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You know what they're going to say: They will complain about the suspension as being too sophisticated for a brute american muscle car, it should have a live axel and gobs of power. Muscle cars are supposed to be simple powerful beasts that smoke the tires with the mere thought of touching the accelerator. Then they'll go on about how much fun american muscle cars use to be and probably even reference the spirit of America corvette from the late seventies early eighties that was an absolute monster with virtually no brakes.
In other words they'll be hypocrites.
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