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<blockquote data-quote="a_smerek" data-source="post: 37823" data-attributes="member: 2222"><p>I wonder if she was saying the same thing 50 years ago when she was in the passenger seat of some "muscle" car while a 50 year older lady was saying the same about hemis and strait pipes and burnouts.</p><p></p><p>Her facts are also highly inaccurate. New "econo-boxes" are faster, more efficient and better than ever. Take a look at cars like the new STI, that has 4 doors and can smoke pretty much anything, and you can put baby seats in the back. The US still embraces this pro brute force muscle car attitude, when nothing is further from the truth. Light weight, good handling vehicles that can put moderate HP #'s to the pavement always outrun bulky front heavy boats that simply cannot do anything but go strait after smoking tires and launching sideways.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="a_smerek, post: 37823, member: 2222"] I wonder if she was saying the same thing 50 years ago when she was in the passenger seat of some "muscle" car while a 50 year older lady was saying the same about hemis and strait pipes and burnouts. Her facts are also highly inaccurate. New "econo-boxes" are faster, more efficient and better than ever. Take a look at cars like the new STI, that has 4 doors and can smoke pretty much anything, and you can put baby seats in the back. The US still embraces this pro brute force muscle car attitude, when nothing is further from the truth. Light weight, good handling vehicles that can put moderate HP #'s to the pavement always outrun bulky front heavy boats that simply cannot do anything but go strait after smoking tires and launching sideways. [/QUOTE]
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