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<blockquote data-quote="HoLeChit" data-source="post: 3588392" data-attributes="member: 35036"><p>The biggest issue with the original idea concept is that the NHTSA and our sue happy society prevents vehicles outside of the norm from being built. Furthermore, aerodynamics do not change, so for the sake of efficiency there’s more or less a standard set of body lines used. Between efficiency in manufacturing, aerodynamics, safety, and limiting liability, creativity has been almost completely stifled. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>yeahhh, same. I hate to say, but my 2015 BMW M4 that put down 550hp was not only the most well built, but surprisingly the most reliable and fuel efficient cars I have ever owned, and the last 4 vehicles I owned outside of that car were an Infiniti G35, a Honda Accord, a Ford Fiesta, and a Chevy Silverado.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HoLeChit, post: 3588392, member: 35036"] The biggest issue with the original idea concept is that the NHTSA and our sue happy society prevents vehicles outside of the norm from being built. Furthermore, aerodynamics do not change, so for the sake of efficiency there’s more or less a standard set of body lines used. Between efficiency in manufacturing, aerodynamics, safety, and limiting liability, creativity has been almost completely stifled. yeahhh, same. I hate to say, but my 2015 BMW M4 that put down 550hp was not only the most well built, but surprisingly the most reliable and fuel efficient cars I have ever owned, and the last 4 vehicles I owned outside of that car were an Infiniti G35, a Honda Accord, a Ford Fiesta, and a Chevy Silverado. [/QUOTE]
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