Building a driver’s car should be easy. Take a light, rear-wheel-drive chassis, give it an engaging engine and slick stick shift, and ground it all to the ground with the right suspension. And yet, not just any nameplate can span three decades and millions of units. Maybe it’s the simplicity even amidst technological revolution. Or the sacrifices one still has to make to drive one. Or maybe it’s just that mx factor.
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