In the last years I've only met a Mustang, a few Honda Civic, a few Audi TT, an Alfa Romeo 4C. A couple of Ferrari, a few Porsche 911, Boxter, Panamera. I think that's all. Now all the cars are SUV crossovers. Looks like the sport cars market in EU is dying, or is already dead.
When I was young, there were a lot of sport cars on the streets, especially in the Club's parkings.
There's just not much of a demand. The ones that want sports cars want it to be pushing 800+hp which, frankly prices a lot of people out. At the same time it limits what a manufacturer is able to provide.
Everyone buys those stupid cross over things. Past a Volvo dealership and it was basically all that was on the lot.
Station wagons are gone. Minivans are pretty much gone.
Also, maintaining a sports car is proper work. It's not like a civic where you can skip things.
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There's just not much of a demand. The ones that want sports cars want it to be pushing 800+hp which, frankly prices a lot of people out. At the same time it limits what a manufacturer is able to provide.
Everyone buys those stupid cross over things. Past a Volvo dealership and it was basically all that was on the lot.
Station wagons are gone. Minivans are pretty much gone.
Also, maintaining a sports car is proper work. It's not like a civic where you can skip things.