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Originally Posted by underscore
That's completely different stuff than what I quoted...
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Yes, but you took out half the stuff I mentioned when you quoted me and presented it as if non-car people won't care if it's a Civic or a Corolla (when you took out the stuff that they would care about).
I'd argue non-car people would notice and would care about a 20% power difference, especially when the car that makes 20% more power also gets 6% better fuel economy, too. Suspension and brakes, probably not, but if Toyota's trying to sell it based on safety and reliability, well ... The Civic is nearly as reliable and better brakes/suspension certainly contributes to better safety, does it not?