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Originally Posted by equ
The negatives are the front is quite ugly, the interior will take getting used to (if ever) and they are very common (becoming more so by the minute).
However, a reasonably well set-up (I'm not talking for the track), electric RWD car is going to drive pretty damned well. Certainly not boring to drive, but maybe Nick meant boring to own, the new Camry/3-series if you will. In that he is right...
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Everything I hear says boring to drive. But it’s boring to drive in the same way that all new cars are boring. Highly competent, too high limits, limited feedback, impossible to feel like you’re having fun at reasonable speeds.
This is why I’m buying crappier tires these days. Sure, today’s summer tires can be as good as R-tires were not that long ago. But so what? Is that actually more fun?