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Originally Posted by grahfz -Purpose-built with balanced performance and/or driving-dynamics being the top priority If BMW's balance OR driving dynamics don't qualify for this, WHAT THE HELL DOES? You can't

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Old 08-17-2009, 11:13 PM   #1 (permalink)
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-Purpose-built with balanced performance and/or driving-dynamics being the top priority
If BMW's balance OR driving dynamics don't qualify for this, WHAT THE HELL DOES?
You can't just build a car, and THEN decide to make it handle. That's where the honda ricers are screwing up.
And by your definitions, most Ferrari's won't fit, nor a CCX, nor an F1. A porsche is mid/rear engined... and are FAMOUS for making people lose it in the corners.
A Viper.. I've never seen one complete a track day without a MAJOR failure. Plus.. 8.4Liters, but 600horsepower? BMW gets 500 out of 5!
You talked down on "Honda ricers" and went on to mention HP/L in the same post.

Can I have a few minutes of my life back?
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Old 08-17-2009, 11:36 PM   #2 (permalink)
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It was more of a reference to how bad the american manufacturers are.
I've never owned anything less than a 6cyl/200hp car(z31). The versa rental I had was terrible enough

I'm still waiting to hear what really is a sports car.
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