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      04-04-2024, 06:30 AM   #38
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Originally Posted by Our03z4 View Post
I have an 84 Dodge Omni GLH, thing feels so fun to drive...until I get into my newer cars and remember how far we've come. Only vehicle I truly feel haven't gotten better was my 01 F350 that I bought at 16yrs old. I have a 2019 now and recently rode in my nephews 03, made me really miss that truck. Felt so much more planted on the road and the seats were much more comfortable.
the GLH was my gateway into performance cars. I had a GOLD 1985 non-turbo.

At the time I was rockn a 1979 Corolla SR5, and the first time I slammed the pedal and felt the torque of that H.O. 2.2 in the GLH I was hooked.

have craved NA and torque ever since!

but on the OP's topic, I have tried to go back a few times to e86 coupes, but they just felt "old" compared to my ride at the time, a 2018 m240i

heck even a 2012 R8 V10 felt kinda old and worn compared to my 2020 M2 Comp

stuff wears out so newer cars generally feel better

which is why it stinks that there are almost no new non turbo manual cars out there!
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