If you only consider performance. If you consider overall package, which for me, also includes the quality (production and material) of the car, interior and outside, I don't think so.Mr. Coffee wrote:Out performs the porche 311 GT and cost over 25k less...Dahak wrote:Then take a current Porsche, Maserati, Aston Martin, or Audi R8. They have performance and actually show quality inside.
Out performs the Maserati GranTurismo by a good measure and costs 10k less...
Out performs the Aston Martin V8 Vantage but for a fun change of pace costs less, only you're trading over 300hp and damned near 50mph for about 20k savings... For the same money as Aston martin I can buy a Viper SRT-10 and almost keep up with a Vette up to sixth gear.
Out performs the Audi R8 by a hell of lot and costs about 10k less...
Bang for the buck, Chevy has them beat.
And seeing how many people drive around in their sports cars in the cities around very public places so people can watch them do so, quality and style is also a factor for a lot of the potential buyers of "sports cars".
A hammer is a work tool, a fast sports car certainly not. I would buy it for fun purposes, and to enjoy it I would have to enjoy sitting in it. If it is a tacky, ugly thing, I cannot.See, I look a tool and I don't say to myself "gee, this hammer drives a nail fine, but man it could sure look prettier..." Instead I say to myself "Gee, this hammer drives a nail better then that pretty one and costs less. Let's buy it."Dahak wrote:I don't care if it is pretty or not. It is tacky, which is caused by the massive use of cheap, tacky materials in the interior. I care, as mentioned earlier, about QUALITY. And when I spend $100,000 I expect at least a minimum of quality and not a reminiscence of an 1989-Korean car.
Think there's a better performing car for the same money or less? Well, I grew up in Missouri so fucking show me. Yeah, the ZR-1 ain't a pretty car. It's not meant to be a pretty car, it's meant to kick massive amounts of ass on a track.
Woo Hoo, it's somewhat faster than other cars, but I'd still kick myself for having bought shitty interior quality.