolling with blanket statements for the day. Cautious optimism kids, newer isn't always better is the thrust of my point.
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Interestingly your graph unknowingly shows the introduction of the 370Z, the generation that follows the 350Z, that one looks pretty lackluster too...
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Anybody want to guess where all those systems originated?
William Edwards Deming (October 14, 1900 – December 20, 1993) |
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And to repeat my very oft inflammatory opinion on many of the cars discussed here: Many have been raised to a legendary status by a generation that have more often than not never even sat in one much less drove it. Yes, yes I know there are some that have but it is not this minority that have perpetuated the legends but the kids that grew up wanting one because it was the coolest in that movie or video game. If these were such perfect machines back in the day why is it such a common complaint now that people can not find nice unmolested ones? They were molested for a reason and it is not strange that the popularity of them has grown at the same pace as the internet and the pre movie/game/anime versions are not as popular now as the latter ones even though they may have been much superior cars.
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And where did Mr Deming teach and introduce his theories and systems when NA businesses told him to go pound salt?
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Thank god the Germans don't make cartoons, I've got my eye on some BMW's and Porsche's once I have the resources for a bigger garage, I wouldn't stand a chance if the same hype hit those cars that have hit the Japanese cars. |
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Yep and a huge YEP I guess being on the outside of the modern "import" crowd looking in I see things that many here are just blind to. Oh well the hate mail should start rolling in the PM box any second now.
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No, you can actually remove the shit(bs) hanging from your ass, motoring's is there to stay, like a permanent tattoo or scar
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Edit: Watching Mk1 GTI, 2002, E30, and 911 prices climb for me is like the band you wanted to see breaking up and you sit there remembering the last time they were in town and you didn't go because they'll come around next year. And that's just the short German list, there's still a few Japanese cars I've got my eye on that I think I will totally miss the boat on unless I win the Lotto. |
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.Edit: Haha. I was typing this while you were editing. I moved a little further north of Boston last year and now I see 2002's all the time. I didn't realize there were any around. I still never see 510s. Road salt ate all of them well before I had a license. -Justin |
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Lexus IS never was much of a sports oriented car to begin with, that's why most of those you see are automatic, no LSD and driven by older folks(not so much now since they are affordable to the younger generation). I feel like the original IS300(altezza) was a miss on the part of Lexus/Toyota as they could've had either a very nice comfy car or a more sporty sedan but instead chose to split it down the middle trying to make it a bit sporty to appeal to a younger generation all the while pricing it to an unattainable price range for most younger generations.
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