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Originally Posted by syr74
Actually, in my experience most people want a combination of the two, performance and comfort that is, which is why the Corvette attempts to provide some comfort with things like leather, air conditioning, etc.
No, but the fan boy alarms are buzzing. Perhaps you should call Chevrolet and let them know that everybody has it wrong and that nobody cares about comfort at all, which means that they can just design the C7 with a bare aluminum interior with no AC, heat, radio, etc..
I suggest you pull out the Kool Aid i.v. drip.
...and I do so how love how the faithful will defend the extraordinarily sub par steering feel and always not quite sorted dynamics of the Vette by screaming 'subjectivity'. I suppose that, based on subjectivity, somebody actually thinks that the status quo regarding what makes fine food fine is actually wrong and that, a Hardee's cheeseburger, is the pinnacle of fine food and should be served in the finest restaurants. Of course, that person is a fool....
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You can use the forum buzz words, like "fan boy, and Kool Aid" all you want. My point was people tend to ONLY compare the subjective areas to make their car the winner, and justify their buying decision. I will be the first to admit, the mustang is less expenseive and is a good performer. The Corvette is a better performing car, albeit at a higher price structure. The numbers (fact) show that. The Mustang is a less expensive car. the dollars (fact) show that. Whether the Mustang is easier to live with is SUBJECT (up to ones OWN OPINION). You can't tell me what my favorite color is. I am not trying to tell you the corvette is a better car overall, or that purchasing a mustang is idiotic. The forum (not me) is comparing the performance (fact based) of the 2 cars.
My whole point is there needs to be a qualifier as to what the comparison is. is the comparison steering feel, price, performance, ergonomics, etc...
As to the comfort features... maybe you have heard of a car from Lotus called the Elise / Exige.
If you want to compare subjective things, we can't and won't come to an agreement, based on personal preference.