Very impressive, it'll probably sell very well being the only one in it's class without a V6. There's just something "un-supercar" like about a V6.
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The Ford GT makes a pretty good argument though. The sound very much has a lot to do with the experience and even it's V6 is a bit sad.
It's 100% the sound. It'd be like if Halle Berry had the voice of Gilbert Gottfried, you wouldn't turn her down but lol
Analogy winner of the day 😂
Was there a segment with the engine sound? Couldn't find it.
No, sadly.
Right? If a V6 (na) sounds as good as the lfa @11k, id bet this'd sound really good too.
One day I hope to hear the LFA in person. Or even see one in person. Car of my dreams right there!