Sep 22, 2016 6:56 AM CST Are American sports cars better value than their European counterparts?
RumplesManchester, Greater Manchester, England UK592 Posts
RumplesManchester, Greater Manchester, England UK592 posts
A lot of European cars have steering wheels now.
What surprises me is that America hates trains and public transport because the locomotive is a socialist, loves cars because of personal choice and freedom, then builds a car with the free movement of a train.
I love the Ford T Specials, Speedsters and Race cars of the teens 20's and 30's and my Paternal grandfather had two model T vans and a Morris Bull nose Cowley van long before I was born.
I owned a Toyota MR2. It hugged the road like a champ at 110 mph and was the most dependable car I've ever owned! My Chevy Corvette, on the other hand was a piece of garbage. Totally overpriced status symbol. Couldn't wait to get rid of it! Have never bought another American 'sports' car.
KIBALUV: I owned a Toyota MR2. It hugged the road like a champ at 110 mph and was the most dependable car I've ever owned! My Chevy Corvette, on the other hand was a piece of garbage. Totally overpriced status symbol. Couldn't wait to get rid of it! Have never bought another American 'sports' car.
Well the new Vettes are 660hp supercharged, and their new suspension, and 345/45 20" Tires can handle the twisty bits.
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