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Originally Posted by Sedan_Clan
The only objective merit is performance. Performance improvements are the only measurement by which opinion is invalid. EVERYTHING else is subjective, so there's nothing else "definitive." The opinions regarding aesthetics, feel, shifter, materials, etc. all vary from person to person, so to state that certain things are "most definitely worse" renders your opinion the only conclusive/valid one. Maybe they are/will be worse from your vantage point, but not necessarily someone else's.
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We're on an enthusiasts website, most of us don't buy cars based on performance alone. If we did, we'd all be over on Rennlist.
A vehicle that is larger and heavier is objectively worse when it comes to performance metrics. Just because it might be faster in certain regards, those two objective metrics have a negative detriment. You need more brakes, more cooling, more tire, more everything to deal with the increase. That's not a positive attribute.