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<blockquote data-quote="Mistro" data-source="post: 509379" data-attributes="member: 13480"><p>The last thing you want to do to yourself is drive a baseline "luxury premium" German car :cr@p: looks and features, moving up a notch might yield better looks and features but is costly. As for Korean and Japanese cars not having better "drive" it all depends on which brand, try a Scooby or an Evo, a BRZ or an 86, a 350 or 370 or the Kia Koup turbo, then perceptions will change. Ask Porsche what taste the GTR left in their mouth! And check the latest JD top ten, full of surprises I tell you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mistro, post: 509379, member: 13480"] The last thing you want to do to yourself is drive a baseline "luxury premium" German car :cr@p: looks and features, moving up a notch might yield better looks and features but is costly. As for Korean and Japanese cars not having better "drive" it all depends on which brand, try a Scooby or an Evo, a BRZ or an 86, a 350 or 370 or the Kia Koup turbo, then perceptions will change. Ask Porsche what taste the GTR left in their mouth! And check the latest JD top ten, full of surprises I tell you. [/QUOTE]
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