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![]() It might run rings around a DB9 in terms of speed. But, in terms of class??? No, it loses in CLASS too. You just don't get it. Enthusiast drivers want the BEST handling, not the best seat stitching. The DB9 gets casino respect, but as a drivers car it's not near the top of the class. Let's put it this way. Imagine that we both turn up at the casino in Monaco. Which car will get a parking space at the front of the Casino? You know the answer! Your Evo will be directed towards the rear of the building. The Aston will get a space beside the main entrance. Wow. You really need some attention. I'd hate for my car to be used in that way. I just want the most fun driving and top class handling, so I guess the Evo X was a great choice. Speed isn't everything. Some places still appreciate pure class. Only superficial clods think that way...DONAL. Most educated folks now know that labels and skins fall a distant second to actual performance. Cars like the Evo or STI didn't get to be top dogs by offering value, they did it by BEATING other cars, picking off automotive legends one-by-one. Beauty and soul are very personal tastes. If you liked driving and were any good at it then perhaps you'd know why the Evo is already being tested in stock trim against exotics. It usually doesn't win, nor is it expected to. But it does very well, and sometimes better in certain respects...and it has room for REAL back seats! Top Gear called the DB9 rear seats a joke! So again...no thanks. If you can ignore the beauty and soul, and accept a car that offers a better driving experience than the DB9 and can be used in rain and snow, then an Evo is suitable for you. Well said, Donal! R. |
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On Fri, 5 Sep 2008 18:21:08 -0700 (PDT), "Capt. Rob"
wrote: It might run rings around a DB9 in terms of speed. But, in terms of class??? No, it loses in CLASS too. You just don't get it. Enthusiast drivers want the BEST handling, not the best seat stitching. The DB9 gets casino respect, but as a drivers car it's not near the top of the class. Let's put it this way. Imagine that we both turn up at the casino in Monaco. Which car will get a parking space at the front of the Casino? You know the answer! Your Evo will be directed towards the rear of the building. The Aston will get a space beside the main entrance. Wow. You really need some attention. I'd hate for my car to be used in that way. I just want the most fun driving and top class handling, so I guess the Evo X was a great choice. First time I ever saw 2 guys arguing about who is more pretentious. But I don't get to Monaco much. --Vic |
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On Fri, 5 Sep 2008 18:21:08 -0700 (PDT), "Capt. Rob"
wrote: If you can ignore the beauty and soul, and accept a car that offers a better driving experience than the DB9 and can be used in rain and snow, then an Evo is suitable for you. Well said, Donal! R. My wife drives an MX5 (Miata to you Bubbles) It's a fantastic drive and one of the prettiest cars on the road. Nothing like the Evo but great fun...especially in our usually superb weather. OzOne of the three twins I welcome you to Crackerbox Palace. ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com ** |
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