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Things change and technology advances. Sure, it's great to hear and smell a gasoline engine but as enthusiasts I think electric sports cars with software that can allow us to
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Things change and technology advances. Sure, it's great to hear and smell a gasoline engine but as enthusiasts I think electric sports cars with software that can allow us to alter vehicle performance isn't something to turn your back on. Instant torque is always nice too!
I'm driving a 7AT Z. No, I'm not married and yes I can drive manual (been driving manual over 15 years). I chose the 7AT because it's a great transmission and gives me the best of both worlds. It's not like the old autos were. Technology changed my buying habits so let's see what the future has in store for us. Gasoline will be available for a long time... |
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