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purecoda @ Nov 26th 2007 1:56PM
Can't say that I agree. Sure, plenty of HP is nice, but how heavy the car is, how it looks, is it comfortable to drive, do you feel connected to the road, does it handle well, etc., all those questions come into play when looking at a car. At least for me anyway. And the old 240 was not, and wasn't supposed to be, a high HP sports car. If you want one of those there are plenty of options on the market, and more coming out. What there is not really in the market right now are lightweight, decently-powered RWD coupes. Oh, and one more thing - inexpensive. Which is why there were rumors of the Scion TC replacement being roughly 200HP, RWD and around a 20K pricetag. Don't pack the thing with 16 airbags that weigh 500 pounds and electric seats and all other forms of unnecessary crap. Less is more.