Quote Originally Posted by civic95
You'd have to own one to understand. I've driven all sorts of cars. They all seem to be missing something, somewhere. I even wanted to buy a lexus before getting my S2000. I test drove a couple IS300's, even a IS350. Great looking cars, but every control, the armrests, and the just the placement of the gauges, etc were off. The ride didn't feel quite right either. A friend of ours has a RX350, another has a LX570 I think it is. They look awesome, but they don't drive right. You almost get no feedback from them.
Isn't the IS300, IS350, RX350, and LX570 all luxury cars/suvs? It seems that you were in the market for a higher end sports car, ie you purchased an S2000, how can you really compare such different cars. Of course the other cars had less feedback from them because when the manufactures were building them they were looking for comfort not perfomance.

But I do see what the op says about the Honda/Acura cars. Yes they do see they make reliable cars that are cheap and cheap to maintain. But it is kinda ridiculus. I myself have loyalty towards Subaru I have owned 3 so far and I definitally see myself owning more, and I don't ever see myself going to the "dark side"(fwd).