Can't wait to see this car. The GT-R might have the acumens to rival the Germans but it lacks charisma end eloquence. Toyota might well have the first Japanese exotic in the making here. I pray they will release it in an alubeam paint job.
Sorry to be off-topic, but can you elaborate more on that because there are many journalists who think that it surpasses the 911 Turbo, the holy-grail of everyday sports car (refer to
Review: 2010 Nissan GT-R - Does Godzilla Have A Soul? — Autoblog). Everything about the car, inside and out, indicates it's a quality, well-crafted machine that'll not only blow one's mind but is also useful as a daily use car. Also, the GT-R has respected heritage, albeit not as well advertised as its German or Italian conterparts.
I think that the LF-A will be a great car. Overpriced (if the rumors are true) but it looks to be up to snuff in the performance/handling departments.
While I'm a huge a fan of the Italians, Germans, and British marques, I just get tired of the Western-centric views. If it's a good car, give credit where credit is due. Hell, if Hyundai makes a car that powerful, handles on a dime, looks good, is reliable, and is well-crafted, well kudos for them. It'd be a shame if it didn't sell well because the lot of us did not have posters of Hyundai's on our bedroom walls. We had posters of Lambos, Ferraris, etc. on our walls. But who knows, future generations will lust after Lexuses (Lexi?) and Nissans the way we lust after the established exotics. I say, be a tad bit more open-minded.
PS: Centurion, hope you don't think I'm picking on you. I like most of your posts.
