thebigjimsho
LSA = YUM
Is it really that far fetched that some of us who've actually SEEN and DRIVEN this car might have a much better perspective on its capabilities???
I get that a bunch of people aren't happy with a big performance sedan. This is a very different kind of SHO than what many people are used to, and/or wanted, and I'm cool with that. Whether or not it should be called SHO, to me anyway, is ********. Would it somehow be much better (or worse) if it was called something else?
What I do find extremely frustrating is that some people seem to be so sure of this car's capabilities, fit, finish, and refinement without even seeing the car in person, never mind driving it. I mean no disrespect to anyone, but that is just plain ignorant, and frankly a bit insulting to those of us who have spent time with the car (who somehow get labeled "fanboys", apparently just because we actually have direct, personal knowledge of the car) This holds especially true when a vast (yes VAST) majority of the people who've actually spent time with the new SHO have much praise for the car, including the engine, refinement, quality, and yes, the handling of this car. At the same time, it also seems the folks who've driven it don't like the brakes, and though I personally didn't have troubles with them, I'm more than willing to listen to the other folks who've had bad experiences with them.
This isn't some spin machine; it's all out there in black and white print for people to read.
I'm all for respecting individual opinions, but when I'm attacked and ridiculed for having firsthand knowledge of this car by people who've only seen a freakin' picture, yeah, I take offense to that, and frankly it says a thing or two about the people behind the words. If you don't like the car, fine. Just say "I don't like a large, heavy sedan. As for the rest, SEE the car in person. DRIVE it. Then tell us all how it could never compare to Audi or BMW (assuming of course you've driven an Audi or BMW). Then tell us how lousy the suspension is. Then tell us how it doesn't live up to the SHO name.
Do that, and then I'll listen. Until then... :corn:
IDK, I never got to drive the V first. I was able to order mine and was the 2nd in my area to pick up a V. I read every piece of info on the car, every comparison test, every detailed explanation of the power delivery and handling. I'd say most of the info was spot on as I've been very happy with it for 5+ years now. There may be little things here and there that give us a slightly different impression, but my driving a new SHO isn't going to make the car feel any lighter or brake any better...
