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Originally Posted by Rafichicago
I think that perspective of “fun to drive” changes with age of the owner. People in their low20s could have different perspectives on driving engagement then older generation. Comes down to preference. Seems like so called driving pleasure and enjoyment differes between age group. I am not about the numbers. But some are and I get it.
I’ve said it before and say that again. I’d rather have car that makes me smile every time I drive it for the duration of the trip rather than for 2,6s to 60.
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I'm 49, could have bought an F80, didn't and bought two 911's in succession as weekend car. The daily during those times was a GTi and two Model 3's.
Now I've sold the Model 3, now the 911 and I'm getting a G80. So age doesn't matter as much as personal preference. To me, a G80 is far more engaging than an F80. It's also a better driver than an E92, although the E92 sounds way better. The E46...now we're getting somewhere but it's so much slower.
So yeah. progress is not always bad.