The Affordable Sports Car That Delivers More Drama Than A Porsche

The article discusses how modern sports cars, despite being incredibly fast, often lack the emotional connection and 'drama' that drivers desire. It compares the Porsche 911's evolution from a raw, emotive vehicle to a precise, yet numb, machine.
Modern sports cars are often criticized for being too precise and lacking emotional connection. The Porsche 911, once a raw and evocative sports car, has evolved into an ultra-precise tool built for speed, but has lost its soul in the process. Its modern generation is absurdly fast, rivaling supercars, but feels numb and machine-like. The pursuit of speed has led to the filtering out of character in many modern performance cars. For example, BMW's adoption of electric power steering in its 3 Series resulted in a loss of steering feel and fidelity. Drivers now crave a more engaging experience, often described as 'drama', which is missing in many contemporary sports cars.
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