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naggs @ Dec 5th 2007 9:36PM
you guys miss the point
the slower numbers are indicative of a dulling of both cars. just because some of the buyers will never track the cars is irrelivant
its safe to say that these cars have peaked, just as the m3 peaked with the e30 and hot hatches peaked back when their curb weight was closer to 2200 lbs than the now benchmark 3200 lbs.
they have gotten fat and soft with age and i am officially not interested anymore.