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4. The Lamborghini Huracan looks like a modern edgy Countach with a V10....
5. And it also looks better than the Aventador pre/post facelift.
6. The Nissan GTR is the “Honda Civic” of the supercar/exotic world to me. As for every one Fezza, Lambo, Mezza or whatever I see, I’ll see at least 3-5 GTRs. They’re very common.
7. The Camaro’s rearward-visibility problems are overrated. At least after driving one, it’s not the worst.
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#6 couldn’t be more spot-on.
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7. I hate the side visibility. I could forgive the rear, but the side is unforgivable
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Around me, I see roughly similar numbers of R8s and GTRs.
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The GTR was originally supposed to be for the guy who worked just a little bit harder, as opposed to now having to be a doctor or CEO. But I see your point. #5 we’ll agree to disagree.
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countach? I agree. Pre facelift aventador? no. Post facelift aventador? yes.
I love how everyone descrobes the gtr as emotionless and like playing a videogame. Exactly what I don’t want from a car that costs as much as a cheap house.
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1. No
2. Yes
3. Absolutely, these are as common as 911s/FoSTs at my Cars and Coffee
4. I can’t say, I’ve never driven one
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#6:
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4. Yes, Lambo styling is very progressive, yet undeniably related to it’s original designs (besides the 350 GT)
5. Yes
6. I also think the GTR is the civic/camry of the sports car world
7. Wouldn’t know, but the trunk space is atrocious