coreyrules6 asked:

1) I thought an attractive vehicle was not about power and performance. Why do people buy 6-cylinder Firebirds, Camaro, or Mustangs, right? Not for power, so why not make Ferraris have very little power.

2) You can’t go speed around that fast anyway, so why make them that fast anyway? Again, look at those 6-cylinder sports cars.

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4 Responses

  1. 1 ERIC E
    2009 Mar 02

    If you could afford a Ferrari and any tickets you might get, would you opt for a small engine? C’mon

  2. 2 Scott H
    2009 Mar 02

    Personally, I wouldn’t buy a 6 cylinder Firebird, Camaro or Mustang. I know a lot of people who wouldn’t, either. Anything less than a big V8 in one of these cars and it’s a girl’s car. You do notice that these are all popular cars with the ladies, right? That’s because they can get a V6 Mustang without the big, scary V8.

    Nobody would pay $250,000 for a Ferrari or Lambo if it didn’t have lots of horsepower.

  3. 3 Sako Tiberious
    2009 Mar 05

    1) When you spend $100K+ on a sports car, it damn well better be fast. Big engines with lots of power are a pretty good way to go fast. And people buy V6 Mustangs because they are sissies.

    2) Yes, you can. Just not legally. But the law means nothing anyway.

  4. 4 bubbalo
    2009 Mar 05

    You think Firebirds, Camaros and Mustangs are attractive vehicles? The 40 year old ones are, but after that…yuck.


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