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<blockquote data-quote="sam_b03" data-source="post: 7811616" data-attributes="member: 607518"><p>I like my 370Z. I am a ***** for HP so the BRZ and Scion FR-S look appealing, but the 200hp is the only real draw back. They are light so if I was in the market to get a new car I would definitely try one out.</p><p></p><p>My buddy has an Elantra and it seems to be problem for him. The Korean cars have a come long way. There was an editoral in C&amp;D or MotorTrend talking about when they were young looking out the rear side window and fantasising about getting a Honda CR-X or Prelude when they got old enough to have a license. Then they went on to say about how times have changed, Honda is resting on their laurels and don't have any new fun cars. The cars now that the kids are going to be interested in will be the Korean cars that would have got you laughed out of the high school parking lot when he was school.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sam_b03, post: 7811616, member: 607518"] I like my 370Z. I am a ***** for HP so the BRZ and Scion FR-S look appealing, but the 200hp is the only real draw back. They are light so if I was in the market to get a new car I would definitely try one out. My buddy has an Elantra and it seems to be problem for him. The Korean cars have a come long way. There was an editoral in C&D or MotorTrend talking about when they were young looking out the rear side window and fantasising about getting a Honda CR-X or Prelude when they got old enough to have a license. Then they went on to say about how times have changed, Honda is resting on their laurels and don't have any new fun cars. The cars now that the kids are going to be interested in will be the Korean cars that would have got you laughed out of the high school parking lot when he was school. [/QUOTE]
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