@NRHAWK — You’re right about the unneeded performance in some of these cars today. I currently have a Mitsubishi Outlander Sport, which is not really what I would call sporty, but it’s good on gas and can hold a ton of stuff for being so small. Of the cars I’ve had the one I had the most fun in was a ‘67 Triumph Spitfire, a little two seat roadster that probably topped out at around maybe a 100 if I really pushed it. But it sure was fun to throw through the curves. The two cars I would like to get if money was no object would be the Jag XKE, and the ’39 Cord Roadster. Hmmm, I think I’m dating myself there.
@NRHAWK — You’re right about the unneeded performance in some of these cars today. I currently have a Mitsubishi Outlander Sport, which is not really what I would call sporty, but it’s good on gas and can hold a ton of stuff for being so small. Of the cars I’ve had the one I had the most fun in was a ‘67 Triumph Spitfire, a little two seat roadster that probably topped out at around maybe a 100 if I really pushed it. But it sure was fun to throw through the curves. The two cars I would like to get if money was no object would be the Jag XKE, and the ’39 Cord Roadster. Hmmm, I think I’m dating myself there.