who wants a car that requires and rewards driving skill? Why not just get some big engine car that can leave all the camrys in the dust at stoplights? That is the true test of manliness. :P
This is like the ten-thousandth post of this type - it handles great, great road feel, not that much power, but rewarding to drive, and not that expensive. Yeah - check. We get it.
I have yet to test drive this. Does the wheel communicate a lot of information, beyond being accurate and responsive? The steering in wife's Ford Fusion has terrifc accuracy and responsiveness, but little road information comes through the electric steering wheel. My G35 has only decent feel at legal speeds.
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