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<blockquote data-quote="supergripen" data-source="post: 415553" data-attributes="member: 1254"><p>Read Paultan's blog on the car.The interesting part was reading the hundreds of comments that was made by bashers and supporters alike.Some idiot even tried to compare it to the FD2R(Civic type-R sedan).</p><p></p><p>I think the bashers are overly unfair in their criticisms,but at the same time I think the price is indeed difficult for most to swallow.For most of us who can afford BMWs,its not a problem..but for the average Proton buyer I can understand why they think it's expensive.Having said that,this is not a car targeted at ur typical Proton buyer.Hell,if I had the extra cash,I'd love to own a piece of our country's motorsports aspirations,of which this is a product of.</p><p></p><p>I think the closest car in our market to the Lotus Neo is a Suzuki Swift Sport with the special tune 1.9 engine.Would love to see how these two compares on the track.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="supergripen, post: 415553, member: 1254"] Read Paultan's blog on the car.The interesting part was reading the hundreds of comments that was made by bashers and supporters alike.Some idiot even tried to compare it to the FD2R(Civic type-R sedan). I think the bashers are overly unfair in their criticisms,but at the same time I think the price is indeed difficult for most to swallow.For most of us who can afford BMWs,its not a problem..but for the average Proton buyer I can understand why they think it's expensive.Having said that,this is not a car targeted at ur typical Proton buyer.Hell,if I had the extra cash,I'd love to own a piece of our country's motorsports aspirations,of which this is a product of. I think the closest car in our market to the Lotus Neo is a Suzuki Swift Sport with the special tune 1.9 engine.Would love to see how these two compares on the track. [/QUOTE]
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