« Reply #7 on: August 02, 2006, 10:11:30 am »
I think the writer sums it up pretty well by saying "If you plan on driving your car - really driving it; multiple-day road trips, autocrossing, or my-toy-is-my-only-car driving - then Mazda's more practical, better executed, better aftermarket-supported MX-5 is the way to go."
When the two best arguments for buying the Kappa cars are a) styling and/or b) it's American-made... well, I think we all know what kind of actual driving experience will be.
I hope to be able to take a Redline or Solstice GXP for a rip when they come out. Until then... I have no desire to drive the Kappas.
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