Never driven one, have you. I agree they are completely different cars, but
I believe you're slamming a car with which you have no experience. When you
make it over to the US, if you find yourself down my way, you can go for a
nice long drive. You'll learn, I believe, that they are different, but both
amazing vehicles.
This is just like, say, an OM owner saying that a Nikon is Bad because it
has more features. Not bad, just different.
Tom
> Its one of a number of features that come down to
> design philosophy, its VERY uncompromising, something
> an American manufacturer would never do, afraid that
> its buyers would miss all the toys and strain their
> arms with heavy steering and complain about the engine
> noise. A heavy car with a powerful engine (therefore
> making it fast) a sports car does not make....
>
> Chris
>
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