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Originally Posted by 5.M0NSTER
Speaking of reading comprehension, how can one put on the brakes, when by definition one don't have any?
But back to the point. 30 year old definitions don't encompass cars of today. That's why an Alfa Guillia (I know, reliability) can outperform an M3, and why SS 1LE is faster than M2/3/4/C63/RS5 and the list goes on. And then there is the Charger Hellcat.
And what you consider a POS Muscle Car these days will wipe the floor with M cars on track.
Definitions evolve for a reason.
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I agree that old definitions encompass few cars today (everyone wants everything all the time nowdays).
I also agree that definitions evolve for a reason.
But if you evolve these definitions you literally have almost nothing today except GT Cars.
To understand a car's basic philosophy is still relevant IMO, and that means [to me] separating them by their core philosophy.