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Wow now that I think about it, you're right. Pigfat g90 or a CT5V? Sure you won't ever go anywhere fast since they didn't bother to make it AWD, but it isn't a battlecruiser like the G90 in weight.
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Great time to buy old cool cars and keep em forever. We'll see what Japan does this next generation but I expect to find myself looking to the past for all future purchases.
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Agree. I've got mine already. Now, only if someone keeps making parts for them...
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Car companies have to judge their markets, and GM utterly failed at that. Building the best M3 fighter is a great endeavor, except for if that's not what your clients want. Then it's just a waste. Electric cars have killed dynamics. Any loser can go buy a Tesla that does 0-60 fast enough for them to spread smugness all over the place. But they're also shit excuses for performance cars, they're the ultimate one trick pony. Acceleration has been commoditized, and I think that honestly, dynamics is what will set cars apart in the future. You can get the same 0-60 as a Porsche 911 in a $100k less EV, the reason you'd buy the 911 will have to either be branding, which only works for so long, or dynamics, that EVs can't do. |
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01-13-2025, 10:26 AM | #51 |
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Cuz it's not just an EV thing. People go straw-man when they complain about the weight of a TMS that is the same or lighter than the AMG E63 and Audi RS6. Then there are SUVs, which making crazy high HP for straightline is the current thing. The EVs don't have to be soul-less too, they can perform quite well in certain races and situations, including turning. But 2-door sports EVs like the original roadster? That's probably not going to happen very often, since most people care about the straight-line and family-hauling capability and that's going to override most everything else. It's not really an EV thing, it's all cars. Pretty much what everyone wants in the US is an SUV or truck.
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That said, I think a lot of it is also diminishing returns. If you look at cars back say, 30 years ago, there was a BIG difference between something that was sporty, and something that was a truck, and something that was cheap. Taking a truck on a winding road was a nightmare, they were way sketchy to drive, same with w cheap economy car. There was a HUGE difference between something like a 5 series and a basic sedan. Fast forward to today and even something like an F150 actually handles pretty good. You could take one down some twisty mountain roads and even have a little fun, vs feeling like you were in danger like in an old truck. So really, if one is just commuting in a city with a bunch of traffic and red lights, why would anyone prioritize a lightweight compact car, if they can get all the chassis and handling they'll ever need out of a larger, safer, more comfortable vehicle? And that vehicle also might be able to tow, or haul stuff, and will hold your kids. And if you're a performance nut, you can even get something like an X5 with a great chassis, and suspension that magically hides the weight, and boatloads of power. It's kind of a win-win. And of course, it might end up being cheaper, because it's a light truck and the CAFE rules for those are a lot more lax. Also, let's not forget why the Tesla is light. It's cheap shit. It has no interior. It has no high quality materials. It's a modern day Soviet car, no style, no design, no luxury, just cheap and checkboxed features. You can't compare it to an E63 or an RS6, those are nice cars, they're heavy |
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I do like it. I like them all. Can I afford another project car - that's the question.
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