Quote Originally Posted by Ran Kizama
I understand where you're coming from, but what says we have have to limit it to Impalas and Fusions? Hell, I wouldn't mind seeing hoped up Mustangs, Camaros, Chargers, and Challengers out there fighting for the checkered flag. That could fun as hell, and there would be variety!
im with you on that....it would be nice to have the sportier cars out there but ford, chevy, and dodge have other plans. they are trying to sell cars..beleive it or not this stuff still sells their cars. its easy to sell a mustang, camaro, vette, or one of the many "hemi" powered dodges.....but who wants a fusion? who wants an impala...intrepid anyone? v6 charger????? no one wants that but ppl see tons and tons of advertisement from these run of the mil cars that are affordable to the normal ppl. all the commercials about how fun the fusion is, the impala commercials are very youthful, and the dodge commercials always have high energy....hell, i even sometimes watch the commercials during the race and wonder if the fusion really is as fun...i know its not but some old geezer some where will go buy one. what wins on sunday sells on monday....and as long as thats the case you wont see sportier cars out there. and as long as cars keep getting less powerful and more luxurious you will get farther and farther away from seeing stock cars. people want speed.....some crazy looking car going 200mph is way more appealing than watching a ford fusion run 125 on the straights. no to emntion with all the safety rules and such by the time you took a stock car and had it legal guess what it would look like......tune in next sunday to find out