Then again, the corvette has a history spanning back to the 1950s, and is the longest continually sold car in the world (every single year since the first ever corvette they were sold to the public, through seven generations so far)
I didnt say the Corvette would die. Drag tuners will keep on getting the GTR, Americans will keep on getting the Corvette.
The Corvette may never die, but the GT-R won't either. There's is no way an American (ugly) Muscle car can replace a Japanese (beautiful) supercar.
Daily? Man havent you seen gas and car prices in europe i would need to pay atleast 250 euro for gas in a week
I go with american manufacturers for performance, but the japanese for lower end cars. Those segments seem to have the best quality.
EEEHHH, the european cars feel a bit too gimmicky. The new GTR is ugly in my opinion. The first R35 was pretty nice in comparison.
I do like Hennessey for performance though. I like Lotus. The new GTR is not good looking, and ITS HIDEOUS in Sunset orange. XP
I'm triggered. No. I'm EXTREMELY TRIGGEREDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! JAPANESE CARS WILL NEVER BE BETTER THAN AMERICAN MUSCLE CARS!
There's no way to compare the GTR and the Corvette, really. They're built for different things, and have much different origins. As for appearance, it's subjective. Personally I'm not a fan of the R35, though the R32, R33 and R34 (to an extent) look quite good. The R35 isn't that bad either but the GTR fanboys are what really ruin it for me As for the Corvette, the C2, C3 and C4 were best in terms of appearance IMO, all others are kinda meh
The problem with muscle cars is that they are very good at one thing, speed but most Japanese or European cars would easily beat them in handling as they have smaller engines and they are often lighter in the sports car segment.