"Japanese cars lack any form of soul at all, they have a mass-produced feel. They're just an entry in a company's logbook"

My refutation: They’re only boring because that’s how they start out as. If you want it to scream uniqueness and make it interesting, that mainly falls upon your responsibility and decision to make it your own. Plus one of the ways you can get closer to establishing a car’s soul, is through the process of tuning and modifying.

It doesn’t matter what style you aim to incorporate, how fast you want it to be, or whether you want it to slide. VIP, drift, circuit, if you want your car to not feel minimalistic and like the rest, you make sure it isn’t.

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Anonymous

“They’re only boring because that’s how they start out as.”

Let me stop you right there.

10/24/2015 - 01:20 |
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VQ35DEfan97

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

I admit there are exceptions. But this was meant to target the general attitude towards mainstream Japanese cars..

10/24/2015 - 01:37 |
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BBROO2455

What car isnt

10/24/2015 - 03:05 |
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