It suffers from the GT86 syndrome. It's too slow to compare to any other sports coupe. they may be a nice day to day car but there's no real performance in them outside of the Burn Notice whoring they were doing with Hyundai.
It suffers from the GT86 syndrome. It's too slow to compare to any other sports coupe. they may be a nice day to day car but there's no real performance in them outside of the Burn Notice whoring they were doing with Hyundai.
I'd say the 911 R, GT3 (and RS), as well as the Cayman GT4. The entire production run was pretty much sold before it entered production, and they change hands a lot above sticker price.
They actually weren't all that slow, but they were a Hyundai and a complete unknown going up against, 350/370z, S2000, Mustang, Camaro aka established known brands with known qualities.