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Old 08-06-2008, 08:11 PM   #3
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So, my options are limited to something RWD that can carry at least 4 people in relative comfort and save gas at the same time.

I've looked and looked, waited for the Camaro since early 2003, lusted after the G8, BMW 328-335, Genesis coupe, Audi A4, and even that concept from GM Coupe 60.

Sure, the Camaro V6 has the looks and appears to be a good product overall but what I wanted was a V8 Camaro and would only sacrifice space if I could own a lovely V8 so I'm leaning away from the car I've lusted for since the Transformers movie.

Who is left? Not much...a German company and a Koren. The BMW 328 or 335 (used, I can't afford a new one) and the up and coming Genesis Coupe. Both fit me best.
You won't consider the Camaro because the V8 isn't practical for you, but every other car on your list (and the two you think fit you best) don't even offer a V8. I'm confused. I think I'm failing to understand some part of the Camaro part of the above quote...why would the V8 be sacrificing space, and if you're willing to sacrifice space to get the V8, why don't you get the V8?

I'm not trying to imply that the Camaro is necessarily right for you, but since you posted your reasoning here and I fail to understand your reasoning, it leaves me curious...
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