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JP66 said:
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nberry said:
It may be faster than the Enzo around the Ferrari track but highly unlikely it would beat it on any other venue.



So, the scud will be "near" enzo territory, yes?

The scud is less than half the price of the original enzo price. You should be complaining then, right?

Your comments about the GT2 being at CGT territory should relate quite nicely here too, don't you think?



The difference is the Enzo sells for about $500,000 over its MSRP. The CGT sells for about $100,000 LESS than its MSRP. Porsche by introducing a car with about the same performance parameters for $250,000 less while the CGT resale values are continuing to decline is treating their best customers rather shabbily.