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Originally Posted by Hambone1 Major difference in cost of materials, R & D, etc, but won't even get into that. It's a car for people who enjoy driving. It will

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Old 05-15-2011, 08:06 PM   #11 (permalink)
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Major difference in cost of materials, R & D, etc, but won't even get into that. It's a car for people who enjoy driving. It will never have the best infotainment in the industry. It will never have the fastest 0-60 times. Its for someone who wants to have an absolute blast driving their car.
You cannot tell me any car is worth 200k (I'm not saying I wouldn't gladly pay that if I had Oprah money... I'm just saying I don't care how much R&D is done, metal is metal, plastic is plastic and materials don't cost 200k, names do)

And for the record every video of a burning car I see on the side of the road costs north of 200k. I've never seen a Z burst into flames for no good reason whatsoever. I guess more R&D is needed over in Italy.

I think also if you want the fastest 0-60 time you can expect to pay around 65k (you can pick up an Arial Atom for about that nowadays)

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