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But when we talk Mustang and Challenger, then YES, we need to be the quickest, lightest, fastest......bestest!
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The fun of muscle cars is all the tuning and stuff you can do to make them just a little faster. Whether you want to throw in a 572 cu in big block or simply add a cold air intake to your stock motor. There's mechanical and engineering knowhow that makes it what it is. It's interesting, fascinating, and challenging. Electric motors? Put voltage to it and spins, and you can't see it, hear it, or work on it. It's boring and uneventful. Not something anyone cares about. And with electric motors you can make a $20,000 Civic as fast as a $2.5m quad-turbocharged, W-16 all wheel drive, 8 speed Bugatti Chirron. So where is the fun in that? I'm actually being serious. That's why I hate electric anything and won't even consider an electric Camaro to be a Camaro to begin with. |
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Some folks do but not me. I like all 3 in some way or another but have only owned Camaros. I remember when Corporate America started handing out the pamphlets of “change”. People generally don’t like change. The Camaro has come a long way. I love the 69’s, they rusted, had huge panel gaps, poor gas mileage, carbs that needed adjusting after 6 months and low tech. GM seems to be doing well on the profit side and that is generally the bottom line. Having owned nearly each Gen Camaro, I look forward to seeing a 7th Gen. My biggest gripe is the cost, GM seems to getting really good at $100k vehicles. If a loaded Bolt EV MSRPs at $43k, I cringe at the thought of what a 7th Gen ZL1 will sticker at.
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Not everyone feels this way though. I have no interest in a slow gas engine. What's the point? I like to go fast and if you're giving me the choice of a Model S vs an anemic 305 TPI powered IROC or (god forbid) a Turbo 4.9 2nd gen Trans Am.....well, I'm taking the Tesla every time.
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In some instances, though not frequent, it would make sense to lease initially and purchase afterward. There may be rebates/incentives that are only applicable to a lease, so the purchase would be the worse deal. Yes, there are a dozen other moving parts to factor into which is the better deal, but this is a circumstance that does happen with some vehicles.
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You always have the option to buy it in the end if you like it that much.
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I guess I don't follow the logic of any "muscle" nut picking a Tesla over a Trans Am. I guess there is where I lay the "to each their own" card on the table.
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Far as I'm concerned, even within the world of ICE-powered cars, quickest and fastest don't matter all that much to me. There's always going to be somebody with a car that's quicker or faster, and that's a treadmill I never wanted to get on. Fast enough and quick enough are good enough, and may actually represent stronger encouragement for me to make me good enough than having better performance numbers handed to me on a platter ever could. Norm
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To me, boring and depressing can exist in a car that's either slow and ICE-powered or fast and EV. Truth be told, slow ICE-powered cars don't have to be boring or depressing; I'd pick such a car (provided that it had a MT) over any fast EV. Or over a fast ICE-powered car with automatic, for that matter. Norm
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