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    Usually that makes sense. But good luck selling a $20k (it would cost at least that over here), 63 hp kei car roadster in the US. But if I lived in Japan...that looks like less than a ton of fun!

    Plus this guy's error was made on a race track and not a public street. That probably counts for something, somewhere.

    This story sounds familiar...

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    Correct, this is why I specifically mentioned 2012. :)

    My suggestion, albeit not NEW...but otherwise ticks all the boxes.

    So will you shift every single plate down / over 1 spot when you get the elusive negative number license plate?

    You don't buy this car to beat minivans in stop-light drag races. You buy it to have fun driving, no matter where you're going, and you don't give a fuck about anything going on beyond your own car doors.

    Your comment essentially echos mine - as you said above, the Viper is faster in pretty much every way than a standard Corvette and nearly double the price, and yet people still compare the two. So, the GT3 is faster and more expensive than the GT4, just don't expect the GT4 to be faster. Likewise, no one expects the

    Yep, and this is why people tell you about their experience at a restaurant only if it sucked. It's just human nature to focus on the negative. I mean, can you even tell me what group of people are known for being notoriously good tippers? The sooner we accept, the sooner we move on.

    The previous "stipulation" was that any Cayman could not be faster than the entry 911, not comparing similar model trims. I wouldn't even call the GT4 vs GT3 an apples to apples comparison, considering that the 911 is nearly double the price. Why would you even expect the GT4 to compete with that?

    Except that it is faster than a 911. Finally.

    To his defense he said "typical", not "all". The stereotype does exist for a reason. All you can do is try to drive like a normal human being and not continue the stereotype (that you knew would come with the purchase).

    I also love my RDX. Although sometimes I wish that boost gauge had actual numbers...maybe I'm spoiled!

    Don't BMW shifters do the same thing? Push up for reverse, pull back for drive, push button for park. At least my buddy's 328 is this way, and as far as I know neither he nor anyone else has pulled in front of any trains recently.