SodaDew said:
Cars, the 90's had practically no good cars. I also don't miss Bill Clinton.
No good cars?
The Mazda RX-7? Toyota Supra? Lamborghini Diablo? Ferrari F50? The Nissan 300ZX/240SX/Skyline(doesn't count for most Americans because we could never get one, but as a gamer, we had them in Gran Turismo, and that is more than the average American could say back then)? The mid-90s Cadillac Deville is a car I dreamed about owning for over a decade, and now that I have one, I can honestly say that it was worth the wait. I love that car. How about the Mitsubishi 3000GT, Lancer Evolution (still not in America back then, but they were amazing), and the Eclipse GT and GTX (The GT had a turbo, and the GTX was just a Lancer Evo with a smaller body.)? And if you like the Eclipse, you are required to like the Ford Probe, and Dodge Stealth, which both shared a frame and chassis with the Eclipse.
WHAT ABOUT THE MACLAREN F1, THE FIRST CAR THAT COST $1 MILLION?! THE DODGE VIPER! The Jaguar XJ220? What about the Acura NSX? That car was brand new in 1991, and was still worth $30,000 when I got to sit in one for the first time in 2003.
And the thing that offends me most about your statement:
The Nissan R34 Skyline was born in 1999, and is my most desired car of all time!
The car I am saving up for now that I have my 1994 Deville: A 1998 S14 240SX.
Why is that? While most of the 90's and 2000's cars suffer from the problem of being front wheel drive (even my beloved Deville has this problem) the 240SX is very much a rear wheel drive sports car with the Car enthusiast in mind.