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Old 04-10-2008, 02:23 PM
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Originally Posted by LeonOfTheDead View Post
if the veyron is comfortable enough, why would you need also an everydady GT?! btw, the level of performance of such cars is no more related to them but where you are driving them.

for everyday utilization, i guess a maserati gran turismo could be a good choice, while for track days, i would take a good gt3 rs, kinda stereotype, but it works. then, such thread aren't very useful, since a good car enthusiast is involved in a everyday research for the best car for his evolving standard. maybe tomorrow i will be more "enthusiast" and my everyday car would be an Ariel atom...who knows...
But the thing is you usually try to lean on your preferred characteristics, so that usually your choices while different maybe usually are quite similar.

Even within a specific car type (supercars in this case) there are differend kinds of approaches which means that propbably who'd choose a car that follows an approach wouldn't chose a car that doesn't follow that particular point of view.

There different types of supercars, ones that emphasise drama and excitement (Lambos, Zondas), some that priorise speed (Koenigseggs) and some are all-rounders (Veyron). My point is, probably someone who likes a Zonda wouldn't choose a Veyron or a Koenginsegg.

Probably...
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