December 2nd, 2008, 10:59 PM
|
#8668 (permalink)
|
|
================>
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: PA, USA
Posts: 18,960
|
Quote:
Originally Posted by RobRich
Bingo, I will go one step further. If a person wants performance numbers, he usually can do far better in the aftermarket scene, especially when it comes to price.
|
Absolutely, but the GT-R is not for the enthusiast. It's like people who buy ARF (almost ready to fly) model airplanes. They don't know how - or don't want - to use their own hands to build the plane. That's fine and dandy, but you can do better if you know what you're doing. Same thing with cars. If you care about numbers, but don't know what to do to a Mustang or a Camaro, then you buy a GT-R, or you pay someone to put your mods on. The GT-R is for the yuppie who wants to go fast, but doesn't want to be bothered with grease and dirt and wrenches.
|
|
|