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The Panterra springs to mind along with the Corvette as being among
the upper eschelon fo incredibly bad handling pigs!

The Pantera is a great handeling car for an early 70s design and anyone who
considers the world class bargin Corvette a "pig" just hasn't kept up. Yes I
know it fashonable to bash the Corvette these days but check the reviews and
race results.

All light, nimble and well able to outpace many of your v8's
point to point.

I'd like to see any of the cars you named "outpace" any of the cars I
listed between any 2 points over 20 feet apart.
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Yes I
know it fashonable to bash the Corvette these days but check the reviews and
race results.

After just one year of "moderate use" my Uncle's Vette rattled like three beer
cans towed behind a Yugo. It was a 2001. Fast? You bet! Civilized? Somewhat.
Well built? Not a chance.
He now drives a Audi A8.

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After just one year of "moderate use" my Uncle's Vette rattled like three
beer
cans towed behind a Yugo. It was a 2001. Fast? You bet! Civilized? Somewhat.
Well built? Not a chance.

Who cares. The point being addressed was that the poster called it a "pig"
Your post means nothing since your uncle obviously doesn't know how to drive.
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The point being addressed was that the poster called it a "pig"

It is a pig. It's a joke that drives well on a smooth track and plays hoppity
hop on a real world road.

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The American's sports cars? Where are they?.

Some reviewers are saying with the latest tweeks the Lincoln LS Sport is now
ahead of the BMW 5 Series. The rest of the reviews are still to come. The
Vette keeps up with or blows away most of the worlds exotics that cost 4 - 10
times as much. Check out the 2 American world beaters Panozs and McLarens if
you think there's nothing going on in this country. The McLaren is the most
highly desired "sports car" in the world right now. You know nothing about
cars either.
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Some reviewers are saying with the latest tweeks the Lincoln LS Sport is now
ahead of the BMW 5 Series.


Ummm.....bwahahahahahahahaha! Lincoln LS Sport has NO feedback compared to the
BMW. Even an honest dealer will admit this! The LS Sport is already a forgotten
car!

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Ummm.....bwahahahahahahahaha! Lincoln LS Sport has NO feedback compared to
the
BMW. Even an honest dealer will admit this! The LS Sport is already a forgotten
car!..

Try to keep up Boobie. The 2003 LS has the ZF rack and pinion. Reviews have
stated the opposite of what you posted. You keep driving the dorkmobile. It
fits your lifestyle.
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The
Vette keeps up with or blows away most of the worlds exotics that cost 4 - 10
times as much.

Except for the Mitsubishi and Subaru which cost half as much and have 4 wheel
drive!

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The McLaren is the most
highly desired "sports car" in the world right now.

The McLaren is a semi-custom car that is barely a "production" car. I've sat in
ONE...the only that I saw in a Long Island showroom, and it wasn't even street
legal at the time. While I like the seating setup, it's not what I'd call a
real-world car.

RB


 
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