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[alfa] Comparing cars
Only about two weeks late with this, but I've been stuck in New Computer
Land for some time (you know - the new box is great, except that your
old software runs badly, the new versions you did install don't work
anything like the ones you've used for eons, and you can't find your
damn fonts OR that big job you're trying to get finished). Anyway...
We've been invited to consider the Montreal vs the baby Ferraris, with
the consensus being that they're both lovely cars but that the Montreal
suffers from its 105 underpinnings and a somewhat underachieving engine.
Well, it WAS a showcar after all, and the decision to put it into
production has to have been one of the goofiest ever. Anyway, thinking
along those same lines, I'd like to get some input concerning two more
recent cars, both of which I find fiercely interesting, if not equally
attractive: the last-generation Mazda RX-7, and the Alfa ES30. While the
latter was never sold here, I see no reason why a dead-on copy could not
be built and licensed, since the car is after all essentially a Milano
in drag, and everything I've read about this beast seems to indicate
that the results would be well worth the effort. And the Mazda, which I
find simply lovely to look at if you must know, has been both praised
and damned for its highly focused bias towards sharp handling at the
occasional expense of comfort, a common Mazda "failing." As for its
somewhat anonymous appearance, I think that's all to the good, if
there's a chance you might be breaking a law or two on the public roads...
If anyone has some experience with one or both of these, I'd like to
hear about it. We don't need to use up valuable Digest bandwidth, of
course - a private reply or a posting on the offtopic list would be fine.
Will Owen
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