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<blockquote data-quote="IronSnake" data-source="post: 13317625" data-attributes="member: 46336"><p>I've driven quite a few european cars. Mostly M3's and porsches. The pinnacle drivers car is a porsche though without a doubt. </p><p></p><p>It's not really a hate thing. I like chevy, considering I have two in the garage now. I just feel the <strong>majority</strong> of owners are out to own one just because it says vette on it. Obviously the great performance is there, I would never deny it's a performer. But if you drive an M3 it's clear they designed and determined every little detail. From the button feel on the window switches to the click the door the makes. No rattles or squeaks, No flappy body panels, and no poorly designed interior. It's just one of many that I think is better for the money. But to each their own, I still admire it for what it is as a performance car.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IronSnake, post: 13317625, member: 46336"] I've driven quite a few european cars. Mostly M3's and porsches. The pinnacle drivers car is a porsche though without a doubt. It's not really a hate thing. I like chevy, considering I have two in the garage now. I just feel the [b]majority[/b] of owners are out to own one just because it says vette on it. Obviously the great performance is there, I would never deny it's a performer. But if you drive an M3 it's clear they designed and determined every little detail. From the button feel on the window switches to the click the door the makes. No rattles or squeaks, No flappy body panels, and no poorly designed interior. It's just one of many that I think is better for the money. But to each their own, I still admire it for what it is as a performance car. [/QUOTE]
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